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Megan LeCrone

Megan LeCrone
Portrait of Megan LeCrone by Peter Lindbergh (c) 2015.jpg
Born Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Residence New York City
United States
Education North Carolina School of the Arts
School of American Ballet
Occupation Ballet dancer
Years active 2001 - present
Home town Greensboro, North Carolina
Current group New York City Ballet

Megan LeCrone is an American ballet dancer and soloist with the New York City Ballet.

LeCrone was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Jonathan and Sandra LeCrone and raised in Greensboro. She has two sisters, Emery LeCrone, a ballet dancer and renowned choreographer, and Alexandra, an English teacher. LeCrone began her dance training when she was four years old at the School of Greensboro Ballet under the direction of Maryhelen Mayfield, John Dennis, and Elissa Fuchs. When she was fourteen years old she began training with Melissa Hayden and Duncan Noble at the North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem.

Avant-garde choreographer Cecilia Bengolea, in between projects for Opéra de Lyon and Centre Pompidou, adapted a dance for New York City Ballet soloist Megan LeCrone with a score featuring “Geneva” by Kindness, a slow-burning ballad from the acclaimed British musician’s sophomore album, Otherness. Using 3D scanners, LeCrone’s beguiling performance is an interactive viewing experience with three layers of raw data that you can switch between using 1, 2, 3 on your keyboard.

LaCrone danced a score by Cecilia Bengolea featuring music by British musician Kindness. Using 3D scanners, the performance was made into an interactive viewing experience with layers of raw data that can be switched by the viewer.

LeCrone, along with six other dancers from the New York City Ballet, opened the Spring 2016 New York Fashion Week in a performance choreographed by Justin Peck.

A picture of LeCrone's feet, one in a pointe shoe and one bare, received widespread social media attention.

In 2012 she was featured in a film short titled Figure Studies, and was later featured in a documentary series on the New York City Ballet in 2016. She was featured in the online fashion magazine StileLikeU.

In early fall of 2001, she entered the School of American Ballet and in November 2001 she became an apprentice with the New York City Ballet. In October 2002 she joined the company as member of the corps de ballet. She was on medical leave from the company for various injuries for seven years before she was promoted to the rank of soloist in February 2013. She has danced in Symphony, Opus 21. In 2012 she danced the role of Dewdrop in The Nutcracker. In 2015, LeCrone made her debut as the Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker. She danced the lead in Balanchine's Agon. Other notable performances have been her dance in Classic I, the opening Symphony in Episodes, Jewels: Emeralds, Rubies, Diamonds, and many other prominent and leading roles with the New York City Ballet.


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