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TICKETS

In 1999, Ballet Theatre Company (BTC) was a small ballet company putting on one spring performance per year. Within twenty-five years, it has grown exponentially to become Connecticut's leading ballet organization.


BTC is putting the final touches on its 2024 performance schedule as we continue our 25th Anniversary Celebration. From a trip to Spain, and an evening in Paris, to a whimsical story-book adventure and topping it all off with a rock-n-roll party, BTC has something to entertain everyone this year.

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EDUCATION

Nurturing & Inspiring the next generation

Through the School of Ballet Theatre Company, dancers ages 3 thru adult can experience the beauty of classical ballet and other dance styles. Dancers also have the opportunity to perform on stage alongside BTC's professional dancers. Learn more.

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PERFORMANCE

25 years of artistic excellence

In honor of BTC's 25th Anniversary, Artistic Director Stephanie Dattellas has curated a performance season designed to appeal to ballet aficionados and first-time performance goers alike. Tickets on sale now.


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COMMUNITY

Accessibility and engagement

BTC's Community Enrichment Program includes several programs providing our vibrant community the opportunity to experience dance in studio and on stage. Click the button below to learn more. 


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The School of Ballet Theatre Company (SBTC) offers a wide selection of Intensives tailored to each student's skill, experience and desire for Summer study. SBTC recommends that dancers train for several consecutive weeks to support and sustain their dance technique and strength, however, it is understood that not all dancers wish to train in this fashion. SBTC's summer program schedules have been designed to allow students the flexibility to train all summer or for selected sessions (weeks).

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