News & Reviews

10 Questions With Jacob

10/7/2011

Interview with Jacob Lyon by 4dancers, a blog for dancers, dance teachers and others interested in dance.  Learn more about Jacob Lyon, who is in his tenth season with Ballet Quad Cities.

Ballet QC Founder Receives Honor

5/26/2011

It was just more than 20 years ago that Joedy Cook of Taylor Ridge, Ill., began chasing her dream of establishing a professional ballet company in the Quad-Cities, and that dream has come true due to Joedy's constant pursuit of excellence, her ebullient creativity, and her unrelenting tenacity.

Ballet Quad Cities' Ugly Duckling Anti-Bullying Program

2/16/2011

Dancers from Ballet Quad-Cities are visiting every Davenport elementary school this week in preparation for performances next week for 1,600 first-graders.  

Bettendorf Native Loves the Puzzle of Ballet

2/10/2011

By Johnathan Turner, Argus/Dispatch

"Ballet Quad Cities executive director Joedy Cook likes to describe her outfit as "girl power," with an all-women staff. This weekend's "Love Stories" takes it to the limit, showcasing the romantic, energetic work of five female choreographers..."

CLICK HERE to visit the article at QCOnline

Eleven Dancers! Five Days! Seventeen Minutes of Music! Go!

1/26/2011

by Mike Schulz, River Cities' Reader

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My Mea Culpa

1/9/2011

David Burke, QC-Times

David blogs about the "year in review." Click above to read what he had to say about BQC in 2010!

Top Draws of 2010

12/30/2010

Ballet Quad Cities' The Nutcracker was the 3rd biggest draw for The Adler Theatre in 2010!

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Ballet company an asset to Q-C arts

12/22/2010

Letter to the Editor, Q-C Times

Click above to read!

Need last minute Christmas gift ideas?

12/19/2010

by Don Wooten, Dispatch/Argus

Sparkling 'Nutcracker' is priceless gift to QC

12/11/2010

by Jonathan Turner, The Dispatch

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Novice, veteran dancers await "Nutcracker"

12/5/2010

by David Burke, QC Times

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Holiday Pops warms hearts on cold night

11/20/2010

 by Jonathan Turner, Dispatch/Argus

Ballet Lifts Author's Vampires Onstage

10/22/2010

By Jonathan Turner

Ballet Quad Cities promises a bloody good time at its newestoriginal ballet "I, Vampire," inspired by Bettendorf author Michael Romkey's 1990 novel about the death and undead life of Chicago lawyer David Parker. 

CLICK HERE for the full article and photos! 

Ballet Quad Cities sinks its teeth into area author's 'I, Vampire'

10/17/2010

CLICK HERE to read the article and see photos & video from reheasal of I, Vampire!

10 Questions with... Heidi Dunn

9/7/2010

CLICK HERE to see Heidi Dunn featured on the blog 4dancers!

BQC School of Dance Adult Classes

8/12/2010

Ballet Quad Cities School of Dance is offering an Adult Ballet class and an Adult Tap class that will begin the week of September 6th

Ballet Quad Cities' 2010/2011 Season

8/3/2010

Click above for the performance dates, times and locations for our upcoming season!

Dancing on Air: BQC returns from NYC for "Carmen"

4/15/2010

by Jonathan Turner, Dispatch-Argus

View the Ballet Quad Cities Photo Gallery

4/15/2010

photos by Jeff Cook, Quad-City Times

BQC returns from high point

4/15/2010

by David Burke, Quad-City Times

Nutcrackers! Sweet!

12/7/2009

 

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Dominic Walsh

Artistic Advisor

Dominic Walsh started his training at an early age with Lisa Boehm, Warren Conover, and Larry Long in Chicago. He joined Houston Ballet in 1989 and immediately began dancing principal roles. In 1993, Houston Ballet promoted Walsh to soloist. He became a principal dancer in 1996. Walsh has danced throughout Asia, Europe, and North America, receiving praise from international critics including Anna Kisselgoff of the New York Times who called him "impressively virtuosic" and the New York Post's Clive Barnes who described him as "excellent and exuberant". Walsh has danced all the major classics including Swan Lake, Giselle, Don Quixote, Romeo & Juliet, and Manon with international stars such as Nina Ananiashvili and Alessandra Ferri.

Walsh is consistently in demand for his versatility in classical and contemporary roles. He danced Houston Ballet’s entire contemporary repertoire, and Ben Stevenson created numerous roles for him including "Marc Antony" in Cleopatra. Walsh was the inspiration for the lead roles in Natalie Weir's Steppenwolf and In a Whisper. His repertoire includes leading roles in works by Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Frederick Ashton, George Balanchine, Jiri Kylian, William Forsythe, Ronald Hynde, Glen Tetley, Nacho Duato, James Kudelka, Stanton Welch, and numerous works by Christopher Bruce, notably the "Poet" in Cruel Garden.

In 1998, Walsh created Flames of Eros when Ben Stevenson invited him to choreograph for Houston Ballet. This work won the prestigious Choo-San Goh Award for choreography. He has created three more works for Houston Ballet and Houston Ballet Academy and continues to set and create other works for other companies around the world including Ballet Florida, American Ballet Theatre Studio Company, Asami Maki Ballet Tokyo, New National Theatre Tokyo, and Sarasota Ballet of Florida.

In May 2002, Walsh launched his contemporary ballet company, Dominic Walsh Dance Theater. After the company’s debut in February 2003, Dance Magazine declared: "At last Houston has a contemporary dance company on par with its symphony, opera, and ballet companies." In June 2004, after 17 years with Houston Ballet, Walsh left to pursue Dominic Walsh Theater full-time. In May 2006, Walsh created Romeo & Juliet, his first full-length, multi-sensory production. At the conclusion of the world premiere performance, the house instantly rose to their feet with thunderous applause, and again, Walsh’s work received praise from Dance Magazine. In March 2007, Walsh premiered a new full-length Orfeo ed Euridice for New National Theatre, Tokyo to rave reviews. After the premiere, critic Ryoko Sasaki wrote: "It is a sophisticated, excellent work with meditation and emotion moderately blended with each other." Critic Akiko Tachiki said: "The choreography in which techniques of classic ballet and contemporary dance fuse was full of deformations and twists, and sparkled with unique originality."

Recently Walsh was awarded a second Choo San Goh Award, one of the last awards given in this 20-year old international awards program. This award helped finance his newest work Amadeus, which premiered January 2008. Walsh continues to build on a long tradition of collaboration by working with local artists to produce unique works that integrate the disciplines of visual art and dance. Dominic received the prestigeous Princess Grace Award for Choreography in August of 2008. For more information on Dominic Walsh, visit his website at: www.dwdt.org

Dominic Walsh