Verb Ballets

Dr. Margaret Carlson

Director

Dr. Margaret Carlson

Dr. Margaret Carlson has international expertise in performing, teaching, choreographing, and working in a variety of settings.  Dr. Carlson was an original member of the Cleveland Ballet, serving as a Principal dancer from 1972-1983.  Also a member of Actors Equity, she performed in numerous musical theatre tours throughout the 1970’s, including Sweet Charity, Ballroom, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Brigadoon, Mame, Hello Dolly! and The Merry Widow.  For many years, she choreographed for the Cleveland Opera.  Dr. Carlson served as Director of the School of Dance at the University of Akron from 1985-1993.  In 1993, she became Dean of the School of Dance at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, until she returned to Cleveland in 1999. She then served as the Development and Education Director for the Cleveland San Jose Ballet. She consulted both nationally and locally through her company, Carlson Consulting Group, Inc., with groups that have included The American Dance Guild, Chinese Performing Artists of America, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, Ohio Ballet, Dancing Wheels, Ohio Youth Ballet, Ohio Conservatory of Dance, Tom and Susana Evert Dance Theatre, and White Cloud Studios.  Dr. Carlson founded the American Alliance of Dance Artists and served as its first President.  She has served as a Board member and officer for Kids on Broadway, DANCECleveland, the Cleveland Ballet Council, the American Dance Guild, the Council of Dance Administrators, the Hong Kong Ballet, the Hong Kong Dance Company and The Hong Kong Jockey Club Music and Dance Fund.  She served as the secretary of the International Organization for Transition for Professional Dancers, a sub-committee of UNESCO, based in Switzerland from 1998-2006, and was Treasurer and Board member of the American Dance Guild in NYC and was its vice-president for 10 years.  She is known for her work as the regisseur for the works of Ian (Ernie) Horvath.  She received her doctorate from Durham University in the United Kingdom.