Dancers for Corporate Events

Ballee books verified professional dancers — classical and contemporary artists from established European companies — for corporate galas, award ceremonies, and conferences. Every quote names the artists who perform, with repertoire matched to your evening across Europe.

A corporate gala earns its budget in the first thirty seconds after the lights change. A named ballet soloist crossing the floor of your award ceremony does something a covers band or a compere cannot: it signals that the evening was programmed, not filled. Ballee curates professional dancers for corporate audiences the way a company casts a season — by artist, by repertoire, and by the specific room they will perform in. We represent classical and contemporary dancers with real company credentials, and every proposal names who dances and what they dance, so your leadership team and guests see intent rather than decoration. Formats scale from a single soloist opening a keynote to a chamber ensemble across a full awards dinner, and the same curation layer sits behind each one. We coordinate the recce, the floor, the music, and the timing with your production team, and we quote transparently by artist tier so finance sees exactly what the evening costs before anyone is booked. This is the organic entrance to the same roster that has performed for luxury brands and cultural institutions across Europe.

What you get

Named, verified artists

Professional dancers with real company credentials — classical and contemporary — vetted and named in every proposal, never anonymous "ballerinas".

Repertoire matched to the room

Programmes built for the moment: a soloist to open a keynote, a duet through dinner, or a curated ensemble set across an awards evening.

Production coordination

We handle the venue recce, floor requirements, music, and run-of-show timing directly with your production team, so the performance lands cleanly.

Transparent, bespoke quotes

Pricing by artist tier with travel and rehearsal itemised — a single figure per configuration your finance team can approve.

How it works

  1. 1

    Share the brief

    Tell us the date, the venue, the audience, and the moment the performance has to carry. A sentence about tone is enough to start.

  2. 2

    Receive a curated shortlist

    We return named artists and a repertoire suggestion with a starting quote, usually within two working days, matched to your format and budget.

  3. 3

    Confirm and perform

    Once you choose, we coordinate rehearsal, logistics, and run-of-show with your production team and deliver the performance on the night.

Dance styles

  • classical ballet
  • neoclassical
  • contemporary
  • commercial

Where we perform

  • Milan
  • Paris
  • London
  • Geneva
  • Zurich
  • Monaco

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to hire dancers for a corporate event?

Corporate bookings are quoted bespoke by artist tier, performance length, and location. A single soloist opening a keynote sits at a different level to a full ensemble across an awards dinner; every proposal itemises the artist fee, rehearsal, and travel so the total is clear before you commit.

Can you provide dancers at short notice for a company gala?

Yes, where artist availability allows. Warm briefs move fastest — send the date, city, and format as early as you can and we will return a named shortlist quickly, but a longer runway widens the roster of principal-tier artists we can offer.

Do you cover corporate events across Europe?

We book regularly across Milan, Paris, London, Geneva, Zurich, and Monaco, and coordinate travel for engagements elsewhere in Europe. The roster is European-based, so cross-border logistics for a gala in another city are routine rather than exceptional.

What styles of dance suit a corporate audience?

Classical ballet reads as prestige and lands instantly with a mixed corporate audience; contemporary and commercial work suits product launches and younger brand rooms. We match the style to your guests and the message the evening has to send, and can combine registers across a longer programme.

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