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New Beginnings
Southern Brooklyn has traditionally
housed hundreds of thousands of immigrants from the former Soviet Union. But up
to the early 1990s, there was still surprisingly a paucity of arts and
entertainment, nor were there any Russian-oriented arts performances in the
area, although there was much demand and nostalgia among many Russians who had
been exiled from their home countries for many decades. As word spread of the
new dance organization in the community, senior citizen groups started to invite
Brighton Ballet Theater Company to perform at a variety of Jewish, Russian
and other festivals throughout New York City, Long Island, New Jersey and
beyond. That's how Brighton Ballet established itself as the city's first and
only Russian American dance company.
For early performances, the Brighton Ballet Theater Company relied on the expertise of several choreographers
including Elizabeth Shipiatsky and Leonid Farber. The Company served as both a
launching pad for many dance professionals and a home for esteemed teachers and
dancers.
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