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List of New York City Ballet dancers

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This is a list of New York City Ballet dancers.

Principal dancers

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Name Joined Promoted Left/retired
Diana Adams 1950 1963
Heléne Alexopoulos 1978 1989[1] 2002
Jared Angle 1998 2005[2] 2023
Tyler Angle 2004 2009[3]
Alexandra Ansanelli 1996[4] 2003[5] 2005[6]
Karin von Aroldingen 1962 1972 1984
Merrill Ashley 1967 1977 1997
Charles Askegard 1997[7] 1998[8] 2011[7]
Harrison Ball 2012 2022 2023
Mikhail Baryshnikov 1978 1979
Peter Boal 1983 1989[9] 2005
Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux
Yvonne Borree 1988 1997 2010[10]
Ashley Bouder 2000[11] 2005[11]
Maria Calegari 1974 1983 1994
Zachary Catazaro 2008 2017[12] 2018[13]
Chun Wai Chan 2021[14] 2022 [14]
John Clifford 1966 1980
Bart Cook
Christopher d'Amboise 1983
Jacques d'Amboise 1949 1953 1984
Adrian Danchig-Waring 2003[15] 2013[15]
Joaquín De Luz 2003[16] 2005[16] 2018[17]
Daniel Duell
Albert Evans 1988[18] 1995[19] 2010[18]
Megan Fairchild 2002[20] 2005[20]
Robert Fairchild 2006[21] 2009[21] 2017[22]
Suzanne Farrell 1961[23] 1965[24] 1989[23]
James Fayette
Chase Finlay 2008[25] 2013[25] 2018[26]
Peter Frame 1976 1988 1990
Judith Fugate
Jovani Furlan 2019 2022
Gonzalo Garcia 2007[27] 2022
Emilie Gerrity 2010 2023[28]
Joseph Gordon 2012 2018
Stephen Hanna 1997 2005
Melissa Hayden 1948 1955 1973
Gen Horiuchi 1982 1989[9]
Nikolaj Hübbe 1992[29] 2008[29]
Anthony Huxley 2007[30] 2015[30]
Sterling Hyltin 2003[31] 2007[31] 2022
Russell Janzen 2008[32] 2017[32] 2023[33]
Allegra Kent 1953 1957
Gelsey Kirkland 1968[34] 1972[34] 1974[34]
Darci Kistler 1980 1982 2010[35]
Maria Kowroski 1995[36] 1999[36] 2021[37]
Rebecca Krohn 1999[38] 2012[38] 2017[38]
Ask la Cour 2002 2013 2021[39]
Robert La Fosse 1986 1986
Isabella LaFreniere 2014 2023[28]
Tanaquil Le Clercq 1948
Lourdes Lopez 1974
Lauren Lovette 2010[40] 2015[41] 2021[41]
Nicholas Magallanes 1948 1977[42]
Sébastien Marcovici 1993[43] 2002[43] 2014[43]
Nilas Martins 1986 1993 2010
Peter Martins 1970
Michael Maule 1950 1953
Patricia McBride 1959
Sara Mearns 2004[44] 2008[44]
Roman Mejia 2017 2023[28]
Monique Meunier 1989 1995
Benjamin Millepied 1995 2002 2011
Arthur Mitchell 1955 1956 1966
Francisco Moncion 1948 1985 1985[45]
Yvonne Mounsey 1949 1959
Mira Nadon 2018 2023[28]
Philip Neal 1987 1993 2010[46]
Patricia Neary 1960
Kyra Nichols 1974 1979[47] 2007[48]
Tiler Peck 2005 2009
Unity Phelan 2013 2021
Amar Ramasar 2001 2009 2022[49]
Teresa Reichlen 2001 2009 2022[50]
Jenifer Ringer 1990 2000 2014
Ana Sophia Scheller 2004 2012
Jennie Somogyi 1994 2000 2015
Jock Soto 1981 1985 2005
Abi Stafford 1999 2007 2021[39]
Jonathan Stafford 1999 2007 2014
Taylor Stanley 2010 2016
Ethan Stiefel 1989 1995 1997
Sofiane Sylve 2003[51] 2008
Maria Tallchief 1946 1960
Janie Taylor 1998[43] 2005[43] 2014[43]
Roy Tobias
Margaret Tracey 1986 1991 2002
Daniel Ulbricht 2001 2007
Andrew Veyette 2000 2007
Edward Villella 1957 1958, 1960[52] 1979
Emma Von Enck 2017 2024
Peter Walker 2012 2022
Miranda Weese 1993 1996 2007
Robert Weiss
Wendy Whelan 1986[53] 1991[53] 2014[53]
Patricia Wilde 1950 1965
Damian Woetzel 1985 1989 2008[54]
Indiana Woodward 2012 2021

Soloists

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This is a list of New York City Ballet soloists.

