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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
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in New York City. The school trains students from the age of six, with professional vocational ballet training for students aged 11–18. Graduates of the school achieve employment with leading ballet companies worldwide, and in the United States with New York City Ballet,
American Ballet Theatre American Ballet Theatre (ABT) is a classical ballet company based in New York City. Founded in 1939 by Lucia Chase and Richard Pleasant, it is recognized as one of the world's leading classical ballet companies. Through 2019, it had an annual ei ...
,
Boston Ballet The Boston Ballet is an American professional classical ballet company based in Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1963 by E. Virginia Williams and Sydney Leonard, and was the first professional repertory ballet company in New England. I ...
, San Francisco Ballet, Miami City Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet and Houston Ballet.


History

The school was founded by the renowned Russo-Georgian-born
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George Balanchine George Balanchine (; Various sources: * * * * born Georgiy Melitonovich Balanchivadze; ka, გიორგი მელიტონის ძე ბალანჩივაძე; January 22, 1904 (O. S. January 9) – April 30, 1983) was ...
, and philanthropists
Lincoln Kirstein Lincoln Edward Kirstein (May 4, 1907 – January 5, 1996) was an American writer, impresario, art connoisseur, philanthropist, and cultural figure in New York City, noted especially as co-founder of the New York City Ballet. He developed and sus ...
and Edward Warburg in 1934. Balanchine's self- prescribed edict, "But first, a school", is indicative of his adherence to the ideals of the training that was fostered by the Imperial Ballet School where he received his training. He realized that most great dance companies were fed by an academy closely associated with it. This practice afforded scores of dancers, well versed in the specifics of his technique and choreographic style. Among the teachers there were many Russian emigres who fled the
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: Pierre Vladimiroff,
Felia Doubrovska Felia Doubrovska (russian: link=no, Фелия Дубровская (real name Фелицата Леонтьевна Длужневская); born as ''Felizata Dlouzhnevska'' in St Petersburg, February 13, 1896 – d. Manhattan, September 18, ...
, Anatole Oboukhoff, Hélène Dudin, Ludmilla Schollar, Antonina Tumkovsky, and Alexandra Danilova. Their intention was to establish a major classical ballet company in America, which would lead to the formation of today's New York City Ballet. The school was formed to train and feed dancers into the company. It opened at 637 Madison Avenue with 32 students on January 2, 1934, and the students first performed that June. Seventy-five years later, the School was awarded the
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by President Barack Obama.


Program

Students are chosen through audition. Children's division auditions for the 2007–08 school year included six-year-olds for the first time; previously, the youngest students were required to turn eight in the year they began their studies. Children in the younger divisions are able to perform in various ballets with the company including George Balanchine's famous '' The Nutcracker'', ''
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'', Peter Martins's ''
Swan Lake ''Swan Lake'' ( rus, Лебеди́ное о́зеро, r=Lebedínoye ózero, p=lʲɪbʲɪˈdʲinəjə ˈozʲɪrə, link=no ), Op. 20, is a ballet composed by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1875–76. Despite its initial failur ...
'', and '' The Sleeping Beauty''. The most advanced students perform in a workshop at the end of each year where the heads of many prestigious ballet companies choose several of them to join their companies, including New York City Ballet. This started in 1965, when Alexandra Danilova sought and received approval from Balanchine to produce a spring workshop performance for the students. These workshops have become an important preview for many outstanding dancers. The school also hosts a summer program, where it selects about 200 dance students from across the country to train for five weeks. This summer program is one of the most selective ballet summer programs in the country. During the summer program, students are divided into seven girls' classes and two boys' classes: Girls' classes: * I * II * III * IV * V * VI * VII Boys' classes: * intermediate men * advanced men A small group of students from the summer program may be invited to enroll in SAB's winter term. During the winter term, students are divided into levels based on their age. Girls' classes: * Girls preparatory division * Children's division (Girls I-V) * Intermediate division (B1 and B2) * Advanced division (C1, C2 and D) Boys' classes: * Boys preparatory division * Children's division (Boys I-IV) * Intermediate men * Advanced men Boys typically spend two years in each level.


