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La Fille Mal Gardée

  February 3rd – 4th

La Fille Mal Gardée

Tickets now available! Pick the show time and your seat today!

Dance this Fall & Winter

Check out our latest class offerings for all ages!

Experience Excellence

Creative Arts Repertoire Ensemble (CARE) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting dance in West Michigan. CARE encourages young artists by providing performance opportunities, technical staging skills and a positive dance experience while concentrating on the dancer as a whole person.

To achieve our mission we have both a performing company, Creative Arts Repertoire Ensemble (CARE), and a school,  CARE Conservatory of Ballet (CCB).

CARE

Every year, CARE presents three public performances. We also participate in arts outreach through free school performances and community arts events.

Why dance with CARE Ballet?

Performance Opportunities

We offer the opportunity to learn all aspects of performance through participation in three unique ballet productions a year.

Ensemble Perks

Apprentice and Full Ensemble dancers receive shoe stipends. There are no audition fees for non-ensemble members.

Dance for the Community

CARE Ballet is committed to community outreach. In our 29 year history, we have introduced over 70,000 at-risk elementary school students to classical ballet through our performances. Come be a part of something wonderful!

CCB

The CARE Conservatory of Ballet is a training school for students interested in pursuing classical ballet. We also offer jazz, lyrical, tap, yoga and more.

Why take classes at CCB?

Dance at your own pace

We offer 3 ten-week sessions a year, allowing dancers to progress at their own pace, rather than be locked into one class for a year.

Performance Opportunities

We offer the opportunity to learn all aspects of performance through participation in three unique ballet productions a year.

Caring Teachers

Our teaching staff meets regularly to consult on the total development of a dancer.

Creative Arts Repertoire Ensemble Announces the 2023-2024 Season!

CARE has been delighting children and adults with family-friendly ballets for over a quarter of a century. Our one-hour performances make classical ballets and children’s stories come alive through dance. Plus, we always offer an opportunity for our young audience to talk with the ballet dancers at the conclusion of a performance. We want to nurture a love of ballet!

Swan Lake 2023 Performance

Swan Lake

CARE Ballet presents Swan Lake, a family-friendly, one-hour version of this famous  classical ballet where only faithful true love can break the magic of an evil spell.

Twas the night before christmas

‘Twas the Night Before Christmas

This original ballet, based on Clement C. Moore’s familiar poem and set to traditional holiday music, has become a Thanksgiving Weekend tradition in Grand Rapids. Mischievous mice, dancing stockings, magical toys and Santa with his prancing reindeer combine to create a wonderful hour of family entertainment. Even the youngest members of your family will enjoy this show! The audience is welcome to join Santa and the cast on stage after the performance so don’t forget your camera!

La Fille Mal Gardée

Funny and charming and designed for a young audience. This classic ballet is a ray of sunshine to entertain young and young at heart.

 

Experience the Joy of Classical Ballet

Individual Tickets

The single ticket prices are:

  • $20 for adults
  • $15 for students

 

boxoffice@careballet.org

CARE Directors

Judith VandenBosch

New Artistic Director

The CARE Ballet Board of Directors is excited to announce that Judith VandenBosch is our new Artistic Director. Her commitment to CARE Ballet and her vast experience in the world of dance makes her the perfect choice for the coming years.

Judy Genson-Wadsworth

Founder, Artistic Director Emeritus

After 25 years of inspiring young dancers on stage, Mrs. Genson-Wadsworth retired as Artistic Director of CARE during the 2017-18 season. She began her training locally with Florence Cassell, Zita Harris, and Sally Seven. She continued her studies in New York City with Vincenzo Celli, himself a student of Enrico Cecchetti. She also took instruction in the Russian technique from Richard Thomas and Barbara Fallis. Genson toured New York and New Jersey with the Young Ballet, an ensemble group which performed lecture demonstrations and classical variations from most of the white ballets. After her return to Grand Rapids, Judy joined Grand Rapids Civic Ballet in 1972 where she was principal dancer performing virtually all of the works in the Company’s repertoire. She was named the director of Grand Rapids Civic Ballet Junior Company at its inception in 1981 and assistant to the director of the main Company in 1982. After hanging up her toes shoes in 1987, Genson was the Acting Artistic Director until she became the Company’s Business Manager.

