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Remy Young

Remy Young

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Remy Young, of Belmont, North Carolina, began her classical training at the age of three at the Charlotte School of Ballet under the direction of Gay Porter and Bridget Porter-Young. There, she achieved the highest awards in the Royal Academy of Dance and Cecchetti methods. In 2013, she received awards from Youth America Grand Prix and American Ballet Competition.
Young attended summer programs at the School of American Ballet and American Ballet Theatre. In 2013, she was accepted into the ABT Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School where she trained until joining ABT Studio Company in January 2015.
Young became an apprentice with American Ballet Theatre in January 2016 and joined the corps de ballet in June 2016. She has danced several Corps and Soloist roles with the company, including a Flower Girl in Don Quixote, Moyna in Giselle, one of the Nutcracker’s Sisters in Alexei Ratmansky’s The Nutcracker, the pas de trois and a big swan in Swan Lake, and a featured role in Songs of Bukovina. She created a leading role in Overlook and featured roles in Collage & Creed and Praedicere.

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