Ballet Companies in Australia - North America

North America

Canada

  • Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal
  • Alberta Ballet
  • National Ballet of Canada
  • Royal Winnipeg Ballet

Mexico

  • Ballet de Monterrey
  • National Company of Ballet

United States

  • American Ballet Theatre
  • American Repertory Ballet
  • Anaheim Ballet
  • Atlanta Ballet
  • Ballet Arizona
  • Ballet Austin
  • Ballet San Jose
  • Ballet Idaho
  • Ballet Florida
  • Ballet Memphis
  • Ballet Met Columbus
  • Ballet Nouveau Colorado
  • Ballet Tucson
  • Ballet West
  • Boston Ballet
  • Carolina Ballet
  • Cincinnati Ballet
  • City Ballet of San Diego
  • Charleston Ballet Theatre
  • Chicago Ballet
  • Colorado Ballet
  • Dancentre of Edinburg
  • Dayton Ballet
  • Delta Festival Ballet
  • Eugene Ballet
  • Festival Ballet Theater
  • Houston Ballet
  • Indiana Ballet Company
  • Joffrey Ballet
  • Kansas City Ballet
  • Los Angeles Ballet
  • Louisville Ballet
  • Miami City Ballet
  • Milwaukee Ballet
  • Mystic Ballet
  • Nashville Ballet
  • Nevada Ballet Theater
  • New Jersey Ballet
  • New Orleans Ballet Theatre
  • New York City Ballet
  • New York Theatre Ballet
  • North Carolina Dance Theater
  • Oklahoma City Ballet
  • Oregon Ballet Theatre
  • Orlando Ballet
  • Pennsylvania Ballet
  • Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
  • Pacific Northwest Ballet
  • National Ballet Theater of Puerto Rico
  • Richmond Ballet
  • Sacramento Ballet
  • San Francisco Ballet
  • Sarasota Ballet
  • Texas Ballet Theater
  • Tulsa Ballet
  • Washington Ballet

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