Dance with Dancers
Dance with Bryan Jenkins
- Item Number
- 510
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Sold
- 100 USD to Live Event Bidder
Item Description
Here is your chance to be swept away by BalletMet Company Dancer Bryan Jenkins!
At 10:00pm on February 27th at the Party we will have our official Dance with the Dancers Dance. This moment is NOT to be missed! Bid today to have your moment with these amazing athletes
A Florida native, Bryan Jenkins spent three years at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts in Jacksonvill, Fla., where he trained in modern and contemporary dance under teachers such as Ellie Barret, Caroline Schmidt and Monica Macbeth. Also while in Jacksonville he joined Dance with Distinction, an after school program at Jacksonville University, where he was greatly influenced by Jonathan Guise. In 2003 he was accepted into the Harid Conservatory on full tuition scholarship, where he was trained exclusively in classical ballet by Olivier Pardina, Victoria Schneider and Svetlena Osiyeva. Upon graduating from Harid in 2004, Mr. Jenkins joined Houston Ballet 2 where he was coached by Claudio Munoz, Lazaro Carrerno and Phillip Broomhead. Mr. Jenkins received the Most Improved Award given to him by Houston Ballet's artistic staff. In 2006, Mr. Jenkins was chosen to set Stanton Welch's Fingerprints on the Cincinnati Ballet. Mr. Jenkins has performed numerous roles in ballets such as Jonathon Harker in David Nixon's Dracula, Aladdin in Gerard Charles' Aladdin, Stanton Welch's Blue, Benvolio in Nixon's Romeo and Juliet, the Prince in Charles' The Nutcracker, Welch's Bruiser, George Wilson in Jimmy Orrante's The Great Gatsby and Welch's Fingerprints.
Item Special Note
Auction winner must be present at The Dance with the Dancers Event to Dance with the chosen Dancer during the Special Dance. Otherwise this will be considered a donation to BalletMet Columbus.
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