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Amar Ramasar (born 1981) is an American
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and former
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of the
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(NYCB). Ramasar joined the NYCB as an apprentice in 2000 and joined the corps de ballet in 2001. As of 2010, Ramasar remained the only person of color who was a principal in NYCB. In 2018, Ramasar was fired from NYCB for sharing explicit pictures of female dancers without their knowledge or consent. In 2019, he made his debut at the
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in
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. That same year, a union arbitrator ruled that, while suspension from NYCB was fitting, his firing was too severe a punishment. As a result, the arbitrator ordered Ramasar to be reinstated by the NYCB. In July 2021, the NYCB announced that Ramasar was retiring in May 2022.


Education and early career

Amar Ramasar was born in
the Bronx The Bronx () is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Bronx County, in the state of New York. It is south of Westchester County; north and east of the New York City borough of Manhattan, across the Harlem River; and north of the New Y ...
,
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. His father, who is of
Indo-Trinidadian Indo-Trinidadians and Tobagonians or Indian-Trinidadians and Tobagonians, are people of Indian origin who are nationals of Trinidad and Tobago whose ancestors came from India and the wider subcontinent beginning in 1845. Indo-Trinidadians and ...
descent, is a former
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who worked as a
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while Ramasar was growing up. His mother, who is Puerto Rican, worked as a
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. Outgoing and talkative as a child, he says, "No one knew anything about ballet in my family." When Ramasar was 10 years old, he impressed a music teacher in his public school with his creative talents. The teacher urged him to audition for the
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. Ramasar was one of two children selected from more than 300 who tried out. Because his parents worked full-time, Ramasar learned to take the
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from his home in the
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to the studio on the
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, and rode public transit to get to the daily rehearsals. Ramasar took his first dance lesson at the Henry Street Settlement House's Abrons Arts Center in 1993. His family was indifferent about his decision to dance. "My father didn't prevent me from doing it, but he didn't make it easy," he says. When Ramasar was 14 he auditioned for 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 ...
, a school which trains young dancers who wish to try out for the New York City Ballet. He was accepted in 1993, and received his first ballet lesson there. His family had no money to support his dance education, and Ramasar relied exclusively on
scholarship A scholarship is a form of financial aid awarded to students for further education. Generally, scholarships are awarded based on a set of criteria such as academic merit, diversity and inclusion, athletic skill, and financial need. Scholarsh ...
s to pay his tuition. His first years at the School of American Ballet were difficult. Ramasar was years behind the other boys (some of whom were as young as six years old) in athleticism and technique. He later said he felt discouraged by how far behind he was: "I would look around and see all these boys who were turned-out and beautiful, and I was just a clumsy Bronx boy. It took a lot of willpower" to stay in school. Ramasar voiced his doubts to teacher Olga Kostritzky and told her he was going to drop ballet for acting. "You want to play a robber, be in movies," she told him. "You want to be a prince, stay in the ballet."
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, then-director of both the School of American Ballet and the New York City Ballet, proved critical in helping Ramasar develop as a dancer, giving him 10 minutes of partnering tutoring after each class. Ramasar received high praise at the School of American Ballet year-end workshops, and studied at the
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Summer Program and
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."New York City Ballet Announces Six Promotions," October 27, 2009. Found a
Press release at the New York City Ballet website
Accessed July 12, 2010.

Accessed July 12, 2010.


NYC Ballet

Ramasar joined the
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as an
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in 2000, and joined 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. ...
'' in 2001."Amar Ramasar: Dancing the Dream," July 7, 2008, found at th
Henry Street Settlement website
. Accessed July 12, 2010.
Martins cast him in role of the Cavalier in ''
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'' in 2001. Ramasar's father watched him dance for the first time in this role. "I think then he understood," Ramasar said. He became a soloist in March 2006,"New York City Ballet Promotes Nine Dancers," March 8, 2006. Found a
New York City Ballet website
Accessed July 12, 2010.
and was promoted to a principal in October 2009. Ramasar's promotion was noted by a critic as good thing, because "change at NYCB is itself a gift, for as younger dancers take over cherished roles, these wonderful ballets can look new all over again."Jay Rogoff, "'Midsummer Night's Dream' among highlights during New York City Ballet season at SPAC July 6–17," The ''Saratogian'', July 2, 2010. Found a
The ''Saratogian'' website
Accessed July 12, 2010.
, it was reported that Ramasar was the only
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who is a principal in NYCB."Each pair performed, with total commitment and physical daring — especially in the dancing of Amar Ramasar whose family originally hails from India ...." Rachel Straus, "New York City Ballet: Passages: ‘Oltremare’, ‘Valse Triste’, ‘An American in Paris’, ‘Russian Seasons’", ''Ballet.co Magazine'', January 2008. Found a
''Ballet.co Magazine'' website
. Accessed July 14, 2010.
Ann Farmer, Rosalynde LeBlanc, and Steven Sucato, "Other voices: dancers, choreographers and teachers speak frankly about their experiences regarding race and dance," ''
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'', June, 2005. Found a
Dance Magazine website
an
Bnet Find Articles website
Accessed July 13, 2010.
He was quoted as saying: In January 2019, he made his debut at the
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in
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in the ballet
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with the choreography by
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.


