In honor of Marin Ballet’s Birthday, we wanted to share all of the amazing programming we have developed to be a beacon of art in our community. From Be Social, to Culture and Community, to Dance Education Partnerships, Marin Ballet is committed to connection,...
Marin Ballet transitioned from a privately-owned ballet school to an arts non-profit in 1963. This was innovative thinking at the time here in Marin County. We were gifted 100 Elm Street in 1972. Again, this was a big idea put to action. Vision has always been...
This past year changed how we connect but not how we feel about one another, nor what connects us. Marin Ballet is a shared communal identity that spans generations. Ours is a community that revolves around our student dancers. Our dancers are why parents,...
Over the past 23 years, Artistic Director Cynthia Lucas – a Marin Ballet alumna herself –has honored the accomplishments of founder Leona Norman by contributing her own clarity of vision and unwavering commitment to the standard of excellence that defines Marin...
Thanks to the vision and determination of key founding members of the MB community – notably Phyllis and Max Thelen – we are fortunate to own our beloved facility here at 100 Elm Street. Since 1972, the renovated seminary that became Marin Ballet has been a place of...
Marin Ballet continues its commitment to developing new and existing programs to evolve our virtual dance education and performance opportunities. We continue to learn with our strong collaborative team that is wholeheartedly engaged in this process. Here is a review...