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In 1999, Septime Webre, a Cuban-American, joined The Washington Ballet as the artistic director.Works created for the Washington Ballet by Webre include Juanita y Alicia (2000), Carmen (2001), Journey Home (2002), Cinderella (2003), Oui/Non (2006), and State of Wonder (2006), as well as Carmina Burana, Fluctuating Hemlines, Where the Wild Things Are, and Peter Pan.
Michael Pastreich (born July 14, 1966) is an American performing arts executive. He became the executive director of the Washington Ballet in May 2019. [1] [2] He has been the longest serving president & CEO of The Florida Orchestra, [3] and served for 11 years from the 40th anniversary of the orchestra in 2007 [4] till 2018.
Chan Hon Goh was born in 1969 in Beijing, China. Her parents, Choo Chiat Goh and Lin Yee Goh, were both Principal Dancers with The National Ballet of China. Her uncle, Choo San Goh, was an acclaimed American choreographer and Associate Director of the Washington Ballet.
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Liang, who has led BalletMet since 2013, is leaving the company this summer to lead the Washington Ballet in the nation’s capital. The performances are also to be among the last given by Caitlin ...
Daniel Sarabia is the son of Cuban dancer Rolando Sarabia, and his brother is currently a principal ballet dancer with the Washington Ballet, Rolando Sarabia. [1] In an interview with Dance Magazine, Daniel explained: "Our father was our first influence and my inspiration...Ballet is in our blood."
In 1988, Serrano moved to Washington, D.C., [8] and became an artistic associate of The Washington Ballet for ten years. [5] In 1997, she began teaching classes at the Juilliard School. [7] She later taught company class at ABT, and served on the faculty of the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School. [6]
Julie Kent (born Julie Cox, 1969) [1] is an American ballet dancer; she was a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre from 1993 to June 2015. In 2016, she was named the artistic director of The Washington Ballet. [2] She became co-artistic director at the Houston Ballet in July 2023.