“Dance should speak in vivid images with strength and at the same time with beauty.”

                – E. Virginia Williams, Founder

 

  • New Studio on Massachusetts Avenue

    01 January 1956

    E. Virginia Williams moved her ballet school from Huntington Avenue in the Back Bay to a studio at 186 Massachusetts Avenue, opposite the Loew's State Theatre. The School offered children's classes as well as a Professional Division. Williams believed the school's fundamental purpose was "to provide its students with a training equivalent to that offered professional dancers by the great European schools."

     

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