Ballet! Bulldogs! Bicycles! Buildings! 2500 yards of ribbon. 100 pointe shoes.

All to celebrate the grand opening of our new home, the Baumgartner Center for Dancewith a colorful street art project that showcases that ballet is for everyone!

Photo: Nat DavauerJoin the celebration by snapping a photo of one of the installations and posting to social media with hashtags #MKEBallet!

Stop by any of the following locations to see the wrapping in person:

  • Baumgartner Center for Dance – 128 N. Jackson Street
  • Catalano Square – 320 E. Menomonee Street
  • Cathedral Square – 520 E. Wells Street
  • Colectivo Lakefront – 1701 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive
  • Fiserv Forum Deer District – 1111 Vel R. Phillips Avenue
  • Grain Exchange – 225 E. Michigan Street
  • The Hop MKE Station – Historic Third Ward EB
  • The Hop MKE Station – Historic Third Ward WB
  • Juneau Park – 900 N. Prospect Avenue
  • Lakefront path between Milwaukee Art Museum and Harbor House
  • Lincoln Memorial Drive – between Milwaukee County War Memorial and the Lagoon
  • Milwaukee Public Library: Central Library – 814 W. Wisconsin Avenue
  • Mitchell Building – 207 E. Michigan Street
  • Musical Freeway Entrance – N. Harbor Drive and N. Lincoln Memorial Drive
  • North Point Lighthouse – 2650 N. Wahl Avenue
  • Northwestern Mutual – E. Mason Street between N. Prospect Street. and N. Van Buren Street
  • Pabst Theater – 144 E. Wells Street
  • Riverwalk – west side of River between East Pleasant Street and East Cherry Street
  • Walker’s Point Fence across from Mural of Peace – 611 W. National Avenue

At Milwaukee Ballet, our mission is to create a rich and diverse community through inspiring dance performance, education, and community engagement. Learn more about our Company and our new home, the Baumgartner Center for Dance.

 

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