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Ballet West is an American ballet company based in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was founded in 1963 as the Utah Civic Ballet by Willam F. Christensen, the company's first artistic director, and Glenn Walker Wallace, who served as its first president. Christensen had previously established the first ballet department in an American university at the University of Utah in 1951.[1]

NameBallet West
Year founded1963
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NameBallet West
Year founded1963
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Websitewww.balletwest.org
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In 1968, the Federation of Rocky Mountain States chose the company to represent that group, and by extension, to represent the western United States. Due to that choice, the group's name was changed to Ballet West.[2] This is not to be confused with Ballet West in Taynuilt, Scotland.[3]

The Ballet West Academy is the official school of Ballet West and is located in Salt Lake City.[4]

Ballet West was featured in the reality TV series Breaking Pointe in the Summer of 2012 and 2013 aired on the CW Network, part of a BBC Production.

History of Ballet West

Ballet West was established in Salt Lake City in 1963. Willam F. Christensen was the company's first artistic director, co-founding the company together with Utah's “First Lady of the Arts” Glenn Walker Wallace. In 1951, Christensen had established the first ballet department in an American university at The University of Utah and with the tireless assistance of Mrs. Enid Cosgriff this program grew into the Utah Civic Ballet, Ballet West's first incarnation. But this was not the first ballet company Willam Christensen's founded. Along with his brothers Lew and Harold, Christensen made history by establishing the oldest ballet company in the western United States, the San Francisco Ballet. There he went on to create the first full-length American productions of Coppélia, Swan Lake, and The Nutcracker, which remains in Ballet West's repertoire to this day.

A 20th Century ballet pioneer, Christensen developed a distinctly American and theatrical repertoire for his company based on his early training in Utah and New York City as well as his years traversing the American Vaudeville circuit. He also built a strong connection to the works of George Balanchine. In 1975 Christensen invited the great American dancer Bruce Marks to join him as Ballet West's Co-Artistic Director. Marks became Artistic Director in 1978 when Christensen retired. Under Marks’ direction, the company presented its first full production of Swan Lake and it earned a reputation for developing emerging choreographers of the time. Also during this period Marks made history, along with his wife, the acclaimed Danish Ballerina, Toni Lander, by presenting the first American full-length production of Abdallah by renowned 19th Century Danish choreographer, August Bournonville. John Hart, CBE, former dancer, administrator, and Assistant Director of The Royal Ballet in England succeeded Marks as Artistic Director of Ballet West In 1985. Under his leadership, the company's repertoire was expanded to include more well-loved 19th Century classics such as The Sleeping Beauty. Hart further enriched the company's repertoire of ballets with the works of many early 20th Century masters, most notably the great English choreographer, Sir Frederick Ashton. From 1985 to 1996, Hart engaged San Francisco-based Val Caniparoli as Ballet West's resident choreographer. Dancer and choreographer Jonas Kåge served as Artistic Director from 1997 to 2006. During this time Kåge maintained Ballet West's repertoire of classics while revitalizing its profile with notable late 20th Century choreographers such as Christopher Bruce, Hans van Manen, Glen Tetley and William Forsythe.

Artistic directors

The founding artistic director, Willam Christensen, retired in 1978. He was succeeded by Bruce Marks, who had been co-artistic director since 1975. Starting in 1985, the company's third artistic director was John Hart, CBE, a former dancer, administrator, and assistant director of The Royal Ballet. From 1997 through 2006, the position belonged to Jonas Kåge, a dancer and choreographer.[1]

The company's fifth and current artist director is Adam Sklute, who has served in that capacity since 2007. Sklute was dancer, ballet master and associate director with The Joffrey Ballet.[1][5]

Dance company

Dancers with Ballet West as of August 2025 include:[6]

Principal Dancers

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NameNationalityTrainingJoined Ballet WestPromoted to Principal
[7] Emily AdamsUnited StatesSchool of American Ballet
Studio Maestro
Ballet Technique
Princeton Ballet
20072015
[8] Katlyn AddisonNational Ballet School of Canada, Quinte Ballet School of Canada, Pacific Northwest Ballet School, Boston ballet, and Houston Ballet Ben Stevenson Academy20102021
[9] Hadriel DinzBrazilGuiomar Boaventura at the Vortice Escola de Dancas20152021
[10] Adrian FryUnited StatesOmaha Theater Ballet School
School of American Ballet
Pacific Northwest Ballet School
20102017
[11] Tyler GumUnited StatesBallet Society of Colorado Springs
Pacific Northwest Ballet School
20102023
[12] David HuffmireUnited StatesBallet West Academy20182024
[13] Jenna Rae HerreraUnited StatesShe trained under Cynthia Young, Lawrence Blake, and Randall Graham20102021
[14] Amy PotterNutmeg Conservatory for the Arts2012, 20212022
Jordan VeitPacific Northwest Ballet School20132022
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Soloists

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NameNationalityTrainingJoined Ballet WestPromoted to Soloist
[15] Dominic BallardAustraliaAustralian Ballet School20172025
[16] Vinicius Lima Brazil Ballet West Academy 2020 2025
[17] Rylee Ann Rogers United States The School of American Ballet and the Professional Performing Arts High School 2022 2025
[18] Victoria Vassos Switzerland, Greece Staatliche Ballettschule Berlin 2019 2023
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Demi-soloists

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NameNationalityTrainingJoined Ballet WestPromoted to Demi-Soloist
[19] Lillian Casscells United States The School of American Ballet 2017 2024
[20] Jacob Hancock United States Ballet West Academy 2022 2025
[21] Joseph Lynch United States The Rock School for Dance Education and Boston Ballet School. 2019 2025
[22] Nicole Fannéy United States International Ballet Academy, Paris Opera Ballet School 2020 2023
[23] Lexi McCloud United States MOGA Conservatory of Dance 2024 2025
[24] Jake PreeceCanadaGoh Ballet Academy
Pacific Northwest Ballet School
20192022
[25] Anisa Sinteral United States 2015, 2021 2025
[26] Loren Walton United States Ballet West Academy 2022 2025
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Corps de Ballet

  • Olivia Book
  • Alexis Bull
  • Jazz Khai Bynum
  • Kai Casperson
  • Kye Cooley
  • Isabella Corridon
  • Anderson Duhan
  • Jaya Dhand
  • Maren Florence
  • Robert Fowler
  • Lund Fuller
  • Victor Galeana
  • Mikayla Gyfteas
  • Tea Hinchley
  • James Jobson-Larkin
  • Schuyler Lian
  • William Lynch
  • Jonas Malinka-Thompson
  • Claire Spainhour
  • Kyra Stafford

Ballet West II, Second Company Artists

  • Carly Allyn
  • Calder Feinstein
  • Adrian Fite
  • Pieter Gunning
  • Callia Herbert
  • Mirin Hirano
  • Melanie McIntire
  • Mario Mery
  • Sophia Nanni
  • Aubri Parker
  • Mateo Salinas
  • Zoe Wilson
  • Annalise Wood

Notable Dancers

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Name Rank Date Joined Date Left
Beckanne Sisk Principal 2011 2022
Chase O'Connell Principal 2013 2022
Allison Debona First Soloist 2007 2022
Christopher Sellers First Soloist 2006 2019
Christopher Ruud Principal 1998 2019
Rex Tilton Principal 2008 2022
Kathrine Lawrence Principal 2004 2021
Elizabeth Weldon Soloist 2009 2018
Jeff Rogers Principal 1980 2000
Max Hall BW II 2002 2010
Silver Barkes Corps de Ballet 2004 2012
Jane Wood Principal 1981 2001
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