Thursday, July 24, 2014

Throwback Thursday and Jacques d'Amboise


Throwback Thursday and Jacques d'Amboise

Born on in July 1934, Jacques d'Amboise will celebrate his 80th birthday this month.  He has been retired from performing for 35 years, but I had the privilege of meeting him and seeing him perform on more than one occasion when I was a fledgling dancer.  I found him to be a wonderful person as well as an amazing performer.

His dance career began when he sat reluctantly through his sister’s ballet classes.  One day the teacher challenged him to try a changement, and the rest, as they say, is history.  By age seventeen, he was a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet.  He danced in many of Balanchine’s ballets, and went on to choreograph many himself, including The Chase and Irish Fantasy.  He also appeared in the movies:  Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Carousel, and The Best Things in Life are Free.

While a principal with NYC Ballet, he founded The National Dance Institute.  He believes in the absolute necessity of arts education and is a tireless teacher and promoter – not with the goal of producing professional dancers, but with the idea to develop excellence and engagement in young people.  He says that what matters most to him is “loving and learning”.

Today more than 6,000 children take classes at NDI, and there are more than 40,000 that do so worldwide.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Dance History Factoid #40:  
 “Jacques d'Amboise is a famous American ballet dancer.”

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