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Silas Farley (born ) is an American ballet dancer, choreographer and educator. He danced at the
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between 2013 and 2020, and choreographed outside the company. In 2021, he became the dean of
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's Trudl Zipper Dance Institute.


Early life and training

Farley was raised in
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, the youngest of seven children. One of his brothers,
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, is a football player. Silas Farley started dancing at age seven. He later joined a program for young male dancers at the North Carolina Dance Theatre School of Dance, where he was taught by the school's then-director, Darleen Callaghan, as well as former
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' ...
principal dancers
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and
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. At age eleven, he made his choreographic debut at a student workshop in Charlotte. At thirteen, he started teaching other students at the encouragement of Callaghan. At age fourteen, Farley entered the
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(SAB). At the time, since he was too young to choreograph at the student workshop there, he served as the unofficial ballet master and "the cheerleader with a notebook" for a piece by 18-year-old
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. Farley did so for another year, then choreographed for the workshop for two consecutive years. Farley attended SAB with scholarship and graduated after four years of training. After he graduated high school, he was accepted to
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on full scholarship, but opted to pursue a career in dance first.


Career

In 2012, Farley became an apprentice with the New York City Ballet, and was chosen to be a teaching fellow at SAB. He joined the corps de ballet the following year. Lead roles he performed include the Cavalier in Balanchine's ''
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'' and Prince Ivan in ''Firebird''. Throughout his time in the company, he was one of the few African American dancers in the company. He also hosts the segment "Hear the Dance" of the company
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. In 2013, Farley choreographed for the SAB Winter Ball. In 2019, he made ''Songs From the Spirit'', a piece about prison life that was performed at the
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, in collaboration with the podcast ''
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''. He joined the board of the
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the same year. In June 2020, Farley, who was 26, announced that he would retire from the New York City Ballet, but would continue to host "Hear the Dance" and teach at SAB when possible. He became the artist-in-residence in ballet at the
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,
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, in the 2020–21 school year. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he became involved with the Los Angeles-based
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, becoming the inaugural artist of Amplify Series, which celebrates artists of color. He also taught master classes and choreographed for the school's virtual summer intensive and a section of the virtual production of ''
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''. He also choreographed a video titled ''Werner Sonata'' for
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, and another for
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's
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series. He also made ''Collage & Creed'' for
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, which premiered in June 2021 in
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. Farley became the dean of the Colburn School's Trudl Zipper Dance Institute in July 2021, succeeding
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. Darleen Callaghan, Farley's former teacher who remains a mentor, assumed the role of associate dean. On May 5, 2022, Farley's first main stage production for the New York City Ballet, ''Architects of Time'', premiered. He and composer David K. Israel were commissioned by the company to make a ballet inspired by a poem Balanchine wrote for
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, who set it to a melody.


Personal life

Farley is married to Cassia Wilson, also a ballet dancer. As of 2020, he is studying at the
Harvard Extension School Harvard Extension School (HES) is the extension school of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The school is one among 12 schools that grant degrees and falls under the Division of Continuing Education in the Harvard Faculty of Arts ...
.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Farley, Silas Living people 1990s births American male ballet dancers Ballet teachers Ballet choreographers African-American ballet dancers African-American male dancers African-American choreographers American choreographers New York City Ballet dancers School of American Ballet alumni People from Charlotte, North Carolina Dancers from North Carolina 21st-century American ballet dancers