This is a list of New York City Ballet dancers.
Principal dancers
Soloists
This is a list of New York City Ballet soloists.
Corps de ballet
The following is a list of the current members of the corps de ballet.
- Victor Abreu
- Dominika Afanasenkov
- Devin Alberda
- Olivia Bell
- Olivia Boisson
- Jacqueline Bologna
- India Bradley
- Christina Clark
- Lauren Collett
- Nieve Corrigan
- Naomi Corti
- Gabriella Domini
- Savannah Durham
- Meaghan Dutton-O'Hara
- Owen Flacke
- David Gabriel
- Christopher Grant
- Laine Habony
- Sarah Harmon
- Kennard Henson
- Spartak Hoxha
- Baily Jones
- Charlie Klesa
- Alec Knight
- Ruby Lister
- Malorie Lundgren
- Jules Mabie
- Alston Macgill
- Mary Thomas MacKinnon
- Zoe Bliss Magnussen
- Shelby Mann
- Jenelle Manzi
- Noah McAuslin
- Samuel Melnikov
- Lars Nelson
- Maxwell Read
- Ava Sautter
- Grace Scheffel
- Kristen Segin
- Mary Elizabeth Sell
- Anna Snellgrove
- Mckenzie Bernardino Soares
- Quinn Starner
- Kennedy Targosz
- Rommie Tomasini
- Claire Von Enck
- Cainan Weber
- Andres Zuniga
Former corps de ballet
- Dena Abergel
- Faye Arthurs
- Aesha Ash
- Briana Atkins
- Debra Austin
- Austin Bachman
- Callie Bachman
- Amy Barker
- Darius Barnes[62]
- Toni Bentley
- Katie Bergstrom[62]
- Saskia Beskow
- Jenny Blascovich
- Megan Bonneau
- Paul Boos
- Susan Borree
- Mary Helen Bowers
- Likolani Brown
- Willy Burmann[63]
- Stephanie Chrosniak
- Emily Coates
- Maya Collins
- Cara Copeland
- Cameron Dieck
- Alina Drunova
- Sophie Flack[62]
- Paul Frame
- Dorothy Froehlich
- Kurt Froman
- Kyle Froman
- Kaitlyn Gilliland
- Pauline Golbin
- Sam Greenberg
- Amanda Hankes
- Brittany Hillyer
- Darla Hoover
- Dana Jacobson
- Dara Johnson
- Viktoria Kay
- Glenn Keenan
- Ashlee Knapp[64]
- Austin Laurent
- Robert Lyon
- Lindy Mandradjieff
- Gwyneth Muller
- Courtney Muscroft
- Ellen Ostrom
- Vincent Paradiso
- Allen Peiffer
- Roger Peterson
- Rachel Piskin
- David Prottas
- Matthew Renko
- Tabitha Rinko-Gay
- Shoshana Rosenfield
- Henry Seth
- Aaron Severini
- Briana Shepherd[62]
- Kristin Sloan
- Mimi Staker
- Lynne Stetson
- Joshua Thew
- Lara Tong
- Ulrik Trojaborg
- Max van der Sterre[62]
- Elizabeth Walker
- Lydia Wellington
- Garielle Whittle
- Katharine Wildish
- Sarah-Rose Williams
- Deborah Wingert
- Stephanie Zungre
Janice Levin Award dancers
The Janice Levin Dancer Award was created in 2000 by an endowment gift from the late Mrs. Levin, and is bestowed annually on a promising member of NYCB's corps de ballet.[65]
See also
References
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