Aesha Ash (born December 30, 1977) is an American ballet dancer and teacher. She danced numerous leading roles as a member of
New York City Ballet
New York City Ballet (NYCB) is a ballet company founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein. Balanchine and Jerome Robbins are considered the founding choreographers of the company. Léon Barzin was the company' ...
's corps de ballet and as a soloist with
Béjart Ballet
The Béjart Ballet Lausanne is a Swiss ballet company. It is based in the city of Lausanne and performs all over the world.
The Béjart Ballet Lausanne was founded in 1987. It was established by Maurice Béjart, a well-known choreographer who ha ...
and
Alonzo King LINES Ballet
The Alonzo King LINES Ballet (AKLB) is an American contemporary ballet company based in the San Francisco Bay Area. The ballet company, founded by choreographer Alonzo King, premiered at San Francisco State University's McKenna Theatre in 1982.
...
, and
Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company
Morphoses is a ballet company, co-founded in 2007 by Christopher Wheeldon and Lourdes Lopez. Morphoses is a guest resident company at the New York City Center and at Sadler's Wells Theatre in London. It was known as Morphoses/The Wheeldon Compa ...
. Following her retirement from performing, she founded The Swan Dreams Project in 2011 to dispel stereotypes about Black women in ballet. In 2020, she became the first African American female faculty member at the
School of American Ballet
The School of American Ballet (SAB) is the most renowned ballet school in the United States. School of American Ballet is the associate school of the New York City Ballet, a ballet company based at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New ...
.
Early life
Ash was born and raised in
Rochester, New York
Rochester () is a City (New York), city in the U.S. state of New York (state), New York, the county seat, seat of Monroe County, New York, Monroe County, and the fourth-most populous in the state after New York City, Buffalo, New York, Buffalo, ...
. She started ballet, tap and jazz at 5 at a local studio. When she was 10, she switched studio to focus on ballet. At age 13, she traveled to New York City to train at
School of American Ballet
The School of American Ballet (SAB) is the most renowned ballet school in the United States. School of American Ballet is the associate school of the New York City Ballet, a ballet company based at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New ...
's summer intensive. She attended the course two more years before being accepted as a full-time student. She won the
Mae L. Wien Awards for Outstanding Promise in 1996.
She will become the school's associate chair of faculty in summer 2022.
Career
In 1996, after leading the SAB student workshop as the lead in Balanchine's ''
Rubies
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'', Ash joined the
New York City Ballet
New York City Ballet (NYCB) is a ballet company founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein. Balanchine and Jerome Robbins are considered the founding choreographers of the company. Léon Barzin was the company' ...
at the age of 18. She was the only black woman in the company at the time and remained in the
corps de ballet
In ballet, the ''corps de ballet'' (; French for "body of the ballet") is the group of dancers who are not principal dancers or soloists. They are a permanent part of the ballet company and often work as a backdrop for the principal dancers.
...
. During the 1998 City Ballet season, she,
Alexandra Ansanelli
Alexandra Noel Ansanelli is a retired American ballet dancer who was a Principal dancer at New York City Ballet and the Royal Ballet prior to her retirement at a relatively young age.
Early life
Ansanelli was born in Manhassett, Long Island ...
,
Edward Liang and
Benjamin Millepied
Benjamin Millepied (; born 10 June 1977) is a French dancer and choreographer, who has lived and worked in the United States since joining the New York City Ballet in 1995, where he became a soloist in 1998 and a principal in 2002. He has also ...
were all profiled by
New York Times
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for their distinction as excellent dancers with the company. While with the company she performed leading roles in Balanchine's ''
The Nutcracker
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,
Who Cares?,
Valse-Fantaisie,
Le Tombeau de Couperin
''Le Tombeau de Couperin'' (''The Couperin's Grave'') is a suite for solo piano by Maurice Ravel, composed between 1914 and 1917. The piece is in six movements, based on those of a traditional Baroque suite. Each movement is dedicated to the me ...
, Vienna Waltzes, Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3,
Square Dance
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,
Coppelia, Midsummer's Night Dream,
Symphony in C,'' and
Albert Evans' ''Haiku'' and ''
August Bournonville
August Bournonville (21 August 1805 – 30 November 1879) was a Danish ballet master and choreographer. He was the son of Antoine Bournonville, a dancer and choreographer trained under the French choreographer, Jean Georges Noverre, and the nep ...
's Bournonville Divertissements'' as staged by
Stanley Williams
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. Ash departed the company in 2003 following her father's death, having grown tired of facing years of discrimination as well as being encouraged to leave by City Ballet's director,
Peter Martins
Peter Martins (born 27 October 1946) is a Danish ballet dancer and choreographer. Martins was a principal dancer with the Royal Danish Ballet and with the New York City Ballet, where he joined George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, and John Taras as ...
, who informed her that he did not see her career progressing any further than it already had.
That same year, she was introduced to choreographer
Maurice Béjart
Maurice Béjart (; 1 January 1927 – 22 November 2007) was a French-born dancer, choreographer and opera director who ran the Béjart Ballet Lausanne in Switzerland. He developed a popular expressionistic form of modern ballet, talking vast th ...
, who invited her to perform with his company,
Béjart Ballet
The Béjart Ballet Lausanne is a Swiss ballet company. It is based in the city of Lausanne and performs all over the world.
