SPRUNG FLOOR, MARLEY & STAGE RENTAL
WE ARE HERE TO HELP MAKE YOUR NEXT PERFORMANCE, PHOTOSHOOT, or EVENT POSSIBLE.
BalletCollective’s sprung floor, vinyl marley rolls, and stage / staging panels are available for rent in the NYC Metro area (New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut) and beyond for your next ballet or dance performance, photo or video shoot, rehearsal, concert, show, or event!
BalletCollective’s sprung floor has been utilized by internationally recognized ballet companies, pop stars, modern dance companies, museums, and performing arts centers.
OUR RENTAL INVENTORY
Sprung Flooring:
54 Panels Harlequin Liberty Sprung Floor 4’x8’
Marley (Vinyl Dance Floor):
5 Rolls Harlequin Reversible Pro (Black/Grey), 32’
5 Rolls Harlequin Cascade Black approximately, 50’
5 Rolls Harlequin Reversible Pro (Black/Grey), 48’
5 Rolls Harlequin Reversible Pro (Black/Grey), 20’
5 Rolls Harlequin Reversible Pro (White/Black), 40’
Stage Decking Rental:
32 4’x4’ Panels
32 4’x8’ Panels
28 4’ Guardrails
Stage panels have multiple uses, including indoor or outdoor performances, fashion shows, concerts, photoshoots, sub surface for a sprung floor, and as risers for seating. Leg heights include an assortment of heights: 8”, 12” 16”, 32”, 48”
Inventory can be combined to best suit your needs.
Marley cannot be cut to size.
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HOW CAN WE HELP?
Interested in renting from BalletCollective? Please let us know some more details. For more information, please call us at 646-355-8585, or email info@balletcollective.com
INQUIRIES FROM THIS FORM ARE ACTIVELY RESPONDED TO WITHIN 6-48 HOURS. FOR TIME CRITICAL RENTAL REQUESTS, PLEASE GIVE US A CALL.
Photo credits: American Ballet Theatre, Alvin Ailey Dance Theater PHOTO BY RICHARD TERMINE, BalletCollective. Sprung flooring, Marley, Stage Decking as Seating Risers. PHOTO BY BRE JOHNSON/BFA, A.I.M Andrea Mohin/The New York Times - The Joyce Theater, Site Specific Performances, BalletCollective. Photo by Christopher Duggan, Paul Taylor Dance Company at the Guggenheim Museum by Christopher Duggan