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Making A Difference in Dayton: Libby Ballengee

July 1, 2025 By Dayton937

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Libby Ballengee’s career started as a photo researcher and studio photographer in the educational publishing industry. She found that job the old-fashioned way: a newspaper classified ad! She either took photos for the books or researched ones that were historical or otherwise too costly to photograph in the studio. She  also learned how to be an art buyer, which is someone who commissions custom illustrations from artists. 

It wasn’t until she was in her mid-thirties that she found a new career path: being a concert promoter. It very much started as a hobby. It started as just wanting to throw one show for her best friend’s birthday. He wanted New Riders of the Purple Sage to perform in our hometown, and she happened to know someone who recently bought a music venue. The venue owner was willing to show me the ropes, which was invaluable. That first show came together beautifully, sending me down a path of producing more concerts for my friends and neighbors in Dayton, Ohio, over the last decade. 

So this month is the official 10th Anniversary of Venus Child Productions!  After that first show with New Riders of the Purple Sage at Oddbody’s, she slowly started to get into promoting shows, including developing Dayton Porchfest with Peter Benkendorf and culminating with him connecting her to Carli Ricciardi Dixon, where we developed The Brightside Music & Event Venue!
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With her production company she view concerts and live experiences through the lens of the audience. Musicians themselves produce a lot of the local concerts she has attended in the past, and they often have a different perspective on building a show. They like to book their friends rather than who would fit best together. There is also usually a lot of politics about who performs in what order, which doesn’t necessarily lead to the best outcome.

Libby likes to ensure there is a natural flow and crescendo of energy during the concert. So, she tend sto place bands in an order that feels good to her, not necessarily in an order of who has been a band longer or has more clout. She wants the experience to feel good to the people paying to be there.

She admits she’s a fan, first and foremost, so little things matter. Is the ticket staff-friendly when you arrive? How is the sound quality? Is there toilet paper in the bathrooms at the of the show? I’m proud of the reviews we’ve received, especially from other women who really feel cared for at our shows.

Libby always dreamed of being a ballerina when she was little, and while that didn’t work out,  she still wanted to support dancers in our community. For several years, she served on the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance board, which is home to the Dayton Ballet, Dayton Philharmonic, and Dayton Opera. She also volunteered for the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, Stivers School for the Arts as well as the  Board of Advisors for the Dayton Dance Initiative and the Dayton Ballet Barre.

“Anywhere can be boring – it’s up to you to engage with the community and explore. I’ve traveled a lot, but there’s no place else I’d rather be.  As a music lover, Dayton was the perfect place to grow up in the 90s. If I can keep that tradition alive in any small way, I’ve achieved my goal! “

Thanks Libby for all you bring to the Miami Valley, keep bringing us the music!

If you’d like to nominate someone for Making a Difference In Dayton, drop us an email and tell us about your nomineed.

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