Adriana Pierce (she/her) is a dancer, choreographer, and director based in New York City. After training at School of American Ballet, Pierce began her dancing career with New York City Ballet and Miami City Ballet, continuing onto Broadway, film, and TV (2018 Broadway Revival of Carousel, Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story, Fosse/Verdon on FX). As a choreographer, Pierce is equally at home creating works for ballet, theater,...read more
Adriana Pierce (she/her) is a dancer, choreographer, and director based in New York City. After training at School of American Ballet, Pierce began her dancing career with New York City Ballet and Miami City Ballet, continuing onto Broadway, film, and TV (2018 Broadway Revival of Carousel, Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story, Fosse/Verdon on FX). As a choreographer, Pierce is equally at home creating works for ballet, theater, and film, and is the Associate Director/Choreographer of Justin Peck’s Tony Award-winning dance musical, Illinoise. The lack of lesbian representation in ballet led Pierce to start Queer the Ballet, an initiative with the mission to widen the scope of classical ballet by producing queer work by queer dance artists.
Pierce created her first ballet works for the School of American Ballet’s Student Choreography Workshop, and was twice selected to participate in New York Choreographic Institute’s Choreographic Sessions. Pierce’s choreographic work features movement and partnering that allows dancers of all genders equal agency, dismantling the traditional gender dynamics of dance. Today, Pierce’s choreography has been performed by American Ballet Theatre, Carolina Ballet, Columbia Ballet Collaborative, Ashley Bouder Project, Queer the Ballet, Ballet Academy East, and featured in festivals and galas such as Hamptons Dance Project, Kaatsbaan Fall Dance Festival, Fire Island Dance Festival, Mainly Mozart Festival, The Joyce Theater’s Ballet Festival, and Adrienne Arsht Center’s Annual Gala. She has completed residencies with Center for Ballet and the Arts at NYU and Bridge Street Theatre, and Baruch Performing Arts Center as a CUNY Dance Initiative grant recipient. Pierce was recognized by Dance Magazine as one of “25 to Watch” in 2022.
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