Buffalo Ballet Theater

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The Buffalo Ballet Theater is a Ballet company in Buffalo, New York, USA. It was founded[when?] by the dancer and choreographer Barry Leon.[1] Bronislava Nijinska led the Buffalo Ballet Theater from 1967. Countless US-American dancers started their dancing career here.

Principal Dancers[edit]

  • Donna Armistead [2]
  • Robin Gilbert
  • Heidi Halt
  • Janet Murphy
  • Moira Murphy
  • Gregory Drotar
  • Barry Leon

Dancers[edit]

  • Marvin Askew [3]
  • Amber Bosch [4]
  • Ani DiFranco
  • Sarah Duax [5]
  • Sara Eppley [6]
  • Rebekah Fontane [7]
  • Sara Gelbaugh [8]
  • Heidi Halt [9]
  • Erinn Hughes [10]
  • Rebecca Jefferson [11]
  • Heidi Kregal
  • Linda Merrill[12]
  • Melanie Nasser [13]
  • Libby Nord [14]
  • Noelle Partusch [15]
  • Kathy Pucci [16]
  • Maria Rodgers [17]
  • Christopher Smith [18]
  • Joel Sprague
  • Joseph Puleo
  • Janette Sullivan [19]
  • Katie Wakeford[20]
  • Paul Wegner [21]
  • Jessica Wolfrum [22]

Artistic Directors[edit]

  • Gregory Drotar [23]
  • Barry Leon

Choreographers[edit]

  • Gregory Drotar
  • Shelley Hain [24]

Teachers[edit]

  • Patricia Farkas Sprague
  • Linda Perez [25]

Pianists[edit]

References[edit]

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