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'''BalletCollective''' is a New York based Non-Profit arts collective that connects artists, composers, and choreographers to create new, ballet-based works. Through its unique collaborative process, BalletCollective expands the boundaries of artistic disciplines in a way that resonates with a wide audience by founder and artistic director Troy Schumacher.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/21/arts/dance/troy-schumacher-prepares-his-first-work-for-city-ballet.html|title = A Dancer's Creative Evolution|newspaper = The New York Times|date = 19 September 2014|last1 = Harss|first1 = Marina}}</ref> Founded in 2010 by choreographer Troy Schumacher, BalletCollective has collaborated with a roster of over 260 acclaimed artists, choreographers, composers, musicians, designers, and dancers. BalletCollective has been presented by the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], [[Joyce Theater]], [[Skirball Center for the Performing Arts|NYU Skirball Center]], [[Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum|Guggenheim Works & Process]], [[Guggenheim Museum Bilbao|Guggenheim Bilbao]], PEAK Performances, Vail Dance Festival, the Fire Island Dance Festival, and the [[Savannah Music Festival]]


Each BalletCollective project takes as its source a contemporary work of art in any medium chosen or commissioned by its choreographer and composer. From this starting point, the choreographer and composer collaborate to create a work that interprets, explores, or responds to its source. The result of the collaboration is performed live. By its nature, BalletCollective consists of a rotating group of artists and collaborators, and with each new collective there are new ideas, new challenges, and, ultimately, new forms of expression emerge.
'''BalletCollective''' is a non-profit arts collective based in New York, NY focused on creating new works through a collaborative process developed by its founder and director [[Troy Schumacher]].<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/21/arts/dance/troy-schumacher-prepares-his-first-work-for-city-ballet.html</ref> Founded in 2010, BalletCollective has produced the work of over 30 artists, as they collaborated to create over a dozen ballet based works, each with new music, choreography, and source art.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://columbiaspectator.com/arts-and-entertainment/2014/10/30/balletcollective-hits-skirball-center-two-new-works |title=Archived copy |access-date=2016-03-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141101161039/http://columbiaspectator.com/arts-and-entertainment/2014/10/30/balletcollective-hits-skirball-center-two-new-works |archive-date=2014-11-01 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, BalletCollective commissioned. produced and safely performed live both the first world-premiere one-act ballet, ''Natural History'', and the first full-length world premiere ballet, ''The Nutcracker at Wethersfield,'' in the US
==2019 Season Contributing Artists<ref name=artists>{{cite web|title=Artists|url=http://balletcollective.com/collective|website=BalletCollective|access-date=4 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140925023544/http://balletcollective.com/collective/|archive-date=25 September 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/31/arts/dance/balletcollective-performs-at-the-skirball-center.html</ref>==

==Contributing Artists==


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*Troy Schumacher, Artistic Director & Choreographer
*[[Troy Schumacher]], Choreographer
*Gabrielle Lamb, Choreographer
*[[Gabrielle Lamb]], Choreographer
*Preston Chamblee, Choreographer
*Preston Chamblee, Choreographer
*Bryn Cohn, Choreographer
*Judd Greenstein, Composer
*Omar Román De Jesús, Choreographer
*Paul Moravec, Composer
*Caleb Burhans, Composer
*[[Robert Honstein]], Composer
*Phong Tran, Composer
*[[Augusta Read Thomas]], Composer
*[[Alex Somers]], Composer
*[[Judd Greenstein]], Composer
*[[Paul Moravec]], Composer
*Mark Danciger, Composer
*[[Ellis Ludwig-Leone]], Composer
*[[Caleb Burhans]], Composer
*[[Julianna Barwick]], Composer
*[[Julianna Barwick]], Composer
*Samantha Leigh, Source Artist
*Kathrin Linkersdorff, Source Artist
*[[Olafur Eliasson]], Artist
*Douglas Fitch, Source Artist
*Zaria Forman, Source Artist
*Zaria Forman, Source Artist
*David Salle, Source Artist
*[[Cynthia Zarin]], Source Artist
*Carlos Arnaiz, Source Artist
*Sergio Mora Diaz, Source Artist
*Dafy Hagai, Source Artist
*[[George Steinmetz]], Source Artist
*[[George Steinmetz]], Source Artist
*Ken Liu, Source Artist
*[[Ken Liu]], Source Artist
*Trevor Paglen, Source Artist
*Paul Maffi, Source Artist
*Carey Mchugh, Source Artist
*James Ramsey, Source Artist
*Karen Russel, Source Artist
*[[Trevor Paglen]], Source Artist
*Brandon Stirling Baker, Lighting Designer
*Ben Rawson, Lighting Designer
*John Cuff, Lighting Designer
*John Cuff, Lighting Designer
*Karen Young, Costume Designer{{div col end}}
*Luke Crisell, Creative Director


