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    Houston Ballet's new star

    Ballet star Angelo Greco leaps from California to new principal role in Houston

    Tarra Gaines
    Apr 29, 2024 | 3:17 pm

    People moving from California to Texas have become a regular occurrence in recent years, yet seldom do they make the leap for a new dance adventure. But such is the case of San Francisco Ballet star Angelo Greco who will join the Houston Ballet in July as a principal dancer. CultureMap recently spoke with the international dance star — he has almost 150,000 followers on Instagram — as he prepares to join the Houston Ballet team.

    Born in Sardinia, Italy, Greco trained in his teens at Il Balletto di Castelfranco Veneto and then the world renowned La Scala Ballet Academy in Milan before joining La Scala Ballet where he was offered a life contract. While such a contract might have kept the European dance spotlight on him for his entire career, in 2016 he decided to find a new home at the San Francisco Ballet when he was only 21. That need to move and take risks seems the motive for his next jeté forward to Houston.

    “In the last few years I was feeling very comfortable. Sometimes as an artist you need a new start, a place where you get new motivation to grow,” he told CultureMap, adding, “Sometimes you don’t think about it. Sometimes you need a change to start a new adventure, otherwise you just sit and get too comfortable.”

    Greco had worked with both Houston Ballet co-artistic directors, Stanton Welch and Julie Kent, in the past. He first met Kent during her own career as a superstar prima ballerina when he was training in Italy, and Greco work with Welch when he choreographed new work for the San Francisco Ballet. Greco says he actually reached out to Kent when he began to contemplate his next move.

    “From there it was very quick how it happened. It felt a bit like a wave crashing over me. But as soon as I talked to both of them I felt that energy.” Greco says once he made the decision, he knew it was the right one.

    “This is the thing I need to motivate myself to do something new and have a new experience.”

    We spoke to Greco while he was in rehearsals for Swan Lake, his last production for the San Francisco Ballet as a principal dancer, and he said this swan song performance is a very emotional experience as he says goodbye to the people and city he has grown to love, but he seems to keep an explorer or adventurer’s philosophy with his Arrivederci.

    “That’s part of life. You fall in love and then you move on.”

    As Greco looks forward to new challenges at the Houston Ballet, he discussed his previous work with Stanton Welch when the San Fransisco Ballet premiered Welch’s Bespoke to the world in 2018.

    “I’m very difficult to work with sometimes,” Greco admits with a laugh, explaining that he usually prefers classical ballet over some contemporary movements. “But I did love the way I felt on stage, because his [Welch’s] movements, I believe, are very classical. Since I love classical, that was perfect for me.”

    Over the years, Greco has worked with some of the most acclaimed choreographers on world premiere dances including Yuri Possokhov, Helgi Tomasson, Dwight Rhoden, Christopher Wheeldon and of course Welch. One fascinating quirk of dance terminology is that when choreographers create a new dance, it is describes as creating a work “on” the dancers. Asked about what it means to have a new dance created “on” him, Greco became a bit pragmatic and poetic.

    “As dancers we’re sort of words. I’m not a choreographer, but for them it feels that they come in and they’re trying express their own thoughts, their own imagination and so to express that, they use us. So we are their words. They’re trying to create a story but they use us to express something that they want to say.”

    He admits sometime dancers don’t necessarily want to be those exact words, but that’s part of the communication process.

    “Sometime when you work with someone, it does mesh and sometimes it doesn’t. So it means maybe that dancer does not think the same words that the choreographer wants to express and so it doesn’t work.”

    But when it does work, some great ballets are born.

    When talking of the recently announced Houston Ballet 24-25 season, Greco looks forward to the classics in the lineup, like Sleeping Beauty, and also the possibility of tackling Welch’s technically demanding Velocity. But he seems most excited to perhaps be a part of Welch’s next world premiere the full-length classic story ballet Raymonda.

    Angelo Greco in Helgi Tomasson's Caprice.

    Photo by Erik Tomasson. Courtesy of San Francisco Ballet.

    Angelo Greco in Helgi Tomasson's Caprice.

    Along with exploring new dance worlds onstage, he says he’s anticipating getting to know Houston, especially the city's art scene and museums. While he’s still processing the dramatic change in scenery, he knows Houston is the right decision.

    “Sometimes you don’t know why you make a change. Sometimes you just go with your feelings because it feels right. And then you grow from there,” he says, and also describes they feeling he had during an earlier trip to Houston to visit his new ballet home, “That’s the way that I felt when I walked in the building. It felt exactly like I wanted to feel, calm and ready to work. That’s the only feeling that an artist needs. When you feel ready to work that’s when you can create and grow.”

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    let's open this house

    Houston Theater District's free, family friendly event returns in March

    Holly Beretto
    Feb 20, 2026 | 1:30 pm
    TC Energy Theater District Open House
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    Houstonians looking for fun, free activities in March can take part in the ExxonMobil Theater District Open House on Monday, March 9 in downtown Houston from 11 am to 3:30 pm. Attendees can expect free performances, hands-on activities, and special promotions from a variety of arts groups.

    Among the planned events are an enriching, interactive, family workshop with an Ailey Arts in Education Teaching Artist, hosted by Performing Arts Houston. The Houston Ballet II will perform excerpts from Sleeping Beauty and other ballets. DaCamera will perform jazz and chamber music in Lynn Wyatt Square and the Center for Dance. Theatre Under the Stars will host interactive musical theater workshops at the Hobby Center. The event concludes at 3 pm with a free concert by the Houston Symphony. A full listing of activities is on the event website.

    “This event is a powerful reminder of Houston’s position as an international cultural destination and our shared pride in the arts,” said chair of the Houston Theater District Board of Directors Meg Booth. “The variety of theaters, performing arts organizations and cultural diversity is on display and completely free for guests of all ages to explore — whether that’s a backstage tour, a performance or a hands-on activity for kids.”

    Venues like the Alley Theatre, Jones Hall, the Wortham Theater Center, and others will be open for attendees to explore and learn more about the arts presenters who perform there and what it takes to be on stage.

    Food trucks will be available throughout the district and concessions are available for purchase at the Hobby Center, Wortham Theater Center, Jones Hall, Lynn Wyatt Square, and Alley Theatre Skylight Lounge.

    Parking is available at the Hobby Center, the Lyric Garage, and Theater District garages.

    In 2025, the event resumed for the first time since 2019, drawing nearly 7,500 participants. Organizers are hoping for even more visitors this year.

    “This event isn't just a part of Houston, it’s part of family histories, too,” said Houston Theater District executive director Craig Hauschildt. “Last year, we heard from parents who first attended in the ‘90s and were returning with their own kids. Every visit is an opportunity to continue that tradition.”

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