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Meet Devon Teuscher A Dancer’s Journey—I Up close with ABT Principal Dancer Devon Teuscher Beginnings My journey with dance began when I was 8 years old. I started taking dance Summer Intensives class because one of my best friends was taking lessons. I was hooked after my first ballet class. I tried many other JKO School forms of dance like jazz, tap, and hip- hop but I loved ballet the most. I trained Studio Company rigorously for many years including at ABT’s Summer Intensives, before moving to New York at age fifteen to Apprentice attend the inaugural year of the JKO School at ABT. I was accepted into ABT Studio Company and the Main Company Corps de ballet shortly thereafter. Soloist Fun Facts First Ever Role: How many pairs of pointe shoes My first role in a full length ballet do you go through each week? Principal Dancer was with my home school in Vermont, I can go through up to 5 pairs of where I danced the role of Chinese pointe shoes a week. in The Nutcracker. I remember being so excited!! Favorite Ballet: My favorite ballet is Romeo and Juliet. First Role with ABT: My first role with the main company at Most Challenging Role: ABT was a flower and a snowflake in The most challenging role I have the corps de ballet of The Nutcracker. performed is Myrtha in Giselle. Favorite Role: One item in your dance bag that My favorite role is Odette/Odile in you can’t go without: Swan Lake. I have a dog named Riley that I like to bring to work with me. He fits in my How many hours do you dance dance bag pretty well! each week? During a rehearsal period I dance from Odette (White Swan) or 10am–7pm, Tuesday–Saturday. During Odile (Black Swan)? ABT’s performance week, I rehearse Both roles have their strengths, from 10am–5pm and then the evening but if I had to choose one, it would performance is from 7–10pm. be Odette. Photo: RosaliePhoto: O’Connor .
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