What Happened to California Ballet Company?

Ballet

The California Ballet Company is one of the oldest and most well-regarded professional ballet troupes in the United States. Founded in 1965, the company quickly became a beloved institution in San Diego, performing some of the most iconic ballets of all time for audiences around the world. Unfortunately, after more than five decades as a world-renowned ballet troupe, California Ballet Company officially closed its doors in 2020.

The closure was prompted by multiple factors that led to a decline in ticket sales and donations. Chief among these was the economic downturn caused by the pandemic.

Since 2020, many theaters and venues were closed due to health regulations and safety measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19. With no performances to attend or support, financial donations naturally decreased.

In addition to this, California Ballet Company faced increasing competition from other local troupes who could offer cheaper tickets and more modern productions that appealed to a younger audience. This made it difficult for CBC to attract enough paying customers to cover their expenses.

Despite their best efforts, CBC’s Board of Directors decided that it was no longer financially viable for them to continue operating. After announcing their closure in 2020, they held one final performance at their original home theater before disbanding for good.

Conclusion: The closure of California Ballet Company marks the end of an era for San Diego’s cultural scene. For over five decades, CBC had been entertaining audiences around the world with timeless productions and memorable performances. While it is sad that they are no longer able to perform, their legacy will live on through those who experienced their magic firsthand.