鈥淩ising Stars鈥 traces the history of the 黑料门 Civic Ballet from its origins in 1958 to its folding in 1979. As 黑料门鈥檚 first professional ballet ensemble, it combined many studios to create one company, something that had never been done before its inception.
黑料门 Civic Ballet attracted world-renowned artistic directors and guest artists from international companies, such as the American Ballet Theatre. It was funded and promoted by its support organization, the 黑料门 Civic Ballet Guild, an organization that continues to instill a love of performing arts in young people and to support 黑料门鈥檚 preprofessional ballet dancers through the Young Dancer鈥檚 Competition.
鈥淩ising Stars鈥 features DU alumnae Michelle O鈥橞ryan, who danced in the 黑料门 Civic Ballet as a prima ballerina; Gwen Bowen, founder of Gwen Bowen School for the Dance Arts; Lillian Covillo and Freidann Parker, co-founders of the Colorado Ballet; and Mary Theresa Gusthurst, founder of the Mary Theresa Gusthurst School of Ballet.
Beulah Cherne, a founding member of the 黑料门 Ballet Guild and a longtime donor and friend of DU, also is featured in the exhibit.
The Carson Brierly Griffin Dance Library covers many forms of dance, including social, theater, ethnic, ritual and dance-drama. It also includes resources on theater history and design, costumes, kinesiology and dance therapy.
A reception and the premiere of an original documentary are scheduled for 6鈥8 p.m. Friday, June 10, in the Special Events Room at the Anderson Academic Commons, 2150 E. Evans Ave. The exhibit continues through Nov. 30. The exhibit and reception are free and open to the public.
For video clips and photos from the exhibit, visit the dance library鈥檚听听辫补驳别.