== Repertoire ==
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<u>''The World We Left Behind''</u> (2023)
==2019 Season Dancers<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://balletcollective.com/ |title=Archived copy |access-date=2016-03-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140925023549/http://balletcollective.com/dancers/ |archive-date=2014-09-25 |url-status=dead }}</ref>==


26 minutes. 7 dancers. Composer Phong Tran. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Inspired by a custom tabletop role-playing game
*India Bradley
*Preston Chamblee
*Emilie Gerrity
*Mary Thomas MacKinnon
*Mira Nadon
*Erica Pereira
*Davide Riccardo
*Cainan Weber


by Samantha Leigh. Lighting by Ben Rawson. Costumes styled by Barbara Erin Delo and Troy Schumacher
==Works==
Adapted.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Archived copy|url=http://balletcollective.com/works|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160313021323/http://balletcollective.com/works/|archive-date=2016-03-13|access-date=2016-03-05}}</ref>


''<u>Love Me While I'm Here</u>'' (2023)
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
!Title
!Year
!Choreography
!Music
!Details
|-
! scope="row"| Scorpio Desert
| rowspan="2" |2019
|Preston Chamblee
|[[Paul Moravec]]
|
* 7 dancers
* Length: 12 minutes
* Source art: [[George Steinmetz]]
|-
! scope="row"| Faraway
| rowspan="2" |[[Troy Schumacher]]
|[[Judd Greenstein]]
|
* 8 dancers
* Length: 30 minutes
* Source art: Zaria Forman
|-
! scope="row"| Translation
| rowspan="2" |2017
|[[Julianna Barwick]]
|
* 6 dancers
* Length: 31 minutes
* Source art: Ken Liu
|-
! scope="row"| Orange
|[[Gabrielle Lamb]]
|[[Caleb Burhans]]
|
* 5 dancers
* Length: 10 minutes
* Source art: [[Trevor Paglen]]
|-
! scope="row"| Until the Walls Cave In
| rowspan="2" |2016
| rowspan="10" |[[Troy Schumacher]]
|[[Ellis Ludwig-Leone]]
|
* 7 dancers
* Length: 26 minutes
* Source art: James Ramsey
|-
! scope="row"| The Answer
|Judd Greenstein
|
* 2 dancers
* Length: 10 minutes
* Source art: Carlos Arnaiz
|-
! scope="row"| The Last Time This Ended
| rowspan="2" |2015
|[[YMusic|Mark Dancigers]]
|
* 2 men
* Length: 8 minutes
* Source art: Dafy Hagai
|-
! scope="row"| Invisible Divide
| rowspan="4" |[[Ellis Ludwig-Leone]]
|
* 7 dancers
* Length: 25 minutes
* Source art: Paul Maffi
|-
! scope="row"| All That We See
| rowspan="2" |2014
|
* 5 dancers
* Length: 19 minutes
* Source art: [[David Salle]] (painting)
|-
! scope="row"| Dear and Blackbirds
|
* 2 dancers
* Length: 9 minutes
* Source art: [[Cynthia Zarin]] (poem)
|-
! scope="row"| The Impulse Wants Company
|2013
|
* 7 dancers
* Length: 22 minutes
* Source art: [[Cynthia Zarin]] (poem)
|-
! scope="row"| Warehouse under the Hudson
|2012
|Nick Jaina, Nathan Langston, Amanda Lawrence, [[David Moss (musician)|David Moss]] (arr. [[Ellis Ludwig-Leone]])
|
* 7 dancers
* Length: 30 minutes
* Multimedia projections by Kevin Draper
|-
! scope="row"| Epistasis
|2011
|Nick Jaina, Nathan Langston, Amanda Lawrence (arr. [[Ellis Ludwig-Leone]])
|
* 7 dancers
* Length: 25 minutes
|-
! scope="row"| Progress
|2011*
|Nick Jaina, Nathan Langston, Amanda Lawrence
|
* 6 dancers
* Length: 21 minutes
* Multimedia projections by Kevin Draper
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> First performed in Fremont, MI in 2010.


