Ballet The Sodre Dance Corps was founded in 1935 as the country's
national ballet company. The first performance was
Nocturno Nativo, with music by Vicente Ascone and choreography by Alberto Pouyanne. It also featured a performance by the Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Lamberto Baldi. The company has made national and international tours, having performed in Spain, Italy, Oman, China, Thailand, Russia, Israel, Mexico, Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil.
Choir SODRE established the country's first official choir in 1934. Its first conductor was Icilio Nini-Bellucci, and its first performance was
Vincenzo Bellini's opera
La sonnambula.
Children's Choir The National Children's Choir was re-launched in July 2016, and is made up of 120 choir members between the ages of 6 and 15. The group's first concert was held in
Solís de Mataojo,
Lavalleja Department.
Juvenile Choir The Juvenile Choir was a natural continuation of the members of the Children's choir whose voices had evolved and needed a different space to continue their vocal formation. It is currently made up of 80 choir members between the ages of 15 and 21.
Symphonic Orchestra Created in 1931, the SODRE Symphony Orchestra is the main orchestra in the country.
Youth orchestra The Youth Orchestra was launched in 2011, as a result of an alliance between Sodre and the
Fundación Sistema de Orquestas Juveniles e Infantiles del Uruguay. Made up of more than 100 young musicians, it performs more than 50 concerts a year and has been awarded the National Award for Citizen Excellence on two occasions by the Latin American Development Center. It has made different international tours: Panama-United States (2013), —in which it gave a concert in the
OAS Hall of the Americas in
Washington D.C., in front of diplomatic and political authorities—, Germany-Spain-France (2014), United States-Mexico (2015), Spain-Italy (2017), Cuba-United States (2019). == Auditoriums ==