Wednesday, December 5, 2018

The Beauty of Dance, Part Seven: Kathryn Boren, American Ballet Theatre, New York, NY

Kathryn Boren is a striking young dancer who joined the American Ballet Theatre's corps de ballet in 2015. 


She brings to the American Ballet Theatre (ABT) a wealth of experience from her training at the company's Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School.  Her first major professional gig was at Staatsbellett Berlin, where she danced for two years beginning in 2011.  From 2013 to 2015, she danced with the Boston Ballet, where,she performed in George Balanchine’s Allegro Brillante, danced the principal in Jerome Robbins’ Interplay, and also danced in Balanchine’s Stars and Stripes.  She amassed even more credits in Boston - too many to list here.

A beautiful young woman, yes, but looking at her résumé, it's easy to see that Kathryn Boren is not just another pretty face.  Look for her to become a principal at ABT.

And speaking of pretty faces . . . one of the articles of faith that encourages me to keep this blog going is that a woman's natural beauty is always preferable to her cosmetic beauty. So as glamorous as Kathryn Boren looks when made up for a stage role . . . 


. . . she looks absolutely gorgeous without any makeup at all.


I told you that finding beautiful women in dance was easy-peasy! :-) 

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