Rachel Rutherford (born Rachel Rutherford Englund Knapp) is a former soloist with New York City Ballet.
Rutherford was born in New York City, the daughter of dancer and ballet teacher Gage Bush Englund.[1] She began her training at age eight at the Joffrey Ballet School and entered the School of American Ballet in 1987. While attending the Chapin School, from which she eventually graduated in 1994,[2] Rutherford also received the D.A.N.C.E. scholarship allowing her to study in Spring 1992 at the Royal Danish Ballet. She became an apprentice with the New York City Ballet the following year and joined the corps de ballet late 1995. The next Spring she appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman.
Ms. Rutherford was promoted to soloist at the New York City Ballet in May 2002,[3] danced that year in Chiaroscuro on the Live from Lincoln Center broadcast, New York City Ballet's Diamond Project: Ten Years of New Choreography, and again two years later dancing in Concerto Barocco on their Lincoln Center Celebrates Balanchine 100, both on PBS. She retired in 2011.
Roles
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originated featured roleseditStephen BayneseditMiriam MahdavianieditAngelin PreljocajeditJerome Robbinsedit
Christopher Wheeldoneditoriginated corps roleseditEliot FeldeditRobert La Fosse and Robert GarlandeditPeter MartinseditJerome Robbinsedit |
featured roleseditGeorge Balanchineedit
August BournonvilleeditMiriam MahdavianieditPeter Martinsedit
Alexei RatmanskyeditJerome Robbinsedit
Lynne Taylor-Corbettedit
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References
edit- ^ "Gage Bush Englund, Ballet Mistress and Dancer, Dies at 77", New York Times, January 15th, 2009. Accessed 14 February 2013
- ^ "News Post".
- ^ NY Times, June 6th, 2002
- ^ NY Times Anna Kisselgoff, June 22nd, 2000
- ^ Dance Magazine Wendy Perron, June, 2000
- ^ NY Times, Anna Kisselgoff, April 28th, 2005
- ^ NY Times Gia Kourlas, June 20th, 2005
- ^ NY Times, Anna Kisselgoff, February 25th, 2003