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The Janice Levin Dancer Award was created in 2000 by an endowment gift from the late Mrs. Levin, and is bestowed annually on a promising member of NYCB's corps de ballet. [ 65 ] 2023 - 2024 – Naomi Corti
The Marist Poll, founded in 1978, is a national public opinion poll operated by the Marist Institute for Public Opinion (MIPO) [1] on the campus of Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York. [2] The poll was one of the first college-based public opinion polls in the United States. [1] MIPO regularly measures public opinion, both in New York ...
company venue or presentation date La Valse: George Balanchine: Maurice Ravel: New York City Ballet: City Center of Music and Drama: February 20 [1] Pineapple Poll: John Cranko: Arthur Sullivan: Sadler's Wells Ballet: Sadler's Wells Theatre: March 13 [2] The Cage: Jerome Robbins: Igor Stravinsky: New York City Ballet: City Center of Music and ...
In December 2017, Martins took a leave of absence from the New York City Ballet following an allegation of sexual misconduct made against him. [43] [44] [45] Five dancers of the New York City Ballet later told the New York Times that Martins had verbally or physically abused them; Martins denied engaging in any misconduct.
New York City Ballet principal dancers (104 P) New York City Ballet soloists (34 P) J. Janice Levin Award dancers (12 P) Pages in category "New York City Ballet dancers"
Maria Calegari (born March 30, 1957) is an American ballet dancer, teacher and répétiteur. She joined the New York City Ballet in 1974 and became a principal dancer in 1983. She left the company in 1994, then occasionally performed until 2004.
Villella became a member of the New York City Ballet in 1957, rising to soloist in 1958 and principal dancer in 1960, last dancing there in 1979. [4]: 179 Among his most noteworthy [5] performances were Oberon in George Balanchine's ballet A Midsummer Night's Dream (with music by Felix Mendelssohn), Tarantella, Rubies in the Balanchine ballet Jewels, and Prodigal Son.
Ashley retired from the New York City Ballet in 1997, shortly before she turned 47, after 30 years of dancing. [5] She was the longest-serving dancer at New York City Ballet at the time. [ 4 ] She remained in the company as a teaching associate until 2008, then went freelance to coach Balanchine ballets in other companies.