Cox helped start BalletX in 2005 with Matthew Neenan. They’ve produced more than 100 world premiere ballets by nearly 60 renowned and emerging choreographers to date, reaching more than 150,000 dance patrons. The Philadelphia native says she wanted to help Ballet evolve after spending 13 years in the Pennsylvania Ballet.
“I just wanted to do something new and different,” Cristine Cox, says, “BalletX has been about supporting artists and creating a platform for voices to share what’s happening in the world today.”
She says the journey has been long, but a shift has started.
“I see the ripple effect of it and I see that other companies are starting to do work that is pivoting slightly,” says Cox.
Cox says she went to high school in the space where Arthaus Condominium, the venue of the Visionary Awards, is now located.
“This is really a full-circle moment,” she says.
PHILADANCO and BalletX both survived the pandemic, finding ways to keep their dancers employed. Brown says her dancers were only off the payroll for four weeks thanks to efforts to keep them working. Cox says BalletX pivoted to making dance films during the pandemic, which kept her dancers busy. Now both dance companies are performing this spring.
PHILADANCO is performing its latest, “RE” REVIVED AND ACHIEVED, REVISITED AND RE-CONSTRUCTED” at the Kimmel Center April 22-24.
May 18-19.
Joan Myers Brown and Christine Cox will be celebrated on Friday, April 22, 2022 , at the 2022 Visionary Awards organized by Avenue of the Arts Inc.