Ballet Chicago Company 's Fundraiser

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Ballet Chicago Company
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We are pleased and proud to be able to keep our scholarship programs alive during these times of uncertainty. The Philip and Marsha Dowd Scholarship Program provides student tuition assistance through direct support, while the Dance For Tomorrow program gives $200,000 each year in tuition based scholarships to those in financial need. Our commitment to fostering diversity within the ranks of our young artists, regardless of race, religion, or culture, is at the core of Ballet Chicago. Access to high-quality training can be the crucial factor in a child realizing his or dreams of pursuing a dance career.
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Ballet Chicago is walking 3 miles and raising funds for Ballet Chicago Company. Please show your support and donate generously.
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The Mission: Co-founded in 1987 by acclaimed dancer/choreographer Daniel Duell and former ballerina Patricia Blair, Ballet Chicago’s mission is to educate and inspire young artists through the study of classical ballet, and in so doing, to lay a foundation of life skills that empowers each one to realize their full potential.
About the Organization: Ballet Chicago is an internationally recognized professional track school of ballet that creates exceptional dancers and people. Ballet Chicago believes every aspiring artist deserves the opportunity to explore his or her full potential, and is committed to making classical ballet training accessible to all talented students who have the desire to dance.

Co-founders Daniel Duell and Patricia Blair are devoted to carrying on Balanchine's legacy by providing one of the highest caliber Balanchine-based curriculums in the nation. By teaching impeccable technique as well as fundamental life skills, Ballet Chicago students go on to find success in dance and life.

Ballet Chicago has a long history of bringing the beauty of classical ballet to people of all ages, ethnicities and socioeconomic backgrounds. From the inner-city neighborhoods of Chicago to the outlying suburbs, approximately 10,000 people experience our programs and performance offerings each year.