Cleveland Ballet Theatre Celebrates 25 Years and a New Home in Warrensville Heights

On October 23rd, the Cuyahoga East Chamber of Commerce joined city and community leaders to celebrate the Cleveland Ballet Theatre’s 25th anniversary and the opening of its new location in Warrensville Heights.
Chairperson Karen DiSanto, President of W.F. Hann & Sons, represented the Chamber alongside community leaders including Warrensville Heights Mayor Bradley Sellers, Community Development Manager Raymon Turner, and City Council Member Johnny L. Williams Jr.
The ribbon cutting ceremony highlighted both the theatre’s long-standing impact on the arts and its bright future in the community. Mayor Sellers welcomed the Cleveland Ballet Theatre to the city, emphasizing the importance of arts and culture in Warrensville Heights’ continued growth.
Founder Gladisa Guadalupe expressed her excitement for this new chapter, sharing how the organization has spent 25 years inspiring and educating youth through the art of dance. Her husband, Michael Krasnyansky, also shared words of pride and optimism for what’s ahead.
The event featured an open bar, themed cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction, and short dance presentations—perfectly capturing the artistry and community spirit that define the Cleveland Ballet Theatre.
Learn more about the Cleveland Ballet Theatre at clevelandballettheatre.org.
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