Tracy Dorman, Ballet Theatre Company, Executive Director, Choreographer
Tracy Dorman received her dance training from Florence Greenland, Madame Margarita Froman, Marguerite deAnguera, Wang Shao Pen and David Howard in New York City and others. She performed with the Connecticut Valley Regional Ballet, The Hartford Civic Ballet, Canton Show Shop, Experimental Theatre of Hartford, Connecticut Opera Ballet, Springfield Children's Music Theatre and numerous other community theater groups. As a founding member of Ballet Theatre Company, Ms. Dorman has choreographed much of the company's classical repertoire as well as costuming, photography and administrative work.
Ms. Dorman is President of the Connecticut Valley Regional Ballet Company and past President of Dance Services Network and the Mark Twain Masquers. She has won numerous awards for scenic and costume design and photography. She worked with the Hartford Ballet's Costume shop staff to create costumes for The American Nutcracker designed by internationally acclaimed designer, Sandra Woodall. Most recently as photographer, she was a runner-up in a competition for a Ford Motor Company advertisement for the Ford Explorer on location in Hawaii, with the photograph appearing in Popular Photography and Imaging Magazine, and had a featured photograph in the February 2005 issue in an article about the Ford Rouge Truck Plant in Dearborn, MI.
Ms. Dorman is President of the Connecticut Valley Regional Ballet Company and past President of Dance Services Network and the Mark Twain Masquers. She has won numerous awards for scenic and costume design and photography. She worked with the Hartford Ballet's Costume shop staff to create costumes for The American Nutcracker designed by internationally acclaimed designer, Sandra Woodall. Most recently as photographer, she was a runner-up in a competition for a Ford Motor Company advertisement for the Ford Explorer on location in Hawaii, with the photograph appearing in Popular Photography and Imaging Magazine, and had a featured photograph in the February 2005 issue in an article about the Ford Rouge Truck Plant in Dearborn, MI.