Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 601 Preston St., Houston, TX 77002 The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 601 Preston St., Houston, TX 77002 The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 601 Preston St., Houston, TX 77002 The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 601 Preston St., Houston, TX 77002 The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 601 Preston St., Houston, TX 77002 The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 601 Preston St., Houston, TX 77002 The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 601 Preston St., Houston, TX 77002 The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 601 Preston St., Houston, TX 77002 The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 601 Preston St., Houston, TX 77002 The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 601 Preston St., Houston, TX 77002 The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 601 Preston St., Houston, TX 77002 The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 601 Preston St., Houston, TX 77002 The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 601 Preston St., Houston, TX 77002 The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 601 Preston St., Houston, TX 77002 The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 601 Preston St., Houston, TX 77002 The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet

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The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.



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The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.



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The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.



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The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.



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The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.



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Demi Soloist Estheysis Menendez and Artists of Houston Ballet in Stanton Welch’s Swan Lake.

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The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.



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Area: Houston / Downtown

Contributor: Amitava Sarkar

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Corps de Ballet dancer Henrique Barbosa and Students of Houston Ballet Academy in Alice Topp’s Lighthouse.

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The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.



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Contributor: Amitava Sarkar

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Corps de Ballet dancers Magnoly Batista as Kitri and Neal Burks as Basilio in Ben Stevenson’s Don Quixote.

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The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.



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Demi Soloist Luzemberg Santana as Joseph II in Stanton Welch’s Marie.

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The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.



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Area: Houston / Downtown

Contributor: Amitava Sarkar

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Principal Karina González as Sylvia in Stanton Welch’s Sylvia.

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The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.



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Area: Houston / Downtown

Contributor: Lawrence Elizabeth Knox

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Demi Soloist Elivelton Tomazi in Trey McIntyre’s Pretty Things.

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The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.



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Area: Houston / Downtown

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First Soloist Mónica Gómez as Wendy and Corps de Ballet dancer Jack Wolff in Trey McIntyre’s Peter Pan.

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The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.



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Area: Houston / Downtown

Contributor: Lawrence Elizabeth Knox

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Corps de Ballet dancers Rafaela Henrique as Princess Florine and Song Teng as Bluebird in Ben Stevenson’s The Sleeping Beauty.

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Houston, TX 77002



The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.



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Creator: Houston Ballet

Area: Houston / Downtown

Contributor: Amitava Sarkar

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Corps de Ballet dancer Gretel Batista and Artists of Houston Ballet in Ben Stevenson’s The Sleeping Beauty.

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The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.



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Contributor: Amitava Sarkar

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Corps de Ballet dancer Samuel Rodriguez and Artists of Houston Ballet in Stanton Welch’s The Nutcracker.

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The Houston Ballet is the fourth largest professional ballet company in the U.S. and is operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation. It also maintains the Houston Ballet Academy which trains more than half of the company’s 59 dancers. The Houston Ballet produces 85 performances a year. In 2019, Karina Gonzalez made history as Houston Ballet’s first Latina principal ballerina.



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Area: Houston / Downtown

Contributor: Lawrence Elizabeth Knox

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