Sunday, Feb. 10, 11 a.m.—BURLINGTON— Ballet Vermont will host auditions for the upcoming summer season of Farm to Ballet on Feb. 10. Now in its fifth year, this season will feature six performances in July, at picturesque venues throughout Vermont: West Corinth, Wolcott, Brattleboro, Shelburne, Woodstock, and Essex. The 2019 summer season of the Farm to Ballet project will include live music provided by a sextet of professional musicians.
The Farm to Ballet project was created to celebrate the unique culture of Vermont farms while promoting a vibrant, local, and sustainable food system. It also allows audiences to enjoy the beauty of classical ballet. Artistic director and Vermont native Chatch Pregger choreographed the full-length production to tell the story of a Vermont farm from spring to fall. All performances take place at working farms, without the use of a stage. The performances also serve as fundraisers to support and honor the work of local farmers with 50 percent of the ticket sales donated to the farm venue.
“We are looking for a diverse cast of dancers from adults that are just beginning to explore ballet classes to more experienced dancers, or former dancers with previous training,” said Pregger. The cast is composed of corps members, demi-soloists, soloists, and 2-3 principal dancers. Interested dancers can request an informational packet that details the benefits, commitment, and schedule required to participate in this summer’s performances. “Ballet Vermont is a body positive company and we believe that all bodies are capable of being flexible and strong,” said Pregger. “Our company is a mix of dancers who have danced for one year while some trained professionally,” he explained. Casting for the production is designed to highlight each dancers technique and skill level.
The audition is on Feb. 10, 11 a.m.-1p.m. at Spotlight Vermont, San Remo Drive, South Burlington. In-person auditions are preferred, but out-of-state dancers can submit video samples for consideration.
Registration for the audition is available online at balletvermont.org.