Faculty

As of August 2020, the faculty of School of American Ballet includes Jonathan Stafford (artistic director), Kay Mazzo (chairman of faculty), Dena Abergel, Marika Anderson, Aesha Ash,
Megan Fairchild Megan Fairchild (born October 23, 1984) is an American ballet dancer. She is currently a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet. Early life Fairchild was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and began her dance training at the age of four, stu ...
, Gonzalo Garcia, Craig Hall, Arch Higgins, Anthony Huxley, Sterling Hyltin, Megan Johnson, Katrina Killian, Meagan Mann,
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, Susan Pilarre, Andrew Scordato,
Suki Schorer Suki Schorer is an American ballet dancer, ballet mistress, teacher, and writer. She danced with George Balanchine's New York City Ballet from 1959 to 1972. Suki Schorer teaches at the School of American Ballet, the official school of the New Yor ...
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Abi Stafford Abi Stafford is an American ballet dancer. She joined the New York City Ballet in 2000 and was promoted to principal dancer in 2007. She retired in 2021. Early life Stafford was born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. She started ballet when she was six. ...
, Sheryl Ware.


Alumni

According to SAB, alumni of the School of American Ballet make up over 90% of New York City Ballet, all but two of the company at present. Some alumni include Mary Ellen Moylan, Maria Tallchief, Tanaquil LeClercq, Francisco Moncion, John Clifford, Nicholas Magallanes,Nicholas Magallanes Biography in oxfordreference.com
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Jillana Jillana (born 1934) is an American ballet dancer and instructor, and a former principal dancer with New York City Ballet. Early life and education Jillana was born Jill Zimmerman in Hackensack, New Jersey. She took lessons in tap and ballet dancing ...
, Allegra Kent, Arthur Mitchell, Patricia McBride, Paul Frame,
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, Edward Villella, Suzanne Farrell, Kay Mazzo, Kathryn Morgan, Garielle Whittle, Helgi Tomasson, Fernando Bujones, Gelsey Kirkland,
Heather Watts Heather Watts (born Linda Heather Watts; September 27, 1953) is a ballet dancer, most known for her time with the New York City Ballet. Biography Born in Long Beach, California, her dream as a little girl was to be an actress. An acting ...
, Merrill Ashley, Lourdes Lopez, Jock Soto, Peter Boal,
Olivia Boisson Olivia Boisson is an American ballet dancer. In 2013, she joined the corps de ballet at New York City Ballet, becoming the first black person to join the company in a decade. Biography Olivia Boisson was born in Queens, New York to Haitian ...
, Alexandra Waterbury, Victoria Rowell, Kyra Nichols, Darci Kistler,
Patrick Bissell Walter Patrick Bissell (December 1, 1957 – December 29, 1987) was an American danseur. He was a leading principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre. On his death at age 30 from a drug overdose, he was described by the artistic dire ...
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Damian Woetzel Damian Woetzel (born May 17, 1967) is an American choreographer. Woetzel was a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet, where he performed from 1985 until 2008. He also frequently performed with companies like the Kirov Ballet and America ...
, Ethan Stiefel,
Wendy Whelan Wendy Whelan (; born May 7, 1967) is an American ballet dancer. She was principal dancer with the New York City Ballet and performed with the company for 30 years, and toured in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Whelan has also been an influential gu ...
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Alan Bergman Alan Bergman (born September 11, 1925) and Marilyn Keith Bergman (November 10, 1928 – January 8, 2022) were an American songwriting duo. Married from 1958 until Marilyn's death, together they wrote music and lyrics for numerous celebrated telev ...
, Llanchie Stevenson, Sarah Hay, Arlene Shuler, and Paloma Herrera as well as celebrities Sean Young, Ashlee Simpson, Macaulay Culkin, Lawrence Leritz, Vanessa Carlton,
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, Alex Westerman, and Madeleine Martin.


Mae L. Wien Awards

Lawrence A. Wien, his daughters and their families founded the Mae L. Wien Awards in their mother's name. SAB students are chosen each year on the basis of their outstanding promise and a faculty member is honored for distinguished service. New York City Ballet chief balletmaster Jonathan Stafford may give a third award to a young choreographer at his discretion.


In popular culture

School of American Ballet is featured in the 2020 Disney+ documentary ''On Pointe'', showing the lives of several students during a year at the school.


References


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