Iranian National Ballet Company

Iranian National Ballet Company
سازمان باله ملی ایران
General information
NameIranian National Ballet Company
سازمان باله ملی ایران
SuccessorLes Ballets Persans
Persian: سازمان باله ایران
Year founded1958
FounderNejad Ahmadzadeh
Founding choreographersWilliam Dollar
Principal venueRoudaki Hall Opera
WebsiteBalletsPersans.org
Senior staff
Assistant DirectorHaideh Ahmadzadeh
Artistic staff
Artistic Director
  • Nejad Ahmadzadeh
    (1958–1976)
  • Ali Pourfarrokh
    (1976–1979)
Resident Choreographers
Other
Sister companyNational and Folk Music, Song and Dance Ensemble
OrchestraTehran Symphony Orchestra
Official schoolNational Ballet Academy of Iran
Formation
  • Principal Dancer
  • First Soloist
  • Second Soloist
  • Corps de Ballet
  • Apprentice

The Iranian National Ballet Company (Persian: سازمان باله ملی ایران) was Iran's only state ballet institution until the Islamic revolution of 1979 and also the most known and recognized of all dance companies in the Middle East. It was founded in 1958 by the Iranian Ministry of Culture and existed during 21 years (1958–1979). The company, residing at Tehran's Roudaki Hall, was disbanded in the aftermath of the Islamic revolution and was re-established 23 years later in exile by Nima Kiann under the name of Les Ballets Persans (Persian: سازمان باله ایران) in Sweden.[1][2]