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About Ballet Arts

Who We Are

Ballet Arts is West Tennessee's premier ballet company. We are a registered 501 (c) 3 non-profit who seeks to enrich our community through classical ballet.

Mission

Ballet Arts develops and inspires youth by providing access to the art of classical ballet.

Vision

Ballet Arts exists to provide the youth of West Tennessee with an opportunity to develop character, life skills, integrity, and independence through the study of and participation in classical ballet.  We strive to enrich the cultural life of the community through outstanding performances and outreach programs.

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Diversity Statement

Ballet Arts seeks to cultivate a learning environment based on tolerance and trust and one that values diversity among its students, faculty, staff, volunteers, and patrons.

Artistic Staff

Our Artistic Staff is led by Mrs. Caroline Purcell Meinert. Caroline is a Jackson native and a Ballet Arts alumna. From the young age of four years old, Caroline began dancing, wanting to be trained in all forms of dance offered at Pat Brown School of Dancing. She was trained in ballet, pointe, modern, jazz, tap, hip hop, and musical theatre. She received other training with Joffery Ballet, American Ballet Theater, Orlando Ballet, Kirov Academy of Ballet, and the Radio City Rockettes. Wanting to immerse herself more in the art of dance, she attended the conservatory at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance Performance and Choreography in 2017.

 

While at UMKC Caroline was blessed to be a part of many professional opportunities as a dancer, such as her performance with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City. Caroline has performed many lead roles in The Nutcracker, Peter Pan, Paquita, Dorothy in the Emerald City, Sweet Lips, Pas de Quatre, Deanna Hiett’s 3 Play 4 Play, Madison Cannon’s And Then There Were Five, Ronald Tice’s Mata Hari, and many more.

 

Caroline has continued her love for dance by performing professionally, choreographing, and teaching. As a teacher Caroline trained dancers and choreographed pieces for the Youth American Grand Prix. There, her contemporary choreography qualified for the finals in NYC. Caroline is an ABT® Certified Teacher who has successfully completed the ABT® Teacher Training Intensive in Pre-Primary through Level 3 of the ABT® National Training Curriculum.

 

Caroline is humbled and grateful to be named the Artistic Director of Ballet Arts where she can be a part of its legacy, and looks forward to strengthening the company for many years to come.

Board of Directors

Our volunteer board of directors is made up of parents and community members who are dedicated to the arts community in West Tennessee and moving Ballet Arts forward.

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2024-25 Board of Directors
  • Gary More, President

  • Ontoni Reedy, Vice President

  • Scott Heit, Treasurer

  • Megan Jones, Secretary

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  • Christy Waggoner

  • Deb Rhodes

  • Erin Lee

  • Lane Lemons

  • Rachel Lafont

  • Rhonda Peeples

  • Vadessa Flack

Ballet Arts presents Snow White

Support Ballet Arts

Ballet Arts, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that depends greatly upon the generosity of the community not only through attending our performances but also through sponsorships and donations. Please help fund future Ballet Arts’ performances in West Tennessee. Your dollars bring the joy of dance to thousands of children and adults each year. Your contribution is tax-deductible! To make a donation, you may mail a check to: Ballet Arts, Inc., PO BOX 3751, Jackson, TN 38303, or give online

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