20 Years of Excellence

The Ballroom at 226 N. 6th Street, the Murdock Building is an inspiring atmosphere in which to nurture the traditions of ballet. Originally built in 1914 as the Allen Ballroom, the third floor space with its arched windows and lighted dome served as a focal point to social dances and events through the first half of the 20th century. The building now houses a studio and ballroom, storage for costumes and scenery, a green room and research library for the dancers, and the non-affiliated dance shop, The Enchanted Pointe.
Lafayette Ballet Company was formed in 1989 as a not-for-profit organization under Director, Sandra Peticolas. Professional training through Lafayette Ballet School (begun in 1988), professional guest artists and teachers, professional costumes and sets and careful details of production help to enhance the quality of all LBC endeavors. Our commitments continue to be outreach and enhancement within the most exciting parameters we can conceive for both our audiences and performers.
Off Stage
particular part of the Lafayette Ballet tradition. Company members are given the chance to learn such specific skills as costume construction and design and stage tech. Learning to sew on hooks and eyes, or mending a costume is a big step in the appreciation of our traditions, and there is nothing as exciting as the unveiling of a new drop.