Trent Wadsworth

Technical Director

In addition to being Technical Director/Production Manager for CARE, Trent Wadsworth is the Manager and Technical Director for the East Grand Rapids Performing Arts Center and manages Pioneer Auditorium in East Grand Rapids. Trent works with Creative Mercenaries and has worked with Grand Rapids Civic Theatre, Circle Theatre, Grand Rapids Jewish Theatre, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids Ballet, Cornerstone College, West Michigan Jazz, and is a member of the United States Institute of Theatre Technology.

CARE Board of Directors

President Gerri Rhein

Vice-President Jaci Tyler

Secretary Dawn Hodgkinson

Treasurer Justin Foster

Dianne Brady-Peters

Sarah Hodgkins

Kristy Greenberg

Judy Genson-Wadsworth

Trent Wadsworth

Amanda Carton

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Major Granting Organizations Recognize Care Ballet’s Excellence

In the fiscal year, 2023-24 CARE Ballet received operational grants from the Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs and the National Endowment for the Arts. In addition, the Mercantile Bank supported CARE’s community outreach efforts to underserved populations.

Mercantile Bank

History of Creative Arts Repertoire Ensemble (CARE Ballet)

In early 1992, the word CARE created an organization. The word came first as the founders wanted the dance company to be an environment that fostered support and encouragement to all who wanted to dance. Thus Creative Arts Repertoire Ensemble (CARE) was conceived with an idea to create one-hour classical ballets that would introduce young audiences to a world that might be foreign to them, presented in a time frame that fit young attention spans. For Company members, the goal was to create a positive dance experience with an emphasis on building self-esteem as they mastered the skills and knowledge of classical ballet. The opportunity to then tell stories through dance in performance was the culmination of all their practice in studio classes and rehearsals.

After recruiting six dancers (4 females and two males) CARE was off and running. That first season saw productions of Beauty of the Earth, Western USA and Life’s Journey all with original choreography by the Artistic Director. Over 1200 students from Greater Grand Rapids area schools attended the performances that first year. From 1993 to 1999 the repertoire grew to nine ballets, including what became a CARE signature holiday favorite, ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas. Outside auditions for casting in productions soon became a hallmark of CARE and helped to grow the ballet Company and its reputation.

In 1999, in an effort to establish greater financial stability, a group of parents stepped forward and helped the fledgling organization become incorporated as a Michigan non-profit. A volunteer Board was recruited, a strategic plan was drawn up, bylaws written, policies created and a logo designed. The mission of community outreach to underserved students became woven into the fabric of CARE.

In 2006 the CARE Conservatory of Ballet was established with a permanent home with studios for students age 3 to adult to offer classes and provide rehearsal space. The Conservatory now offers all forms of dance training from classical ballet, yoga, pilates, musical theater, tap and many more. Approximately 175 students now study at the Conservatory. The performance repertoire has grown to 25 ballets all with original choreography. The Company Ensemble has grown to 32 members and CARE casts for public performances now put 60 to 70 students onto the stage in full costume, with professional sets, lighting and music. Over the last 29 years CARE has not lost sight of its core mission of creating a learning environment that fosters support and encouragement for its students while introducing young audiences to the joy of a classical ballet performance.

CARE Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Statement

At CARE Ballet, a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace is one where all employees, students, subcontractors and volunteers, whatever their gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, sexual orientation or identity, education or disability, feels valued and respected. We are committed to a nondiscriminatory approach and provide equal opportunity for employment and advancement in all of our departments and programs. We respect and value diverse life experiences and heritages and ensure that all voices are valued and heard.

We’re committed to modeling diversity and inclusion for the entire arts industry of the nonprofit sector, and to maintaining an inclusive environment with equitable treatment for all.

To provide informed, authentic leadership for cultural equity, CARE Ballet strives to:

  • See diversity, inclusion, and equity as connected to our mission and critical to ensure the well-being of our staff and the arts communities we serve.
  • Acknowledge and dismantle any inequities within our policies, systems, programs, and services, and continually update and report organization progress.
  • Explore potential underlying, unquestioned assumptions that interfere with inclusiveness.
  • Advocate for and support board-level thinking about how systemic inequities impact our organization’s work, and how best to address that in a way that is consistent with our mission.
  • Help to challenge assumptions about what it takes to be a strong leader at our organization, and who is well-positioned to provide leadership.
  • Practice and encourage transparent communication in all interactions.
  • Commit time and resources to expand more diverse leadership within our board, staff, committee, and advisory bodies.
  • Lead with respect and tolerance. We expect all employees to embrace this notion and to express it in workplace interactions and through every day practices.

