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It is a story of creative collaboration; the arts flourish when access points are readily available and leaders offer undeniable enthusiasm. A philosophy that brings people together for extraordinary experiences begins from an organization’s cultural roots.
Whether it’s a century of service or decades of building a dream …Why do we matter? remains at the heart of most mission fulfillment work.
Arkansas Festival Ballet and Dreamland Ballroom come together with a vision of preservation + celebration. Kerry McCoy and Trent Montgomery will welcome friends to Dreamland Ballroom for an afternoon of lively libations, live entertainment and lots of excitement for the new season. This partnership represents a deep devotion to a shared legacy: community.
The McCoy family business, Arkansas Flag & Banner, moved to Dreamland Ballroom and Taborian Hall in 1990. Kerry remembers “love at first sight” and finding a way into the dilapidated building to discover the ballroom. “It was captivating. But it wasn’t until after we moved in that the whole story began to unfold.” Taborian Hall was established in 1918 as a beacon in the African-American community. As the building came back to life, people stopped by the storefront and shared memories with Kerry – all the music and dancing at this cultural center. “That’s when I realized I had been entrusted with an important part of Little Rock history.”
Kerry was introduced to Arkansas Festival Ballet through a deep devotion to classical ballet. She’s always been involved with dance and admits tenacity led her to AFB for adult classes under the instruction of Rebecca Stalcup. The connection was instant. “Like me, she has the heart of a teacher and loves to laugh. We support each other. To join our love of ballet, serve our community and grow friendships is a dream come true for both of us.”
Arkansas Festival Ballet showcases the art of classical ballet training and the next generation of accomplished dancers. Trent Montgomery returns to AFB and joins Artistic Director Rebecca Miller-Stalcup in this pursuit. His tenure with Les Ballets Trockadero De Monte Carlo offers a unique perspective. “Trockadero has always been innovative – providing dancers who did not fit the ’stereotypical’ ballet mold with opportunities for a fulfilling career.” Trockadero De Monte Carlo presents a playful, entertaining twist to classical ballet; the parody is the all-male dance troupe.
Virtuosity aside, the joyful nature of every production adds an element of surprise. “It’s a little-tongue-in-cheek, but we exist to bring more people into the world of ballet and everyone seems to love it.” The 50-year history is a colorful, international tale with a finite purpose. “Dance is a universal language. I’m excited to share what I’ve learned with our students.”
As both organizations plan for a future that honors the past, Kerry realizes strategic partnerships create new opportunities to invite + include more constituents into the conversation of how the arts transform communities. “Dreamland Ballroom was considered the temple of dreams when it welcomed the artists Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles, BB King. The dream lives on … And we’re ready to share it.”
Ballet in the Ballroom
Sunday, August 9 | Dreamland Ballroom
arkansasfestivalballet.org/reveal-party