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Johnstown-area native Eden Ihrig s passion for ballet has taken her to Pittsburgh, New York City, Washington, D.C., and now back to her hometown, where it all started. ....
54 dancers with the Johnstown Concert Ballet are rehearsing for their 40th performance of The Nutcracker, which will take place in Johnstown this weekend. That ....
Carla Prucnal Passes Away at 74 1:46 am Johnstown lost a Legend this month. Carla Prucnal was the Artistic Director for the Johnstown Concert Ballet for over 50 years. She passed away at the age of 74 last week. Dancers from all over the World are grieving her loss. We spoke with some of those Dancers to see what she meant to them and learn about Carla’s legacy in Johnstown. Wearing dangly earrings and black from head to toe and holding a thermos full of coffee in her hand, Carla Prucnal is described as a small woman with a large force. She created the Johnstown Concert Ballet over 50 years ago and died this month at the age of 74 to COVID-19 complications. Former Dancers have been paying their respects to Carla, one with a final reverence outside the studio doors. ....
Johnstown Concert Ballet Artistic Director. SUBMITTED PHOTO A prominent local dance instructor and original Johnstown Concert Ballet school founder was remembered as a talented teacher and creative force by colleagues Sunday. Johnstown Concert Ballet Artistic Director Carla Prucnal, 74, died Saturday due to complications from COVID-19, family said. âA thousand dancers mourn tonight,â Johnstown Concert Ballet officials wrote on their Facebook page Sunday. âWe are heartbroken.â Prucnal was a Carnegie Mellon graduate and former Pittsburgh Ballet Company performer who opened the School of the Johnstown Concert Ballet in 1964. âCarla came back to Johnstown with a vision of opening a studio here. She started inside her home, and it flourished from there,â Concert Ballet Board President Monica Petak said. ....