CARE Ballet abides by the following action items to help promote diversity and inclusion in our workplace:

  • Pursue cultural competency throughout our organization by creating substantive learning opportunities and formal, transparent policies.
  • Generate and aggregate quantitative and qualitative research related to equity to make incremental, measurable progress toward the visibility of our diversity, inclusion, and equity efforts.
  • Improve our cultural leadership pipeline by creating and supporting programs and policies that foster leadership that reflects the diversity of American society.
  • Pool resources and expand offerings for underrepresented constituents by connecting with other arts organizations committed to diversity and inclusion efforts.
  • Include a salary range with all public job descriptions.
  • Advocate for public and private-sector policy that promotes diversity, inclusion, and equity. Challenge systems and policies that create inequity, oppression and disparity.

CARE Statement of Non-Discrimination Policy

CARE BALLET, INC. does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any and all its activities and operations.  These activities include, but are not limited to, hiring and firing of staff, selection of volunteers and vendors, and provision of services.  We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, students, volunteers, subcontractors and vendors.

CARE BALLET, INC. is an equal opportunity employer.  We will not discriminate and will take affirmative action measures to ensure against discrimination in employment, recruitment, advertisements for employment, compensation, promotions and other conditions of employment against any employee or job applicant on the bases of race, color, gender, national origin, age, religion, creed, disability, veteran’s status, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.

CARE Conservatory of Ballet is a participating venue of AccessGR. AccessGR is a community program of Artists Creating Together, to help make the rich arts and cultural experiences of our community accessible to all.

All performances are held at the East Grand Rapids Performing Arts Center, which is fully compliant with the American with Disabilities Act.

CARE Non-Profit Information

We believe in being fiscally transparent and strive to put our donors’ dollars to good use.

990 Form

CARE 990 2020

CARE Strategic Plan

CARE Strategic Plan 2022-2023

CARE Conservatory of Ballet

The CARE Conservatory of Ballet is a training school for students interested in pursuing classical ballet. Classes are based on the Italian Cecchetti syllabus and are augmented with strengthening classes, pilates, yoga, jazz, tap and even musical theater. Classes emphasize technique, musicality and creativity. Students receive individual attention and discover that the joy of studying classical ballet is learning to accept challenges, take risks, achieve personal goals and improve day to day.

2023-2024 Fall Class Offerings, Online Enrollment and Tuition

CARE Conservatory of Ballet offers three 10-week sessions during the school year.

For questions about registration, contact us at registration@careballet.org or call (616) 464-3682.

2023-2024 Fall 1st 10-week Session begins Monday, September 11. Students can start anytime during the season.

1st 10-Week Session

Sept. 11, 2023 – Nov. 16, 2023
(Thanksgiving break Nov. 17–26)

2nd 10-Week Session

Nov. 27, 2023 – Feb. 15, 2024
(Holiday break Dec. 22–Jan 5)

3rd 10-Week Session

Feb. 19, 2024 – May 9, 2024
(Spring break Mar. 27- Apr. 9)

2023-24 School Year Class Schedule

Our Fall 2023 schedule is now available.

Download Current Term ScheduleRegister Online

Student Classes

Pre-School Boys & Girls

Adults

Class Attire

Girls
For ballet classes, please wear pink tights, leotard (no neon please) and pink ballet shoes. Comfortable clothing and dance shoes for all other classes. No street shoes.

Boys
For ballet classes, please wear white t-shirt, black shorts or athletic pants and black ballet or jazz shoes. Comfortable clothing and dance shoes for all other classes. No street shoes.

Adults
Workout clothes with ballet or dance shoes. Please no street shoes.

Reserve a spot today

Class size is limited. Students can start anytime.

(616) 464-3682

registration@careballet.org

CCB Faculty

Judy Genson-Wadsworth

Founder, Business Manager, Instructor

Mrs. Genson-Wadsworth has been involved in the dance world for most of her life. She is a former ballerina with Grand Rapids Civic Ballet and The Young Ballet Company in New York City. A longtime teacher, she also is known for her choreography in many local productions. Mrs. Genson-Wadsworth co-founded Creative Arts Repertoire Ensemble in 1992 and served as Artistic Director until 2017.

