Outside of Edward Villella, I don’t know of any male ballet dancer that is from the United States. I don’t know anything about ballet though and the only reason I know Edward Villella is he was on the Odd Couple.
So any ballet buffs that can inform me who is the best known male ballet dancer?
Alvin Ailey, Jerome Robbins, Arthur Michell, Jacques d’Amboise or Michael Kidd? Although I guess maybe they fit under choreographers more than any other category.
I’m not a huge ballet fan but I know Jock Soto is considered a great dancer or was since he’s now retired. I had a chance to see him perform and he was wonderful.
Good suggestions. I think people have heard of the Alvin Ailey dance company, but probably can’t extrapolate back to figure out who AA is. Jerome Robbins and Michael Kidd (who I’ve become an obsessive fan of) are both better known as choreographers for popular musicals (stage and screen). Arthur Mitchell I’ve heard of, but I think if you stopped someone on the street they’d guess shampoo brand.
So of your list, I’ll vote for Jacques d’Amboise – if you don’t mind the “isn’t he French?” comments.
Some would say the “golden age” of ballet and choreography would have been Balanchine’s era with the New York City Ballet (1948-1983). Certainly the 1960s and 70s were a time when dancers like Baryshnikov, Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn became enormously popular.
Decades ago, before I knew who he was, I saw him interviewed by Dick Cavett. When Cavett introduced “ballet legend Jacques d’Amboise,” naturally I pictured a prissy Frenchman. I was as surprised as anyone that, though he was of French-Canadian descent, he was a blue-collar Noo Yawk guy with a heavy Noo Yawk accent.