18 minutes. 5 dancers. Composer Robert Honstein. Choreography Omar Román de Jesús. Inspired by visual artist Kathrin Linkersdorff. Lighting Design Ben Rawson, Costumes by Karen Young
== References ==
{{Reflist}}


''<u>The Night Falls</u> (2023)''
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1 of ''The New York Times'' [https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/06/arts/dance/best-dance-2023.html "Best Dance Performances of 2023"]

''The Night Falls'' is an evening-length work of dance-driven music theater choreographed and directed by [[Troy Schumacher]] ([[New York City Ballet|NYC Ballet]]/BalletCollective), with book and lyrics by [[Karen Russell]] (''[[Swamplandia!]]''), music and lyrics by [[Ellis Ludwig-Leone]] ([[San Fermin (band)|San Fermin]]).

Staged for 9 dancers, 8 singers, and musical ensemble, 90 minutes with one intermission. Featured in [[The New York Times]], [[Esquire (magazine)|Esquire Magazine]], Dance Informa, The Dance Enthusiast, [[The New Yorker]] and more. [https://Thenightfalls.net thenightfalls.net]

''<u>Forest of Shifting Time</u> (2022)''

31 minutes. 9 dancers. Composer [[Augusta Read Thomas]]. Choreography and Direction by [[Troy Schumacher]]. Source Art, Costumes, and Props: [[Doug Fitch]], with assistance from Sharone Malka, Tommy Nguyen, Greyson Ferrandino, and Ren Cazell. Lighting Design: Ben Rawson

''<u>The First and Last Light</u> (2022)''

22 minutes. 6 dancers Choreography Bryn Cohn. Music by [[Alex Somers]]. Music produced and mixed by Alex Somers. Engineered by Alex Somers and Joel Shearer. Cello by Gyða Valtýsdóttir. Inspired by [[Olafur Eliasson]]’s ''[[The Weather Project|The weather project]]''. Costumes by Lauren Starobin. Lighting by Ben Rawson

''<u>The Nutcracker at Wethersfield (</u>2020)''

An immersive, one-of-a-kind production of the holiday classic where the audience becomes part of the story. 60 minutes. 22 dancers. Music by Tchaikovsky. Featured in [[The New York Times]], [[New York (magazine)|New York Magazine]], [[Cosmopolitan (magazine)|Cosmopolitan]], [[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]], [[The Wall Street Journal]], [[Dancing Times|The Dancing Times]], [[The New Yorker]], [[Pointe (magazine)|Pointe Magazine]] and more.

''<u>Natural History</u> (2020)''

22 minutes. 7 dancers. Chamber ensemble. Music by [[Ellis Ludwig-Leone]]. Source poem by Carey McHugh. Costumes by Karen Young.

Natural History was the first one-act ballet to premiere live in the US during the Covid-19 pandemic.

''<u>Faraway</u> (2019)''

(2019) 30 minutes. 8 dancers. Chamber Orchestra. Music by [[Judd Greenstein]]. Source art by Zaria Forman. Costumes by Karen Young. Stage design by [[Jason Ardizzone West]]. Lighting by John Cuff.

''<u>Scorpio Desert</u> (2019)''

15 minutes. 7 dancers. Chamber orchestra. Music by [[Paul Moravec]]. Source art by [[George Steinmetz]]. Costumes styled by Melinette Rodriguez.

''<u>Translation</u> (2017)''

33 minutes. 6 dancers. Music by [[Julianna Barwick]]. Choreography by [[Troy Schumacher]]. Installation by Sergio Mora-Diaz. Costumes by Outdoor Voices. Source writing by [[Ken Liu]].

''<u>Orange</u> (2017)''

10 minutes. 5 dancers. Music by [[Caleb Burhans]]. Choreography by [[Gabrielle Lamb]]. Source art by [[Trevor Paglen]].

