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Emery LeCrone is an American dancer and choreographer. Currently she dances professionally with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. She is an established choreographer who has presented and produced numerous large scale productions with her own chamber company, Emery LeCrone DANCE, founded in 2013. LeCrone's choreography has been commissioned by the Colorado Ballet, Oregon Ballet Theater, Minnesota Dance Theater, North Carolina Dance Theater, and the Saint Louis Ballet, among others. Career highlights include a collaboration with the designer Yigal Azrouël for the Guggenheim Works & Process series in 2014. As well as a full-length evening of her choreography for The Joyce Theater's Ballet Festival in 2017. While working within the classical vocabulary, LeCrone incorporates pedestrian movements that are strikingly tender. The steps look like ballet, but they're less formal, more rugged and athletic and her dancers are certainly not afraid of the floor. Intense movements with silent yet intimate exchanges between dancers are emblematic of LeCrone's choreographic style. Brian Seibert of ''The New York Times'' has written about her work "Emery LeCrone is a skilled and sophisticated choreographer who is attentive to music and musical form. Mostly abstaining from easy sensationalism, she is laudably committed to the harder task of making dance work as dance, almost solely through abstraction rather than narrative. He elaborates "Ms. LeCrone's divergences from classical ballet are all in the direction of increasing a ribbonlike flow — blending in the rolling floor contact of contemporary dance and braiding sections with adroit overlapping. She grew up in
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and trained at the School of Greensboro Ballet under John Dennis and
Maryhelen Mayfield Maryhelen Mayfield (born January 28, 1946) is an American ballet dancer, choreographer, and artistic director. She was a dancer with Kansas City Ballet before moving to North Carolina to serve as both artistic and executive director of Greensboro ...
. LeCrone spent summers at intensives at the
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. She graduated from the North Carolina School of the Arts before joining the
North Carolina Dance Theatre Charlotte Ballet is the oldest professional ballet company in North Carolina. It was founded as North Carolina Dance Theatre in Winston-Salem by Robert Lindgren, who was then Dean of Dance at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, i ...
. She began choreographing in 2006. She was the resident choreographer of the New Chamber Ballet and the Columbia Ballet Collaborative. She has also choreographed works for the Oregon Ballet Theater and the Colorado Ballet. Her sister,
Megan LeCrone Megan LeCrone is an American ballet dancer and soloist with the New York City Ballet. Early life and training LeCrone was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Jonathan and Sandra LeCrone and raised in Greensboro. She has two sisters, Emery ...
, is a soloist for the
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