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Founded at
  
New York City, NY

Founded
  
5 January 2010

Founder
  
Troy Schumacher

Formation
  
5 January 2010 (2010-01-05)

Mission
  
BalletCollective connects artists working in different forms to collaborate as equals, exchanging ideas to absorb each others’ influence throughout the creation of distinctive works of art.

Similar
  
New York City Ballet, New York Live Arts, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Brooklyn Academy of Music

BalletCollective is a non-profit arts collective based in New York, NY focused on creating new works through a collaborative process developed by its founder and director Troy Schumacher. Founded in 2010, BalletCollective has produced the work of over 30 artists, as they collaborated to create eight ballet based works, each with new music, choreography, and source art.

Works

  • Invisible Divide (2015 New York) 25 minutes. 7 dancers. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Source art by Paul Maffi.
  • The Last Time This Ended (2015 New York) 8 minutes. 2 men. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Mark Dancigers. Source art by Dafy Hagai. BalletCollective
  • All That We See (2014 New York) 19 minutes. 5 dancers. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Inspired by a painting by David Salle. BalletCollective.
  • Dear and Blackbirds (2014 New York) 9 minutes. 2 dancers. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Inspired by a poem by Cynthia Zarin. BalletCollective.
  • The Impulse Wants Company (2013 New York) 22 minutes. 7 dancers. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Inspired by a poem by Cynthia Zarin. BalletCollective.
  • Warehouse under the Hudson (2012 New York) 30 minutes. 7 dancers. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Nick Jaina, Nathan Langston, Amanda Lawrence, and David Moss. Arranged by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Scenario and multimedia projections by Kevin Draper
  • Epistasis (2011 New York) 25 minutes. 7 dancers. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Nick Jaina, Nathan Langston, and Amanda Lawrence. Arranged by Ellis Ludwig-Leone.
  • Progress (2010 Fremont, MI 2011 New York) 21 minutes. 6 dancers. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Nick Jaina, Nathan Langston, and Amanda Lawrence. Multimedia projections by Kevin Draper
  • References

    Balletcollective Wikipedia