Corps de ballet

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The following is a list of the current members of the corps de ballet.

  • Victor Abreu
  • Dominika Afanasenkov
  • Devin Alberda
  • Olivia Bell
  • Olivia Boisson
  • Jacqueline Bologna
  • India Bradley
  • Christina Clark
  • Lauren Collett
  • Nieve Corrigan
  • Naomi Corti
  • Gabriella Domini
  • Savannah Durham
  • Meaghan Dutton-O'Hara
  • Owen Flacke
  • David Gabriel
  • Christopher Grant
  • Laine Habony
  • Sarah Harmon
  • Kennard Henson
  • Spartak Hoxha
  • Baily Jones
  • Charlie Klesa
  • Alec Knight
  • Ruby Lister
  • Malorie Lundgren
  • Jules Mabie
  • Alston Macgill
  • Mary Thomas MacKinnon
  • Zoe Bliss Magnussen
  • Shelby Mann
  • Jenelle Manzi
  • Noah McAuslin
  • Samuel Melnikov
  • Lars Nelson
  • Maxwell Read
  • Ava Sautter
  • Grace Scheffel
  • Kristen Segin
  • Mary Elizabeth Sell
  • Anna Snellgrove
  • Mckenzie Bernardino Soares
  • Quinn Starner
  • Kennedy Targosz
  • Rommie Tomasini
  • Claire Von Enck
  • Cainan Weber
  • Andres Zuniga

Former corps de ballet

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  • Dena Abergel
  • Faye Arthurs
  • Aesha Ash
  • Briana Atkins
  • Debra Austin
  • Austin Bachman
  • Callie Bachman
  • Amy Barker
  • Darius Barnes[55]
  • Toni Bentley
  • Katie Bergstrom[55]
  • Saskia Beskow
  • Jenny Blascovich
  • Megan Bonneau
  • Paul Boos
  • Susan Borree
  • Mary Helen Bowers
  • Likolani Brown
  • Willy Burmann[56]
  • Stephanie Chrosniak
  • Emily Coates
  • Maya Collins
  • Cara Copeland
  • Cameron Dieck
  • Alina Drunova
  • Sophie Flack[55]
  • Paul Frame
  • Dorothy Froehlich
  • Kurt Froman
  • Kyle Froman
  • Kaitlyn Gilliland
  • Pauline Golbin
  • Sam Greenberg
  • Amanda Hankes
  • Brittany Hillyer
  • Darla Hoover
  • Dana Jacobson
  • Dara Johnson
  • Viktoria Kay
  • Glenn Keenan
  • Ashlee Knapp[57]
  • Austin Laurent
  • Robert Lyon
  • Lindy Mandradjieff
  • Gwyneth Muller
  • Courtney Muscroft
  • Ellen Ostrom
  • Vincent Paradiso
  • Allen Peiffer
  • Roger Peterson
  • Rachel Piskin
  • David Prottas
  • Matthew Renko
  • Tabitha Rinko-Gay
  • Shoshana Rosenfield
  • Henry Seth
  • Aaron Severini
  • Briana Shepherd[55]
  • Kristin Sloan
  • Mimi Staker
  • Lynne Stetson
  • Joshua Thew
  • Lara Tong
  • Ulrik Trojaborg
  • Max van der Sterre[55]
  • Elizabeth Walker
  • Lydia Wellington
  • Garielle Whittle
  • Katharine Wildish
  • Sarah-Rose Williams
  • Deborah Wingert
  • Stephanie Zungre

Janice Levin Award dancers

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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.[58]

See also

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References

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Farewells

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Reviews

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