October 10, 2012 Archive

Dear Westside Ballet Family,

Thank you all so much for the outpouring of sympathy, support and remembrances this week as we grieve the loss of my beloved mother, Yvonne Mounsey. I want you to know how much she loved and treasured all of you – her dancers and families through every generation. It is so comforting to know that her spirit lives on in each and every one of you.

My mother wanted Westside to be a place where dancers could always thrive and realize their potential, in the realm of dance or whatever passion they would ultimately choose to pursue. This ideal is the principle on which she founded both the school and the company, and the one behind her insistence that the highest level of instruction and performance opportunities should always be available to her students. She also understood that to create these opportunities, it would take a village – an ever evolving and growing community of gifted teachers, dedicated students and families. And this is what Yvonne worked tirelessly to put in place over her entire career, with full confidence in and devotion to this family that is Westside Ballet, even after her passing.

Many of you know that my mother’s mentor and idol was George Balanchine. Some wondered what would become of New York City Ballet and the School of American Ballet after his death in the 1980’s. Although change is inevitable, that company and school continue to thrive, and the spirit of Mr. Balanchine and his choreography live on, and always will. In a similar vein, I am happy to say that Westside School of Ballet and Westside Ballet Company of Santa Monica will dance into a future that we are all too young to see! To that vision we are dedicated and assure you we will always be here to carry out the incredible legacy of Yvonne Mounsey.

It is of great comfort to me that my mother’s inspiration will live on, not just in this year’s Nutcracker and Spring Performance, but in many more performances to come. The dance has just begun and our lovely Yvonne is smiling down upon it.