In this episode of the Downtown Madison Happenings podcast, Ja’Malik and Jonathan Solari join Jason Ilstrup to discuss Madison Ballet.
Read MoreMadison Ballet is celebrating a successful year as we look ahead to the future.
Read MoreIn this episode of Black Oxygen, Ja’Malik discusses his journey to Wisconsin, honesty and truth in dance and in the US, and the role of dance in resilience and joy.
Read MoreEver since Ja’Malik can remember, Madison Ballet’s new artistic director, he has had the movement within him.
Read MoreJa’ Malik, Madison Ballet’s new artistic director, plans to shake up conventional ballet while creating space for underrepresented communities to have a place on the stage.
Read MoreThe name of Madison Ballet’s first performance this fall, “Power, Passion, Precision,” is the mantra for the entire season.
Read MoreDancers from Madison Ballet will perform this weekend amidst an installation by Kelly Parks Snider at Arts + Literature Laboratory.
Read MoreSASD teams up with Madison Ballet for summer classes.
Read More“I was not there to fight. I was not there to spy. I was there to perform a short play I had written.”
Read MoreMadison Ballet will present the final concert of its 40th anniversary season, “Turning Pointe,” this weekend through Sunday, April 3 in Overture Center’s Promenade Hall.
Read More“Both say they hope to build a more diverse company, broaden the audience’s horizons, and create something truly special right here in Madison.”
Read More“There are universal messages of joy, hope and love to behold when you come see Madison Ballet.”
Read More“We seek to build programming of artistic voices that increasingly reflect the diversity of the city we serve.”
Read More“Seeing the students' love and joy to grow in what they’re doing - that’s what inspires me”
Looking ahead to our bright future.
Read MoreWisconsin Public Radio captures emotions and stories from Madison Ballet’s Fort McCoy Project.
Read MoreAs part of Madison Ballet’s mission to make the arts accessible to all, the organization has partnered with United Way of Dane County to give free tickets for this year’s rendition of “The Nutcracker” to local families.
Madison Ballet dancers will also lead a series of Friday morning dance classes for children who are being housed at Fort McCoy.