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Raymond Rodriguez on Pittsburgh Ballet's Company Experience


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Raymond Rodriguez, Dean of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School, breaks down their Company Experience program and why they created it.

Unlike traditional summer intensives, the Company Experience simulates professional dancer life through repertoire-heavy training and direct interaction with Pittsburgh Ballet's artistic staff. Raymond explains what a typical day looks like, the types of choreography students work on, and who mentors participants throughout the program.

The conversation covers how the program helps dancers understand company realities, what discussions happen around professional life expectations, and who should consider attending. Raymond also addresses opportunities for students to be observed by artistic staff and how often participants transition into Pittsburgh Ballet's postgraduate levels or main company.

He shares what sets Pittsburgh Ballet's approach apart from similar company experience programs and offers guidance on whether this type of specialized training is the right next step. If you're considering programs that go beyond traditional technique-focused intensives, this episode explains how Pittsburgh Ballet prepares dancers for professional life.

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Takeways

  • The Pittsburgh Summer Company Experience started in 2014 with 30 students.
  • The program has grown to accommodate around 70 students, split into cohorts.
  • Students learn a mix of classical, contemporary, and new works during the program.
  • The daily schedule mirrors that of professional company artists, with extensive rehearsal hours.
  • Auditions are held on the first day to determine casting for the performances.
  • The program emphasizes the importance of versatility in dance training.
  • Students are encouraged to support each other in learning choreography.
  • Eligibility is limited to students aged 16 and older, based on their readiness.
  • The program offers opportunities for students to be seen by artistic directors for potential contracts.
  • PBT's program is designed to provide a nurturing and supportive environment for dancers.

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