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Boston Ballet

The Boston Ballet, founded by E. Virginia Williams (1914–84) in 1963, is now one of North America’s top ballet companies, with headquarters and a school on this site

This building is the headquarters of the Boston Ballet and one of the sites of the Boston Ballet School. The founder of the Boston Ballet in 1963 was E. Virginia Williams (1914–84), a dynamic leader and artist. A dancer herself, Williams chose to devote her life to creating the first professional repertory ballet company in New England. Under Williams’s leadership and those of her successors, the company is now one of the top five ballet companies in North America. Upon the recommendation of choreographer George Balanchine, Virginia Williams started the Boston Ballet with a large Ford Foundation grant, changing its name from the New England Civic Ballet Company. The Boston Ballet’s official debut was on January 25, 1965, in John Hancock Hall.

December 28 1963 / fromthearchive / Globe Staff photo by Edward Jenner / Miss E. Virigina Williams, founder of the Boston Ballet School, directs practice at her studio on Mass Ave in Boston. A Ford Foundation grant of $144,000 given to the Boston Ballet School several weeks before will now create Boston’s first and only professional ballet company.

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