Suki Schorer
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Suki Schorer is an American ballet dancer, ballet mistress, teacher, and writer.
She danced with George Balanchine
George Balanchine
George Balanchine , born Giorgi Balanchivadze in Saint Petersburg, Russia, to a Georgian father and a Russian mother, was one of the 20th century's most famous choreographers, a developer of ballet in the United States, co-founder and balletmaster of New York City Ballet...

's New York City Ballet from 1959 to 1972.
Suki Schorer teaches at the School of American Ballet
School of American Ballet
The School of American Ballet is one of the most famous classical ballet schools in the world and is the associate school of the New York City Ballet, a leading international ballet company based at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City. The school trains students from the...

, the official school of the New York City Ballet
New York City Ballet
New York City Ballet is a ballet company founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein. Leon Barzin was the company's first music director. Balanchine and Jerome Robbins are considered the founding choreographers of the company...

 and is a Balanchine Trust repetiteur.

Biography

Suki Schorer received her early professional training at the San Francisco Ballet School and joined the San Francisco Ballet in 1956. She continued her ballet studies with Lew Christensen as a member of the Company and also attended the University of California at Berkeley. In 1959, at the invitation of George Balanchine, she joined the New York City Ballet where she took his daily classes for over a decade. In 1968, she was made a principal dancer. Her repertory included principal roles in Apollo, Serenade, Concerto Barocco, Symphony in C, Ivesiana, Stars and Stripes, Tarantella and Jewels among others. Balanchine made solo roles on her in Don Quixote, Raymonda Variations, Harlequinade, and A Midsummer Night's Dream.

Almost from the beginning of her tenure at the New York City Ballet, she began to teach at the School of American Ballet and she occasionally taught company class. Later, Mr. B asked her to teach a "newcomers" class for dancers joining the company. At his request, she toured the US as a talent scout for the School of American Ballet and assisted him in seminars for ballet teachers that were organized with support from the Ford Foundation.

On her retirement from the Company in 1972, Mr. B organized a new class of advanced girls at SAB of which she was to be the principal teacher. In 1998, she was appointed to the Brown Foundation Senior Faculty Chair at the School, which remains her principal commitment. In addition to teaching, she has staged a ballet annually for SAB's Workshop and excerpts for appearances in other venues by SAB students.

Publications

She is also a dance writer:
  • 1991 : contribution to I Remember Balanchine, Francis Mason, Doubleday
  • 1999 : Suki Schorer on Balanchine Technique, Knopf. In 2000 winner of de la Torre Bueno Prize, translated in French and in Italian. A japanese edition is in progress.
  • 1999 : contribution to First Lessons in Ballet de Lise Friedman, Workman
  • 2003 : contribution to Balanchine: Celebrating a Life in Dance, Costas, Tide-Mark Press
  • 2003 : contribution to Grace under pressure : passing dance through time, Proscenium Publishers, Inc.
  • 2005 : Put Your Best Foot Forward, Workman
  • 2008 : contribution to Balanchine then and now, Sylph Editions (p. 101–109 Suki Schorer in conversation with Ann Hogan)

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