Ricardo Torres was born in San Juan, PR in 1980. He started his ballet studies at the age of 9, under one of Joseph Pilates' students, Lolita San Miguel, and Alicia Alonso's teacher Jose Pares .
At the age of 13 Ricardo received a scholarship for the School of American Ballet Summer Intensive, at the age of 14 he received a scholarship for the San Francisco Ballet School Summer Intensive, then joining as a full student at the age of 16.
Brian Carey Chung danced for 20 years with Alonzo King's LINES Ballet, Karole Armitage's Armitage Gone! Dance, Dwight Rhoden/Desmond Richardson's Complexions Contemporary Ballet, and Ballet Hispanico of New York. He also served as Ms. Armitage's company Rehearsal Director and as her Assistant Choreographer on the Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park production of HAIR.
Katy Spreadbury received her early professional training from Kathy Kozul, Carol Somers, Sherri Moore-Nikitas, and Terri Gordon. Katy was a member of the Burncoat Fine Arts Magnet Program throughout her middle and high school years. She spent her summers training and performing with Ballet Workshop of New England under the direction of Jacqueline Cronsberg.
Breton Tyner-Bryan is an American born multi award winning director, writer, actor, choreographer, editor, with Canadian roots, based in New York City. A classically trained ballet dancer and costume designer, she serves as creative director for Grammy-winning musicians. OC Movies, TV & Streaming has compared her work to Darren Aronofsky film Black Swan and Voyeurs Room 104 calling it "an impressionistic fantasy with eye-catching visuals, a fresh take on storytelling".
Jose Traba has performed principal and soloist roles with Cincinnati Ballet, Ballet Chicago, New Orleans City Ballet, and has been a guest artist with companies across the U.S. and abroad. He has also performed with the Metropolitan Opera Ballet, New York City Opera, Washington Ballet, and has appeared in television in works on PBS and on Live from Lincoln Center.
Edgar Anido was born in Santa Clara-Cuba, where he began his ballet studies at the E. V. A. “Olga Alonzo” and finished his training at the National School of Ballet in Havana-Cuba. He then joined to Camaguey Ballet, as a soloist (1999-2002), and later was invited to be principal dancer of the Central Theatre Ballet of Guayaquil-Ecuador (2002-2004), finally joining Ballet Gamonet in Miami (2005-2008).