The Béjart Ballet Lausanne was founded in 1987. It was established by Maurice Béjart, a well-known choreographer who ha ...
in Lausanne, Switzerland, as a soloist. In an interview with Dance Magazine, Ash revealed that she did not enjoy her time at Bejart and left after 2 years because she was constantly being typecast in roles with "fierce, strong energy", and denied the opportunity to revel in her softer side.
She returned to the U.S. in 2005 to perform with
Alonzo King LINES Ballet
The Alonzo King LINES Ballet (AKLB) is an American contemporary ballet company based in the San Francisco Bay Area. The ballet company, founded by choreographer Alonzo King, premiered at San Francisco State University's McKenna Theatre in 1982.
...
, a
contemporary ballet
Contemporary ballet is a genre of dance that incorporates elements of classical ballet and modern dance. It employs classical ballet technique and in many cases classical pointe technique as well, but allows greater range of movement of the u ...
company in San Francisco. Five months after joining the company, she was profiled by
KQED, where she acknowledged the difficulty of changing companies, but her willingness to do so in pursuit of greater artistic challenges. Concurrent with this period, she also toured with
Christopher Wheeldon
Christopher Peter Wheeldon OBE (born 22 March 1973) is an English international choreographer of contemporary ballet.
Life and career
Born in Yeovil, Somerset, to an engineer and a physical therapist, Wheeldon began training to be a ballet dan ...
's troupe
Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company
Morphoses is a ballet company, co-founded in 2007 by Christopher Wheeldon and Lourdes Lopez. Morphoses is a guest resident company at the New York City Center and at Sadler's Wells Theatre in London. It was known as Morphoses/The Wheeldon Compa ...
between 2007 and 2008. She retired from dancing at the end of that year.
In 2011, Ash founded the Swan Dream Project to encourage African American children to start ballet. For the project, she was photographed in full ballet attire in to raise fund for other projects that also promoted diversity in ballet. The project also has a summer camp in Ash's hometown, Rochester, and an after-school program in
San Jose, California
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, where Ash resided. In 2016, she won the Women Making History Award from
National Women's History Museum
The National Women's History Museum (NWHM) is a museum and an American history organization that "researches, collects and exhibits the contributions of women to the social, cultural, economic and political life of our nation in a context of world ...
for her works.
That same year, she was profiled for her work in
The Guardian
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as "an elite ballerina helping everyone feel welcome onstage." She was also featured in the book ''The Ballerina's Little Black Book''.
In 2015, when the
School of American Ballet
The School of American Ballet (SAB) is the most renowned ballet school in the United States. School of American Ballet is the associate school of the New York City Ballet, a ballet company based at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New ...
(SAB) started their diversity committee, Ash was one of the founding members. She taught the school's workshop in California the following year, was an SAB guest faculty member for the 2016-2017 school year, and was the visiting faculty chair between 2018 and 2020. In July 2019, she gave a
TEDx talk
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about the importance of leaving one's comfort zones in order to "find home". Ash was invited to join the permanent faculty of the School of American Ballet in 2019, though she did not accept the position until January
2020, making her the school's first African American female full-time faculty member. Her tenure started in September 2020. Rochester Museum & Science Center celebrated her appointment by declaring her one of its "women who changed the world 'change makers'", along with a dedicated exhibit in her honor. Soon after her appointment, she appeared on the
Kelly Clarkson Show where she shared her story, spoke about the challenges she faced as a Black woman in ballet, and invited a young aspiring dancer to visit the New York and to tour the School of American Ballet after the pandemic was lifted. In January 2021, she was invited by
Disney's
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Dreamers Academy to speak about her journey and share her message “to never let anyone define who you are.”
In December 2021, it was announced that Ash will become the School of American Ballet's associate chair of faculty, a newly-created position, in summer 2022, while Darla Hoover will be the chair of faculty.
Film
In 2001, Ash appeared in Richard Blanshard's documentary ''Living a Ballet Dream''. Additional appearances include ''New York City Ballet Work Out II,
Sesame Street
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,'' and ''
Barbie in the Nutcracker
''Barbie in the Nutcracker'' is a 2001 computer-animated fantasy film directed by Owen Hurley and written Linda Engelsiepen and Hilary Hinkle from a screenplay by Rob Hudnut. Featuring the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Barbie, it marked the firs ...
''. She also served as
Zoe Saldana
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*ζωή (''zōḗ''), the Ancient Greek word for "life"
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Film and television
* ''Zoe'' (film)
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's
dance double
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during more complex sequences in the 2000 film ''
Center Stage''.
Personal life
Ash is married to Natale Ruello, a senior director at
Forward Networks, and has two children. They lived in
San Jose, California
San Jose, officially San José (; ; ), is a major city in the U.S. state of California that is the cultural, financial, and political center of Silicon Valley and largest city in Northern California by both population and area. With a 2020 popul ...
until 2020, then moved to New York when Ash took up her position at the School of American Ballet.
Awards
*1996:
Mae L. Wien Award for Outstanding Promise
*2016:
NWHM Women Making History Award
References
External links
Swan Dreams Project website
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1977 births
Living people
African-American ballet dancers
African-American female dancers
American ballerinas
School of American Ballet alumni
New York City Ballet dancers
Morphoses dancers
School of American Ballet faculty
Mae L. Wien Award recipients
Dancers from New York (state)
Artists from Rochester, New York
20th-century American ballet dancers
21st-century American ballet dancers
American expatriates in Switzerland
21st-century American women