Kyra Nichols

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Born (1958-07-02) July 2, 1958 (age 66)
Occupations
  • ballet dancer
  • teacher
SpouseDavid Gray
Kyra Nichols
Born (1958-07-02) July 2, 1958 (age 66)
EducationSchool of American Ballet
Occupations
  • ballet dancer
  • teacher
SpouseDavid Gray
Children2
Career
Former groupsNew York City Ballet

Kyra Nichols (born July 2, 1958) is an American retired ballet dancer and teacher. She joined the New York City Ballet in 1974 and was promoted to principal dancer in 1979. She is one of the last dancers to have worked with George Balanchine, although he did not create any new work on her. However, she originated roles in several ballets by Jerome Robbins. Nichols retired from performing in 2007, after a 33-year career.

Nichols joined the Pennsylvania Ballet as a ballet mistress in the 2014–15 season. In 2017, she left to serve as Violette Verdy and Kathy Ziliak Anderson Chair in Ballet and professor of music in ballet at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music.

Kyra Nichols was born on July 2, 1958, in Berkeley, California.[1] She received her dance training from her mother, Sally Streets, who danced with the New York City Ballet in the 1950s.[2] She was also taught by Alan Howard, a former member of Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo and New York City Ballet.[3] Starting at age twelve, she attended summer intensives at the School of American Ballet in New York.[4] After the third summer, she was asked to stay as a full-time student.[2]

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