''<u>The Answer</u> (2016)''

6 minutes. 2 dancers. Music [[Judd Greenstein]]. Choreography by [[Troy Schumacher]]. Source art by architect [[Carlos Arnaiz Architects|Carlos Arnaiz]].

''<u>Until the Walls Came In</u> (2016)''

25 minutes. 7 dancers. Music by [[Ellis Ludwig-Leone]]. Choreography by [[Troy Schumacher]]. Source art by architect James Ramsey.

''<u>Invisible Divide</u> (2015)''

25 minutes. 7 dancers. Music by [[Ellis Ludwig-Leone]]. Choreography by [[Troy Schumacher]]. Source art by Paul Maffi.

''<u>The Last Time This Ended</u> (2015)''

8 minutes. 2 dancers. Music by Mark Dancigers. Choreography by [[Troy Schumacher]]. Source art by Dafy Hagai.

''<u>All That We See</u> (2015)''

9 minutes. 2 dancers. Music by [[Ellis Ludwig-Leone]]. Choreography by [[Troy Schumacher]]. Inspired by a poem by [[Cynthia Zarin]].

''<u>Dear Blackbird</u> (2014)''

9 minutes. 2 dancers. Music by [[Ellis Ludwig-Leone]]. Choreography by [[Troy Schumacher]]. Inspired by a poem by [[Cynthia Zarin]].

''<u>The Impulse Wants Company</u>'' ''(2013)''

22 minutes. 7 dancers. Music by [[Ellis Ludwig-Leone]]. Inspired by a poem by [[Cynthia Zarin]].

''<u>Warehouse Under The Hudson</u>'' ''(2012)''

7 dancers. Music by Nick Jaina, Nathan Langston, Amanda Lawrence, [[David Moss (musician)|David Moss]]. Choreography by [[Troy Schumacher]]. Source art by Kevin Draper, Lora Robertson. Lighting by [[Brandon Stirling Baker]]. Costumes by Michele Reneau.

''<u>Epistasis</u> (2011)''

6 dancers. Music by Nick Jaina, Nathan Langston, Amanda Lawrence. Choreography by [[Troy Schumacher]]. Source art by Kevin Draper. Lighting by [[Brandon Stirling Baker]]

''<u>Progress</u> (2011)''

6 dancers. Music by Nick Jaina, Nathan Langston, Amanda Lawrence. Choreography by [[Troy Schumacher]]. Source art by Kevin Draper. Costumes by [[Teresa Reichlen]]. Lighting by [[Brandon Stirling Baker]]

== Dancers ==
[[Aaron Sanz]], Amari Frazier, Anthony Huxley, [[Ashley Laracey]], [[Ashly Isaacs]], Ava Sautter, Brendon Chan, Cainan Weber, [[Claire Kretzschmar]], [[Claire Von Enck]], Dabria Aguilar, [[Daniel Applebaum]], David Gabriel, [[David Prottas]], Davide Riccardo, [[Devin Alberda]], Dominika Afanasenkov, Eliza Blutt, [[Emilie Gerrity]], Emma Von Enck, Gabriella Domini, Graham Feeny, Haley Winegarden, [[Harrison Coll]], India Bradley, Isabella LaFreniere, Jada German, [[John Selya]], Joshuan Vasquez, Julio Bragado-Young, [[Kaitlyn Gilliland|Kaitlyn Gililand]], Katarina Smith, Kellie Drobnick, Kennedy Tarogsz, KJ Takahashi, [[Kristen Segin]], Laurie Kanyok, Lauren King, [[Lauren Lovette]], Leslie Andrea Williams, Lorenzo Pagano, [[Lydia Wellington]], Malorie Lundgren, [[Marika Anderson]], [[Mary Elizabeth Sell]], Mary Thomas MacKinnon, Maxwell Simoes, [[Meagan Mann]], [[Megan LeCrone]], Mimi Staker, [[Mira Nadon]], Miriam Miller, Nicole Ashley Morris, Preston Chamblee, Rachel Hutsell, [[Ralph Ippolito]], Reed Tankersley, Ruby Lister, Samuel Greenberg, [[Sara Mearns]], Sasonah Huttenbach, Savannah Durham, Sebastian Villarini-Velez, [[Sean Suozzi]], Shelby Mann, [[Taylor Stanley]], Tatiana Nuñez, [[Teresa Reichlen]], [[Tyler Angle]], Zoe Liebold.

