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The high-flying ballerina following in a family tradition

Skylar Brandt is principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre - her grandfather made his name as a ballet dancer after migrating to Canada from Poland

March 23, 2023 12:54
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Skylar Brandt as Kitri in Don Quixote. Photo: Rosalie O’Connor.
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Many little girls dream of becoming a ballerina, but few have the talent to fulfil that dream. Skylar Brandt is one of the lucky few — although luck has very little to do with it, as her formidable gifts and unwavering determination are the driving forces behind her success.

Now a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre, one of the US’s leading companies, she delights audiences with her speed and exuberant style, but is equally at home dancing more lyrical works.

Last year she was named by Forbes Magazine as one of its “30 under 30” influential people in the Arts and Style category (she turned 30 this January). She has come a long way since her first rather reluctant steps at a local ballet school in Westchester, New York.

“At first it was too slow for me, the pace wasn’t quick enough and I was a little bored,” says Brandt. “It wasn’t fun to learn the positions of the feet when I was just six years old.

"When I ended up training at a more serious school in Westchester, with a Russian teacher and a teacher who had danced under George Balanchine at New York City Ballet, the environment was more intense.

"I liked that because it felt that I was being treated like an adult and I enjoyed all the challenges that ballet presented. It made me look at it in a different way, it was striving for a certain perfection which I hadn’t previously had in my creative movement classes, waving a schmutter around.”

Brandt comes from a close-knit Jewish family. “We were always bonding over those Jewish holidays and that really warm feeling that comes with all of that territory,” she says.

“My godfather is a Holocaust survivor, and he is still alive, which is incredible. He is just about the strongest man I have ever met.”

Her grandfather was also a ballet dancer who came over from Pinsk in Poland. He migrated to Canada where, upon arrival, was told he would now be known as Larry Superstein, instead of Israel Zipperstein. “They handed him a banana and he had never seen a banana in his life, so he ate the whole thing with the skin and got so sick that he never ate one again.