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Anna Osadcenko in Maximiliano Guerra's Don Quixote, © Stuttgarter Ballett
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The Stuttgart Ballet

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For over 50 years, the Stuttgart Ballet has been dancing for you at the top of the world. With over 60 dancers from more than 20 nations and invitations to guest performances from all over the world, it is impossible to imagine the international ballet stage without the company.

The wide-ranging repertoire delights both lovers of classical ballet and devotees of contemporary dance. The number of world premieres and renowned choreographers who have created new pieces in Stuttgart is unparalleled worldwide. The company's versatile dancers, technically and dramatically of the highest calibre, are sought-after guests on the world's most important stages.

Ballet has a long tradition in Stuttgart, whose beginnings lie at the Württemberg court in the 17th century and which reached its first peak in the 18th century: the great dance reformer Jean-Georges Noverre worked here from 1759 to 1766.

In 1961, a new era in the history of the Stuttgart Ballet began with the appointment of choreographer John Cranko (1927-1973) as ballet director. With three legendary new creations, Cranko became the ingenious innovator of the story ballet genre: Romeo and Juliet (1962), Onegin (1967) and The Taming of the Shrew (1969). During the Stuttgart Ballet's first guest performance in the USA in 1969, American critics coined the term "Stuttgart Ballet Miracle".

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Location & Contact

Das Stuttgarter Ballett
Oberer Schlossgarten 6
70173 Stuttgart

Places of interests nearby

Modern library with a striking geometric façade, surrounded by trees. A black pillar with graffiti is visible on the right of the picture., © SMG Stuttgart Marketing GmbH - Sarah Schmid

Württembergische Landesbibliothek Stuttgart

in 707 Meter Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 10, 70173 Stuttgart
View of St. Leonhard's Church from the top parking deck of the Züblin parking garage., © Stuttgart-Marketing GmbH, Sarah Schmid

St. Leonhardskirche Stuttgart

in 295 Meter Leonhardsplatz 26, 70182 Stuttgart

Hospitalkirche Stuttgart

in 463 Meter Hospitalstraße 20, 70174 Stuttgart
The Altes Schauspielhaus at night, illuminated with colorful lights. The entrance is surrounded by historic buildings., © Schauspielbühnen Stuttgart

Altes Schauspielhaus (Old Playhouse)

in 270 Meter Kleine Königstraße 9, 70178 Stuttgart
Two steeples of the Russian church of St. Nicholas with blue roofs and golden crosses against a clear sky., © SMG

Russische Kirche St. Nikolai Stuttgart

in 1.4 Kilometer Seidenstraße 69, 70174 Stuttgart
A dinosaur skeleton in the Museum am Löwentor, surrounded by hanging white feathers and illuminated by ceiling spotlights., © Stuttgart-Marketing GmbH, Sarah Schmid

Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History: Museum am Löwentor

in 3.5 Kilometer Rosenstein 1, 70191 Stuttgart
A large whale skeleton in a blue, illuminated exhibition at Rosenstein Castle Natural History Museum., © Stuttgart Marketing GmbH, Sarah Schmid

Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History: Schloss Rosenstein

in 3.6 Kilometer Rosenstein, 70191 Stuttgart
Timo Saier, © Thomas Wagner

Weingut der Stadt Stuttgart

in 5.3 Kilometer Rommelstraße 22, 70376 Stuttgart
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