Wyoming Arts Council

Ballet 7220 performs “The Little Mermaid Ballet” Feb. 21-22


Ballet 7220 presents “The Little Mermaid Ballet” for two shows on Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. and Feb. 22 at 2 p.m. in the Gryphon Theatre in Laramie.

Tickets are $12 adult and $8 for students, seniors and children.

Info on Ballet 7220 from the group’s Facebook page:

Ballet 7220 is a fresh and innovative professional ballet performing group of Laramie Dance Center, under the direction of owner Kathy Vreeland.

The company members and apprentices are required as a minimum to study at least 2 ballet/pre-pointe/pointe classes(classes must also be on separate days- this is to greatly benefit the company/apprentice members) as well as company class and rehearsals (which will be offered to members/apprentices at no cost). ALL MASTER CLASSES ARE MANDATORY,( which are also offered free of charge to company members/apprentices, and offered exclusively on weekends) unless previously excused. Failure to get prior permission or excuse in writing could cause termination from the company.

Ballet 7220 company members/apprentices are encouraged to study as many other dance styles as they wish. They must demonstrate a high degree of dance ability and interest in performing and advancing to their highest levels. Selection of dancers will be either through formal audition or invitation only. Auditions will be once a year. There is no fee charged to be in the company.

Company members/apprentices of Ballet 7220 are expected to set an example of professionalism for the younger dancers of Laramie Dance Center in their talent, respect, work ethic and demeanor inside and outside of class.

These very talented young people of Ballet 7220 are prime examples to others through their dedication, and their understanding of working as an ensemble and their commitment to being the best that they can be by presenting exceptional artistic work.

Ballet 7220’s goal is to present a wide range of dance styles and to entertain and educate audiences through their performances and outreach throughout the region.


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