James Sewell Ballet

James Sewell Ballet

The James Sewell Ballet is a Minneapolis, Minnesota-based ballet company of eight dancers founded in 1990 by James Sewell and Sally Rousse.

Sewell has been described as a "relaxed humanist" working in the classical idiom whose dances range from more classically inspired works to "Guy Noir: The Ballet", inspired by a character created by Garrison Keillor. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/06/arts/dance/06sewe.html Point Shoes and Gumshoes: Guy Noir Helps a Dame Using Power Tools - New York Times ] ]

External links

*http://www.jsballet.org

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