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Abby learns of an upcoming Joffrey Ballet School Summer Intensive audition, and awaits the ALDC's invitation. Nia twists her ankle during rehearsal, but is concerned about the pain. Meanwhile, after overhearing the mothers' chatter, Abby rehearses a group routine reflecting the subject matter of her newfound secret.
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The Joffrey Ballet eventually settled down in New York City, under the name the Robert Joffrey Theatre Ballet. In 1962, modern choreographer Alvin Ailey was invited to make a work for the company. Rebekah Harkness was an important early benefactor and she made international touring possible (Soviet Union, 1963), but in 1964 she and Joffrey ...
Pages in category "Joffrey Ballet School alumni" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
Joffrey Ballet School alumni (6 P) D. Joffrey Ballet dancers (11 P) Pages in category "Joffrey Ballet" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Besides its parent company, graduates of JKO have found employment in various companies, such as National Ballet of Canada, The Royal Ballet, Joffrey Ballet and Dutch National Ballet. [1] [2] Stella Abrera became the school's interim artistic director for a year, starting in August 2022, [3] following Cynthia Harvey's departure in May. [4]
Her choreography has been enlisted for the Miami City Ballet, Joffrey II, the Kirov Academy, and the Jazz Theater of Amsterdam. [3] She occasionally joins the staff of the dance convention JUMP. In 2017, she worked with the Joffery Ballet School for a summer intensive program. [14]
In 1995, at the invitation of Aspen Ballet Company and School founder Bebe Schweppe, Joffrey dancers Jean-Philippe Malaty and Tom Mossbrucker moved from New York City to embark on a vision of creating a professional dance company based in Aspen. [1] The company started modestly with six dancers. Growth was organic.