Skylar Brandt | |
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Born | Purchase, New York, U.S. | January 8, 1993
Occupation | Ballet dancer |
Years active | 2009-present |
Relatives | Miranda July (cousin) |
Current group | American Ballet Theatre |
Dances | Ballet |
Skylar Paley Brandt (born January 8, 1993) is an American ballet dancer who is currently a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre. [1]
Skylar Brandt was born and raised in Purchase, New York. Her parents are Gary and Barbara Brandt; Barbara Brandt worked as a fitness instructor. [2] She is the youngest of three sisters and grew up in a Jewish family. [3] She is the cousin of American filmmaker, writer and artist Miranda July. [4] [5]
Brandt began her training at the age of six, at the Scarsdale Ballet Studio [6] under the instruction of Diana White [7] and Christian Claessens. Brandt also studied with Susan Jaffe, Valentina Kozlova and Fabrice Herrault as part of her earlier training.
In 2004 and again in 2008, Brandt participated in the Youth America Grand Prix [8] and was awarded a silver medal both times. The following year she began attending the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School at ABT and was there for four years before joining the ABT Studio Company in 2009. While at the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School, Brandt was a National Training Scholar [9] from 2006 to 2009, and in 2009 she became the recipient of the Bender Foundation scholarship. During her years of training prior to joining the American Ballet Theatre, Brandt spent five summers attending ABT’s Summer Intensives [10]
Brandt joined American Ballet Theatre's Studio Company in 2009, then became an apprentice with the main company in November 2010, and by June 2011 was in the Corps de Ballet. In August 2015, she worked her way up and was appointed a soloist in the company. She was assigned to fill in for lead roles such as Medora in Le Corsaire Princess Praline in Whipped Cream and Columbine in Harlequinade. Her repertoire also include roles in La Bayadère , Cinderella, Le Corsaire , Don Quixote , The Firebird , The Nutcracker , The Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake . In February 2020, Brandt made her debut in the title role of Giselle ; though set to dance with Joo Won Ahn, her first performance was with Herman Cornejo, after one rehearsal, in order to replace an injured Misty Copeland. [1] [11] [12] She was made principal dancer in September 2020. [13]
She created a Consort in Ghost Catcher, The Swallow in The Seasons, the Fairy Canari qui chante (Canary) in Alexei Ratmansky’s The Sleeping Beauty, a leading role in Her Notes and featured roles in AfterEffect, After You and Praedicere. [1]
Brandt has performed in several international galas. [1] She appeared in Ballet’s Greatest Hits, a documentary film, and Big Ballet, a Russian television show. Brandt received a Special Jury Award for her performances on ”Big Ballet” in 2018. She was awarded a Princess Grace Foundation-USA Fellowship in 2013. [14]
In 2020, in response of the impacts of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic on the dance community, Brandt participated in Misty Copeland's fundraiser, Swans for Relief, by dancing The Swan . The fund will go to participating dancers' companies and other related relief funds. [15] Brandt also participated in Swan Lake Bath Ballet, choreographed by Corey Baker for the BBC, in which dancers performed Swan Lake in their bath tubs and filmed themselves on their phones. [16]
Brandt's repertoire with the American Ballet Theatre includes: [1]
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