About Us
Our History
An idea was born.
Several years ago, Suzanne Moreau and Diana Wilcox were standing together at the George Bush Library Christmas Performance, watching local dancers perform a dance from The Nutcracker, and an idea was born! The ladies began to discuss how wonderful it would be for local studios to come together in a community-wide performance of the ballet. They knew that their passion and experience, together with Katy Ellison’s expertise as a former professional dancer and long-time teacher/director of pre-professional ballet students, would help create a wonderful artistic team. And knowing there was great interest among local dancers and parents to participate in The Nutcracker, the time seemed right. Meetings began, and an audition date was set and announced to the community.
A vision embraced.
Immediately, the community embraced the vision of Ballet Brazos. Auditions for the 2012 Nutcracker were attended by nearly 80 dancers, ranging in age from six to adult. After many months of rehearsals, Ballet Brazos dancers performed the beautiful ballet to sold-out audiences at Rudder High School.
A civic ballet grows.
Following the success of those first performances, Ballet Brazos was not idle! An executive board was formed and met throughout the year to further define the organization, create a business plan, and look to the future. Suzanne Moreau, Diana Wilcox, and Katy Ellison have continued to meet and work together to fulfill their artistic vision for the company and strive to make upcoming productions bigger and better. The dancers have been offered many training opportunities during the years, in the form of master classes and workshops, and perform as guest artists of the Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra in their annual Children’s Concert.