Sexual misconduct revelations

In 2018, Ramasar was suspended without pay by NYCB. A statement from the NYCB board chairman said the Board has received a letter from someone outside of the company "alleging inappropriate communications made via personal text and email by three members of the company" that were "personal in nature." These accusations proved to be true. It was discovered that Ramasar had sent explicit pictures of female New York City Ballet dancers engaged in sexual acts without the women's knowledge or consent. On September 15, 2018 a lawsuit was filed by former School of American Ballet dancer
Alexandra Waterbury Alexandra Waterbury is an American ballet dancer and fashion model. In September 2018 she began a lawsuit against her former boyfriend and his employer—principal dancer Chase Finlay and New York City Ballet—and several other parties, alleging ...
against New York City Ballet, Jared Longhitano,
Chase Finlay Chase Finlay (born 1990) is an American ballet dancer and a former principal dancer with the New York City Ballet who has also danced as a with the Mariinsky Theatre in Russia. Early life Born in Fairfield, Connecticut, Finlay began his dance ...
, 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 ...
, Ramasar, and Zach Catazaro. Subsequently, Ramasar was fired from the NYC Ballet. The termination was challenged by the
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. On April 19, 2019, a union arbitrator ruled that discipline was warranted and that Ramasar should have been suspended. However, they stated that firing was too harsh a punishment and ordered Ramasar and Catazaro to be reinstated. In July 2021, the NYCB announced that Ramasar would retire as of May 2022, after his performance in
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. In 2021, New York City Ballet dancer
Georgina Pazcoguin Georgina Pazcoguin is an American ballerina. She is a soloist with the New York City Ballet, and is known for challenging racism in ballet, and for performing on Broadway. Early life Pazcoguin was born and raised in Altoona, Pennsylvania. She ...
released a memoir titled Swan Dive. In it, Pazcoguin recounts her experience as Ramasar's colleague. She writes that for years, Ramasar would greet her in class “by sidling up close, whispering, ‘You look fine today,’ eyes locked on my chest, and then he’d zero in on the goal at hand by — surprise! — tweaking my nipples.” Ramasar denies this allegation.


Other work

In 2000, Ramasar received the Mae L. Wien Award. He was featured in a social studies trade textbook, ''Meet the Dancers'', by Amy Nathan. Ramasar appeared in '' NY Export: Opus Jazz'', a 2010 film about that ballet.


Critical response

His first featured review in ''
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'' was in 2003: In 2005, ''The New York Times'' gave a rave review for Ramasar in a feature article: In 2006, the ''Times'' called him one of the "Young dancers who are rising stars in the New York City Ballet." The same year, the ''
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'' pointed out his strengths and weaknesses: In 2006, he was named one of "25 to Watch" by ''
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''. In 2007, '' Dance Spirit'' wrote that "Amar Ramasar looked too nice to be a villain" in ''
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''.Lynn Garafola, "New York City Ballet," ''Dance Spirit'', September 2007. Found a
Britannica Bp website
Accessed July 13, 2010.
''Ballet.co.uk'', a British online magazine, raved in 2008 about Ramasar, even while criticizing a new dance in which he performed. During the 2010 season Ramasar has gotten rave reviews. The ''
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'' called Ramasar "hard-working" for his roles in ''
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'' and '' Who Cares?'' at the New York City Ballet summer season at the
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."Review: New York City Ballet's sterling 'Source' springs with joy at SPAC," ''
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'', July 12, 2010. Found a
Saratogian website
Accessed July 12, 2010.
Their critic had "the pleasure of watching Joaquín De Luz, Tyler Angle, and Amar Ramasar dance together, truly convincing as three good sailor buddies." Ramasar's performance in ''Fancy Free'' was "enthralling its audience with ''
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''," an Albany '' Times Union'' blogger noted; "The intense color proved a dramatic backdrop to the power and strength of its four dancers: Maria Kowroski, Teresa Reichlen, Tyler Angle and Amar Ramasar."Christen Gowan, as reviewed by Lisa Stevens, ''Saratoga Seen''
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, "New York City Ballet has hot opening at SPAC," Albany '' Times Union'', July 7, 2010. (Caption to photo of Ramasar and two other dancers: "Hey there, sailor! Members of the NYCB perform 'Fancy Free.'" (by Michael Farrell/Times Union)) Found a
Blogs at the Albany ''Times Union'' website
Accessed July 12, 2010.
The official review from the ''Times Union'' wrote that ''Fancy Free'', "Played with ample swagger by Tyler Angle, Joaquín De Luz and Amar Ramasar ... set the bravura tone for the entire night."Joseph Dalton, "City Ballet launches summer season with grace, brilliance," ''Times Union'', July 8, 2010. Found a
Albany ''Times Union'' website
Accessed July 12, 2010.
In May 2010, ''TheArtsDesk.com'' noted that "the spectacularly bare-chested Amar Ramasar" had
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.Roslyn Sulcas, "Wayne McGregor & Alexei Ratmansky premieres, New York City Ballet," ''TheArtsDesk.com'', 16 May 2010. ("Perfectly suited to the Balanchine heritage: Wayne McGregor's NYCB debut piece 'Outlier' with Amar Ramasar, Maria Kowroski and Craig Hall." Photograph by Paul Kolnik/NYCB.) Found a
TheArtsDesk.com
Accessed July 13, 2010.


Personal life

Ramasar began dating Elysia Dawn Fridkin (also known as Elysia Dawn) in 2009, and they married in October 2011. She was formerly a dancer with
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, artistic director of the
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Ballet Collaborative, and is currently a Program Associate for MetLiveArts at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Their marriage ended in divorce in 2016.


See also

* List of New York City Ballet principal dancers
Copy of Lawsuit Against New York City Ballet


References


External links

*


Movie & TV Listings at ''The New York Times''

Photographs of Ramasar at Getty Images
* "Photo: Children explore the world of ballet", July 8, 2010, a
''Saratogian'' website
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