NHB Dazzle Arts and Humanities Leaders

NHB Dazzle Arts and Humanities Leaders

On February 9, 2015 at the Omni Hotel, NHB’s dancers dazzled a room full of arts and humanities leaders from around New Haven and the country, including: Mayor Toni Harp, Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, Yale University President Peter Salovey, Chair of the National Endowment for the Arts, Jane Chu, Chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities, William “Bro” Adams, Connecticut Poet Laureate, Dick Allen, and many others! Photos feature NHB Students Eliza Barker, Gillian Penna, and Talia Vendetto with Mayor Toni Harp and Yale University President Peter Salovey.

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OUR MISSION

To provide the greater New Haven Community with exceptional classical ballet training, performances, and outreach programs, that nurture appreciation of ballet and foster the joy of dance.

On October 31, 2020, NHB’s Board of Directors adopted the following Diversity and Inclusion Statement:

New Haven Ballet celebrates those who aspire to excellence in classical ballet. A culture of creativity is the core of our work and diversity promotes innovation. The arts can provide powerful life-changing experiences that prepare students and impact audiences to lead more successful, meaningful and culturally rich lives. The arts can also prove to be an important platform for social change. At New Haven Ballet we are passionate about creating an inclusive dance environment and performances that promote and value diversity and inclusion. We will continue to strive to increase diversity in age, gender identity, race, sexual orientation, physical or mental ability, ethnicity, and perspective, which will improve and strengthen our work.

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