PRESS RELEASE: Tacoma City Ballet Moves To A New Home

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Tacoma City Ballet
Mon, May 8, 2023 8:34 PM

PRESS RELEASE

For more information contact:

Erin Ceragioli (253) 272-4219

tacomacityballet@gmail.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Tacoma City Ballet Moves To A New Home

 Tacoma, WA – After calling the Merlino Art Center, located at 6th and

Fawcett, home for 40 years, Tacoma City Ballet Executive, Artistic, and
School Director Erin Ceragioli announced today this 68-year-old beloved
Tacoma legacy arts institution will move to a new location. Beginning in
July, Tacoma City Ballet will be housed in the historic Tacoma Landmark
Convention Center & Temple Theatre at 47 St. Helens Avenue.

 “While there are countless memories of the thousands of dancers who

studied the art of classical ballet at the Merlino Art Center over the past
40 years, this past season we finally had to acknowledge Tacoma City Ballet
needed a new home. Our new home at the Landmark Convention Center & Temple
Theatre will afford us three enormous ballroom studios, a working elevator,
and ADA compliance. I’m so excited for Tacoma City Ballet to begin this new
and very exciting chapter,” said Ceragioli.

 Tacoma City Ballet was founded in 1955 by Jan Collum, a nationally and

internationally renowned classical ballet teacher, and continues under the
direction of Erin Ceragioli. Tacoma City Ballet will celebrate its 68th
anniversary since its founding in the City of Tacoma and its 40th
performance season in the Pantages Theater. Tacoma City Ballet has provided
$1.6 million in scholarships to dancers of the greater South Sound.
Tacoma City Ballet https://www.tacomacityballet.com/

PRESS RELEASE For more information contact: Erin Ceragioli (253) 272-4219 tacomacityballet@gmail.com *FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE* Tacoma City Ballet Moves To A New Home Tacoma, WA – After calling the Merlino Art Center, located at 6th and Fawcett, home for 40 years, Tacoma City Ballet Executive, Artistic, and School Director Erin Ceragioli announced today this 68-year-old beloved Tacoma legacy arts institution will move to a new location. Beginning in July, Tacoma City Ballet will be housed in the historic Tacoma Landmark Convention Center & Temple Theatre at 47 St. Helens Avenue. “While there are countless memories of the thousands of dancers who studied the art of classical ballet at the Merlino Art Center over the past 40 years, this past season we finally had to acknowledge Tacoma City Ballet needed a new home. Our new home at the Landmark Convention Center & Temple Theatre will afford us three enormous ballroom studios, a working elevator, and ADA compliance. I’m so excited for Tacoma City Ballet to begin this new and very exciting chapter,” said Ceragioli. Tacoma City Ballet was founded in 1955 by Jan Collum, a nationally and internationally renowned classical ballet teacher, and continues under the direction of Erin Ceragioli. Tacoma City Ballet will celebrate its 68th anniversary since its founding in the City of Tacoma and its 40th performance season in the Pantages Theater. Tacoma City Ballet has provided $1.6 million in scholarships to dancers of the greater South Sound. Tacoma City Ballet <https://www.tacomacityballet.com/>