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Eugene Ballet Company

Hello. I noticed you created the article Eugene Ballet Company. However, most ballet companies do not include the word "company" in their name (e.g. The Royal Ballet, San Francisco Ballet). Please make sure its the correct name. Corachow (talk) 19:37, 15 November 2020 (UTC)

Thanks, Corachow, I puzzled over the sources when I initiated the draft because you are correct, it seemed unusual to have "company" in the title. On the official website, the website url is "www.eugeneballet.org", and the logo is "Eugene Ballet", but the copyright and contact info at the bottom of the page say "Eugene Ballet Company". I checked "What links here", finding I had edited 8 existing articles and the "EBC" DAB page that had had used "Eugene Ballet"; 3 used "Eugene Ballet Company"; and one had been coded [[Eugene Ballet|Eugene Ballet Company]]. But I trust your expertise as a member of WikiProject Ballet, so I will move the page to 'Eugene Ballet" and leave "Eugene Ballet Company" as a redirect, and edit all incoming links to "Eugene Ballet". I think that page title is most likely what readers will be seeking. Thanks for pointing it out. Cheers! — Grand'mere Eugene (talk) 20:58, 15 November 2020 (UTC)

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