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September 2024
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San Jose Dance Theatre
[edit]San Jose Dance Theatre The San Jose Dance Theatre is a premier training and performance center in San Jose, California. It is a classical ballet performance company and academy, and is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
History San Jose Dance Theatre was originally founded in 1964 as Paul E. Curtis Jr.’s Los Gatos Academy of Dance and the West Valley Ballet Foundation. The name was later changed to San Jose Dance Theatre in 1965 and it was incorporated as a nonprofit educational organization in 1968. Over more than 53 years, the academy has trained beginning through advanced dancers for a lifetime of participation in, as well as appreciation of the art of classical ballet. The academy specializes in classical ballet training of children from 4 years of age to the pre-professional level.
Performances The San Jose Dance Theatre has delighted local audiences for five decades with performances including Peter and the Wolf, Alice in Wonderland, Sleeping Beauty, and Beauty and the Beast. Notably, the San Jose Dance Theatre has held esteemed productions of "The Nutcracker" annually, including its 53rd production in 2018. Other performances include Cinderella, Dracula, Once Upon A Nutcracker, & The Little Mermaid.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion San Jose Dance Theatre is committed to cultivating an organization that is inclusive in artistic expression and embraces diversity on stage and off. Their mission is to promote the positive impact of dance in Silicon Valley through accessible performances, excellent training, creative outreach, and collaboration across the arts. Ramonedae (talk) 18:53, 15 September 2024 (UTC)