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
- 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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