Bob Byerley The Traveling Ballet


These girls have taken their dance show on the road to the boys' club house.  It looks like the ballerinas gave a great performance in Bob Byerley's print THE TRAVELING BALLET. 

Bob Byerley says:  "The girls met in Joyce Grimes' garage to drink Kool-Aid and discuss Hannah Smith's idea for starting their own backyard ballet show. Hannah pointed out the potential for making enormous amounts of money based on the gate receipts they would collect from at least two performances daily.

A stage was built, costumes were designed, music was composed and hours of rehearsals were completed. On opening day, however, not a single soul showed up in Hannah's backyard for the matinee.

Undaunted by their slow start, the girls decided to take their show on the road. Traveling Ballet opened to thunderous applause and overwhelming enthusiasm at the Pirate Club House base camp behind Miller's barn. Shouts of bravo!, bravo!, echoed throughout the woods on that sunny August afternoon."

This print is signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity. Comes in a limited edition unframed image size 24" x 31".


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