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NANCY RAFFA Director of Repertoire

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Nancy Raffa received her early training with Madame Gabriella

Darvash. In 1980, she became the youngest and first American female to win the Gold Medal at the Prix de Lausanne competition in Switzerland. New York Times Dance Critic Anna Kisselgoff wrote of her:

“(she is)…a young and extremely talented dancer” who “made mini-history in ballet. The dance is in her.”

Raffa joined Makarova and Company on Broadway and then, at 16, became a member of the corps de ballet with . She went on to become principal ballerina at Ballet de

Santiago, Chile and Ballet National Française de Nancy, France. She returned to the U.S. as principal ballerina with City Ballet. During her career, Raffa partnered with ballet legends Rudolph

Nureyev, and Fernando Bujones. She has also worked with prominent choreographers including , , Roland Petit, Hans Van Manen, Merce Cunningham, Birgit

Cullberg, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Ben Stevenson, Ulysses Dove and . Her repertory as a has been extensive and diverse.

Raffa began her teaching career as an adjunct faculty member in Miami at the New World School of the Arts. Transitioning from dancer to coach and stager, she became Senior Faculty member and

Assistant to the Director at School, directing its Summer Intensive and Apprentice

Program.

In 2005, Raffa was named Director of American Ballet Theatre’s (ABT) Summer Intensive programs, Company teacher, Director of Repertoire for ABT II and faculty member for the ABT

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School.

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Raffa was appointed Director of Repertoire at ABT in June 2007. In addition to her Repertoire duties, she performs roles in ABT’s , , La Sylphide, Onegin, On the Dnieper, , The Sleeping Beauty and .

At ABT, Raffa has assisted Ratmansky on nearly all of his work since his appointment as Artist in Residence in 2009. She has re-staged many of Ratmansky’s creations for ABT at Ballet, Het

National Ballet, , Ballet Theater, The and .

Raffa assisted Twyla Tharp in the workshop production of Tharp’s Tony Award®-nominated

Broadway show Come Fly Away. She has also staged Tharp’s Push Comes to Shove for and

In the Upper Room for ABT in collaboration with Shelley Washington.

Raffa has judged the Prix de Lausanne and Youth America Grand Prix in several countries. She delivers Master Teacher Classes by request and has taught all over the United States, Europe, South

America, Japan and Asia.

In 2019, Raffa was nominated for the Dance Award for “Outstanding

Achievement in Restaging/Revival/Reconstruction” for her re-staging of Ratmansky’s Shostakovich

Trilogy (2013) for San Francisco Ballet.

Raffa holds an Ace certification in exercise physiology, graduated magna cum laude in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from St. Thomas University in Miami and is certified as an Ayurvedic

Wellness Counselor. She is currently pursuing a doctorate degree in Ayurvedic Medicine.

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