Colorado Ballet
Colorado Ballet Magazine entertains and offers information on the company’s storied history. It also allows the artistic director to provide key insight into Colorado Ballet performances. Customized programs are hand delivered for each production and include detailed biographies on the dancers, choreographers, costume designers and others who bring the dancers to the stage.
Potential Audience: 87,000 per season
Frequency: 3 issues per season
Fall 2011 Issue – October 7-23
Holiday 2011 Issue – November 26 - December 24
Spring 2012 Issue – February 24 - April 1
Venues: Ellie Caulkins Opera House - 2,165 seats; June Swayner Gates Concert Hall at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts
Tickets and more information: www.coloradoballet.org or 303.837.8888
Colorado Ballet
Founded in 1961, Colorado Ballet will celebrate its 51st season of bringing world-class quality dance to Colorado. As one of the state’s oldest and most successful arts institutions, Colorado Ballet is the only organization of its size and stature to produce classical ballet. With a company of 32 professional dancers of national and international acclaim, 17 studio company dancers, a $6.6 million operating budget, and expansive repertoire, Colorado Ballet is among the highest regarded ballet companies in the United States.
Ellie Caulkins Opera House
The Ellie Caulkins Opera House is located in the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Situated on a four-block,
12-acre site, the Denver Performing Arts Complex is the largest arts complex in the world, featuring 10 performance spaces connected by an 80-foot-tall glass roof. Completely restored in 2005, the 2,268-seat
Ellie Caulkins Opera House is a world-class, acoustically tuned hall designed in the lyric style. No seat is more than 200 feet from the stage.
June Swaner Gates Concert Hall
Each Colorado Ballet season includes a performance at the prestigious University of Denver campus. DU is home to the 190,000-square-foot Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts, which contains three performance venues, a grand, central lobby, and an attached academic building where the Lamont School of Music resides. Coral plaster walls and mahogany and gold trim afford the June Swaner Gates Concert Hall the atmosphere of an elegant European opera house.