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    San Jose Dance Theatre

    This organization was founded in 1954 as Paul E. Curtis Jr.’s Los Gatos Academy of Dance and the West Valley Ballet Foundation. The name was changed to San Jose Dance Theatre in 1966 and incorporated as a nonprofit educational organization in 1968.  Many of its alumni have gone on to professional careers in dance and ice-skating.


    San José Dance Theatre produced San Jose’s first complete version of Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker in 1966 under the direction of founding directors and choreographers Paul E. Curtis, Jr. and Shawn Stuart. It is the second longest running production in the Bay Area. Only San Francisco Ballet’s production has had a longer run. By open audition, dancers from over twenty schools in the area join professional dancers for parts in The Nutcracker. This unique combination of local, regional and national performers makes this production a tradition that is truly a celebration.

    • Contact Info

      San Jose Dance Theatre

      72 N. 5th Street
      San Jose, CA 95112

      Phone: 408-286-9905

      Email

      Official Website

    • Member Reviews
      • Event Name: The Nutcracker
        5 out of 5 stars rating "San Jose Dance Theatre's is a family tradition"
        Review posted by: Samantha from San Jose, CA, Dec 07, 2006

        We Love this Nutcracker! My family has been coming to this Nutcracker for over 20 years. It our family tradition. The sets, the costumes, the 24 gingerbread cookies all make this production so fun but... Expand

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        We Love this Nutcracker! My family has been coming to this Nutcracker for over 20 years. It our family tradition. The sets, the costumes, the 24 gingerbread cookies all make this production so fun but yet very professional. We think this is the best Nutcracker in the Bay Area. Collapse

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      • Event Name: The Nutcracker
        5 out of 5 stars rating "A Family Tradition!"
        Review posted by: Samantha and Family from Cupertino, CA, Dec 08, 2005

        We go every year, and every year the performance gets better and better. There is no better Nutcracker if you have children. We love seeing all the young dancers performing with the... Expand

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        We go every year, and every year the performance gets better and better. There is no better Nutcracker if you have children. We love seeing all the young dancers performing with the professionals. And watching the young performers grow from roll to roll every year, we feel like we know them. If I was a dancer, this would be the show for me!! And don't miss the party after the show; getting to see the characters up close is a special treat for the young ones in the family. Congratulations on the 40th anniversary San Jose Dance Theatre. We are looking forward to the next 40!! Collapse

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    • Past Events
      12/04/09-
      12/06/09 
      The Nutcracker
      San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
      12/05/08-
      12/07/08 
      The Nutcracker
      San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
      12/05/08-
      12/07/08 
      Candy Kingdom Party
      San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
      06/01/08  A Mad Hatter's Tea
      11/30/07-
      12/02/07 
      San Jose Dance Theatre The Nutcracker
      San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
      11/30/07-
      12/02/07 
      Candy Kingdom Party- San Jose Dance Theatre
      San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
      12/09/06-
      12/10/06 
      Candy Kingdom Party
      12/08/06-
      12/10/06 
      The Nutcracker
      12/09/05-
      12/11/05 
      The Nutcracker
      12/10/04-
      12/12/04 
      The Nutcracker
      05/16/04  Meritage II
      Heritage Theatre
      12/05/03-
      12/07/03 
      The Nutcracker
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