==References==
{{Reflist}}


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BalletCollective
Formation5 January 2010 (2010-01-05)
FounderTroy Schumacher
Founded atNew York City, New York
Websiteballetcollective.com

BalletCollective is a New York based Non-Profit arts collective that connects artists, composers, and choreographers to create new, ballet-based works. Through its unique collaborative process, BalletCollective expands the boundaries of artistic disciplines in a way that resonates with a wide audience by founder and artistic director Troy Schumacher.[1] Founded in 2010 by choreographer Troy Schumacher, BalletCollective has collaborated with a roster of over 260 acclaimed artists, choreographers, composers, musicians, designers, and dancers. BalletCollective has been presented by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Joyce Theater, NYU Skirball Center, Guggenheim Works & Process, Guggenheim Bilbao, PEAK Performances, Vail Dance Festival, the Fire Island Dance Festival, and the Savannah Music Festival

Each BalletCollective project takes as its source a contemporary work of art in any medium chosen or commissioned by its choreographer and composer. From this starting point, the choreographer and composer collaborate to create a work that interprets, explores, or responds to its source. The result of the collaboration is performed live. By its nature, BalletCollective consists of a rotating group of artists and collaborators, and with each new collective there are new ideas, new challenges, and, ultimately, new forms of expression emerge.

In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, BalletCollective commissioned. produced and safely performed live both the first world-premiere one-act ballet, Natural History, and the first full-length world premiere ballet, The Nutcracker at Wethersfield, in the US

Contributing Artists

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Repertoire

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The World We Left Behind (2023)

26 minutes. 7 dancers. Composer Phong Tran. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Inspired by a custom tabletop role-playing game

by Samantha Leigh. Lighting by Ben Rawson. Costumes styled by Barbara Erin Delo and Troy Schumacher

Love Me While I'm Here (2023)

18 minutes. 5 dancers. Composer Robert Honstein. Choreography Omar Román de Jesús. Inspired by visual artist Kathrin Linkersdorff. Lighting Design Ben Rawson, Costumes by Karen Young

The Night Falls (2023)

1 of The New York Times "Best Dance Performances of 2023"

The Night Falls is an evening-length work of dance-driven music theater choreographed and directed by Troy Schumacher (NYC Ballet/BalletCollective), with book and lyrics by Karen Russell (Swamplandia!), music and lyrics by Ellis Ludwig-Leone (San Fermin).

Staged for 9 dancers, 8 singers, and musical ensemble, 90 minutes with one intermission. Featured in The New York Times, Esquire Magazine, Dance Informa, The Dance Enthusiast, The New Yorker and more. thenightfalls.net

Forest of Shifting Time (2022)

31 minutes. 9 dancers. Composer Augusta Read Thomas. Choreography and Direction by Troy Schumacher. Source Art, Costumes, and Props: Doug Fitch, with assistance from Sharone Malka, Tommy Nguyen, Greyson Ferrandino, and Ren Cazell. Lighting Design: Ben Rawson

The First and Last Light (2022)

22 minutes. 6 dancers Choreography Bryn Cohn. Music by Alex Somers. Music produced and mixed by Alex Somers. Engineered by Alex Somers and Joel Shearer. Cello by Gyða Valtýsdóttir. Inspired by Olafur Eliasson’s The weather project. Costumes by Lauren Starobin. Lighting by Ben Rawson

The Nutcracker at Wethersfield (2020)

An immersive, one-of-a-kind production of the holiday classic where the audience becomes part of the story. 60 minutes. 22 dancers. Music by Tchaikovsky. Featured in The New York Times, New York Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, The Wall Street Journal, The Dancing Times, The New Yorker, Pointe Magazine and more.

Natural History (2020)

22 minutes. 7 dancers. Chamber ensemble. Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Source poem by Carey McHugh. Costumes by Karen Young.

Natural History was the first one-act ballet to premiere live in the US during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Faraway (2019)

(2019) 30 minutes. 8 dancers. Chamber Orchestra. Music by Judd Greenstein. Source art by Zaria Forman. Costumes by Karen Young. Stage design by Jason Ardizzone West. Lighting by John Cuff.