Judith VandenBosch

Artistic Director and Instructor

Judith has been teaching for 24 years. In 2014, she started to educate herself in injury prevention through Perfect Form Physiotherapy, online training courses based in Australia. She is knowledgeable in fascia release techniques and proper training to help prevent injuries. She took Teacher Training Level 1 Workshop with Lisa Howell, B.Phty to perfect all her knowledge. To help dancers progress faster, Judith teaches major key aspects of improving technique and perspective. Judith is trained in the Progressive Ballet Technique, a program developed by Marie Walton-Mahon in Australia. Teaching this conditioning class for ballet dancers helps students understand the depth of training muscle memory in achieving their personal best in classical ballet. She is also licensed to teach Zumba, Yoga, balance body barre and group fitness classes.

Sarah Marley

Ms. Marley was born on St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands, training in the Cecchetti Method with Sonja Dickerson-Faust and Heidi Wright. She continued her training under the direction of Peter Stark with the Orlando Ballet School and was accepted into the trainee program at age fourteen, performing in the corps de ballet alongside the professionals.  Ms. Marley was invited by the legendary Fernando Bujones to join the company in 2004 and danced with the company for the next six seasons. That same year she became part of the Orlando Ballet School faculty, teaching various levels and adult ballet classes regularly. Ms. Marley has also danced with Royal Caribbean Cruises Int, the San Diego Ballet, Company C Contemporary Ballet, the San Diego Opera, Chicago Repertory Ballet and, Smuin Ballet. She has been a faculty member with Visceral Dance Center, Northeastern Illinois University’s Community Dance Program, as well as a number of small studio’s throughout the Chicagoland area. Sarah joined the Grand Rapids ballet in 2019 and is on the faculty for many dance schools in the Grand Rapids community. Throughout the course of her career Ms. Marley has performed soloist and principal roles in classical and contemporary works by Marius Petipa, George Balanchine, Twyla Tharp, Michael Smuin, Maurice Causey, Helen Pickett, Bruce Marks, Amy Seiwert, Patrick Corbin, David Parsons, Kenneth von Heidecke, Trey McIntyre and Garrett Ammon among others.

Sarah is excited to be joining the faculty of the CARE Conservatory of Ballet.

Mary Jo Priest

Mary Jo Priest has been teaching throughout West Michigan since 2001. After training on scholarship at the School of the Grand Rapids Ballet, she was a company apprentice. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Dance from GVSU in 2007. Throughout her training, Mary Jo performed soloist roles in the Nutcracker, Cinderella, Les Patineurs, Sleeping Beauty, Giselle, and the principal role in George Balanchine’s “Valse Fantasie.” She also participated in workshops such as Joffrey Midwest and the Paul Taylor Summer intensive in NYC. Mary Jo has performed locally with DITA (Dance in the Annex) and she was cofounder and choreographer for the Grand Rapids Dance Project. She also teaches modern and jazz but her true passion is classical ballet. Mary Jo has helped to facilitate and choreograph for many children’s ballet productions including The Nutcracker, Don Quixote, Swan Lake, Cinderella, Coppelia and Sleeping Beauty. Her former students have moved on to win awards, scholarships and professional dance opportunities. Mary Jo is excited to be joining the faculty at CARE Ballet.

Sue Wilson

Sue danced professionally with the Grand Rapids Civic Ballet under Sally Sevens. She graduated from University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. Additionally, Sue has been an American Council of Exercise certified group fitness Instructor for 26 years. She continues to share her love of dance being a Liturgical Dance Director at Fifth Reformed Church and teaching ballet and pilates at CARE Ballet.

Nathan Young

Nathan Young began dancing at the age of thirteen under the direction of Rebecca-Miller Stalcup, Melinda Tobian, and Mark Bush in Little Rock, AR. Nathan attended summer intensives such as Long Beach Ballet, Joffrey Midwest, Joffrey Chicago, and Ballet West. In 2013, Nathan graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor of Fine arts in Ballet Performance. After graduation, Nathan began dancing professionally with Nashville Ballet, working there for four seasons. He currently dances with the Grand Rapids Ballet in Michigan. Nathan has danced in works by George Balanchine, Christopher Wheeldon, Jiri Kylian, Jennifer Archibald, Trey McIntyre, Paul Vasterling, and Bronislava Nijinska.

Studio

CARE Conservatory of Ballet
2661 29th St. SE, Suite I
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49512
(616) 464-3682

registration@careballet.org

Our barrier-free studio is located behind Schuler Books & Music.

Performance Venue

East Grand Rapids Performing Arts Center
2211 Lake Dr. SE
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506

boxoffice@careballet.org

Performance venue is barrier-free.