Fields acquired rights to works by choreographers including Agnes de Mille, Antony Tudor, and George Balanchine.
Classes range from Pre-Ballet through Ballet VII and pre-professional training; pointe, jazz, modern and tap are also offered.
The School offers annual opportunities for students to audition and perform in The Nutcracker with the professional company.
As of 2023[update] the artistic staff included:[2] Karl von Rabenau: The Artistic Executive Director of the Minnesota Ballet A Duluth native, Karl von Rabenau began his ballet career in Minnesota.
In 1988 Balanchine ballerina Patricia Wilde invitated him to join the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre; he toured with her the National Theater & Concert Hall in Taipei, Taiwan.
von Rabenau danced his final 10 seasons as a soloist with the Milwaukee Ballet, most of those years under the direction of Michael Pink.
His repertoire included soloist and principal roles in dance masterworks by Alvin Ailey, George Balanchine, Jean-Paul Comelin, John Cranko, Agnes de Mille, Lisa de Ribere, Choo San Goh, José Limón, Eugene Loring, David Parsons, Marius Petipa, and Bruce Wells.
She has danced in ballets including Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Romeo and Juliet, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Scheherazade, Giselle, Coppélia, Midsummer Night's Dream, Sleeping Beauty, and works by Trey McIntyre, Choo San Goh, David Parsons, George Balanchine, Gerald Arpino, Peter Anastos, Antony Tudor, Lila York, Margo Sappington, Alvin Ailey, Bruce Wells, and Michael Pink.
She has set classical excerpts on upper-level students, such as the exotic “Kingdom of the Shades,” from Marius Petipa's La Bayadère.
Antony Tudor, originally named William John Cook, was born in London, England on April 4, 1908.