Scorpio Desert (2019)

15 minutes. 7 dancers. Chamber orchestra. Music by Paul Moravec. Source art by George Steinmetz. Costumes styled by Melinette Rodriguez.

Translation (2017)

33 minutes. 6 dancers. Music by Julianna Barwick. Choreography by Troy Schumacher. Installation by Sergio Mora-Diaz. Costumes by Outdoor Voices. Source writing by Ken Liu.

Orange (2017)

10 minutes. 5 dancers. Music by Caleb Burhans. Choreography by Gabrielle Lamb. Source art by Trevor Paglen.

The Answer (2016)

6 minutes. 2 dancers. Music Judd Greenstein. Choreography by Troy Schumacher. Source art by architect Carlos Arnaiz.

Until the Walls Came In (2016)

25 minutes. 7 dancers. Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Choreography by Troy Schumacher. Source art by architect James Ramsey.

Invisible Divide (2015)

25 minutes. 7 dancers. Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Choreography by Troy Schumacher. Source art by Paul Maffi.

The Last Time This Ended (2015)

8 minutes. 2 dancers. Music by Mark Dancigers. Choreography by Troy Schumacher. Source art by Dafy Hagai.

All That We See (2015)

9 minutes. 2 dancers. Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Choreography by Troy Schumacher. Inspired by a poem by Cynthia Zarin.

Dear Blackbird (2014)

9 minutes. 2 dancers. Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Choreography by Troy Schumacher. Inspired by a poem by Cynthia Zarin.

The Impulse Wants Company (2013)

22 minutes. 7 dancers. Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Inspired by a poem by Cynthia Zarin.

Warehouse Under The Hudson (2012)

7 dancers. Music by Nick Jaina, Nathan Langston, Amanda Lawrence, David Moss. Choreography by Troy Schumacher. Source art by Kevin Draper, Lora Robertson. Lighting by Brandon Stirling Baker. Costumes by Michele Reneau.

Epistasis (2011)

6 dancers. Music by Nick Jaina, Nathan Langston, Amanda Lawrence. Choreography by Troy Schumacher. Source art by Kevin Draper. Lighting by Brandon Stirling Baker

Progress (2011)

6 dancers. Music by Nick Jaina, Nathan Langston, Amanda Lawrence. Choreography by Troy Schumacher. Source art by Kevin Draper. Costumes by Teresa Reichlen. Lighting by Brandon Stirling Baker

Dancers

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Aaron Sanz, Amari Frazier, Anthony Huxley, Ashley Laracey, Ashly Isaacs, Ava Sautter, Brendon Chan, Cainan Weber, Claire Kretzschmar, Claire Von Enck, Dabria Aguilar, Daniel Applebaum, David Gabriel, David Prottas, Davide Riccardo, Devin Alberda, Dominika Afanasenkov, Eliza Blutt, Emilie Gerrity, Emma Von Enck, Gabriella Domini, Graham Feeny, Haley Winegarden, Harrison Coll, India Bradley, Isabella LaFreniere, Jada German, John Selya, Joshuan Vasquez, Julio Bragado-Young, Kaitlyn Gililand, Katarina Smith, Kellie Drobnick, Kennedy Tarogsz, KJ Takahashi, Kristen Segin, Laurie Kanyok, Lauren King, Lauren Lovette, Leslie Andrea Williams, Lorenzo Pagano, Lydia Wellington, Malorie Lundgren, Marika Anderson, Mary Elizabeth Sell, Mary Thomas MacKinnon, Maxwell Simoes, Meagan Mann, Megan LeCrone, Mimi Staker, Mira Nadon, Miriam Miller, Nicole Ashley Morris, Preston Chamblee, Rachel Hutsell, Ralph Ippolito, Reed Tankersley, Ruby Lister, Samuel Greenberg, Sara Mearns, Sasonah Huttenbach, Savannah Durham, Sebastian Villarini-Velez, Sean Suozzi, Shelby Mann, Taylor Stanley, Tatiana Nuñez, Teresa Reichlen, Tyler Angle, Zoe Liebold.

References

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  1. ^ Harss, Marina (19 September 2014). "A Dancer's Creative Evolution". The New York Times.