Ballet Ireland is an Irish ballet company, established in 1998 by Günther Falusy and Anne Maher. Presenting a broad repertoire, it has been funded by the Arts Council of Ireland since 1999 and is under the sole patronage of Irish President Michael D. Higgins since 2013.
History
Following various previous ventures, ballet in Ireland had a "home" in the Irish National Ballet, founded in 1973 and overseen by Joan Denise Moriarty.[1] However, following a series of funding cuts, the company was disbanded in 1989 and doubt was expressed whether classical ballet could survive in Ireland.[2] In 1998, Ballet Ireland was founded in Dublin by choreographer and dancer Günther Falusy (1946–2017), and the professional ballet dancer Anne Maher, to re-establish performance of classical ballet in the capital.[3] The opening production was at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin.[4] The Arts Council of Ireland provided substantial grants from 1999 to 2003, allowing the new company to become established.[5]
This funding has continued, allowing annual performances and tours throughout Ireland and to a lesser extent in the UK.[6]
Since then, the company has presented over 30 seasons of work and is also involved in educational programmes such as professional workshops and summer schools.[7][8][9] In 2013, the President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, a former Arts Minister, became the patron of the company.[10]
^Wallace, David (2012). "The Arts Council and Irish National Ballet 1985–89". In Fleischmann, Ruth (ed.). Joan Denise Moriarty: Ireland's First Lady of Dance. pp. 34–56.
^"Leap into the unknown". The Irish Times. Dublin. 28 September 1999. Retrieved 17 January 2021.