Ballet Memphis was founded in 1975 as Memphis Youth Concert Ballet. In 1986, it was renamed Memphis Concert Ballet when it was refocused as a professional troupe under Dorothy Gunther Pugh. In July 1996, the company was renamed Ballet Memphis. In August 1997, Ballet Memphis began constructing a new location on Trinity Rd in
Cordova. The building was designed with metal and glass to give it an industrial feel and included a marquee-like sign and five sculptures of dancers to maximize its visibility from the road. The current Ballet Memphis building is located on Madison Ave in
Midtown and opened to the public in August 2017. It was designed by
archimania and features a five-story rehearsal studio used for performances. That same month, Ballet Memphis sold its Trinity Rd building to Tennessee Shakespeare Company. In 2019, Pugh began to retire from leading Ballet Memphis, selecting Steven McMahon to succeed her as artistic director. In July 2020, Gretchen Wollert McLennon was selected by the company's board of directors as the new president and CEO. == Dancers ==