Behind The Scenes

Ballet Forum: Choreographers Yin Yue & Matthew Neenan

Expand your ballet knowledge with a brand new series of educational panels featuring special guests speaking on topics related to Philadelphia Ballet’s new season.

Yin Yue Dance Company Founder & Artistic Director Yin Yue and Philadelphia Ballet Choreographer in Residence Matthew Neenan will discuss their choreographic processes in advance of Yin Yue’s world premiere in November and Matthew Neenan’s world premiere in April. Join us for a special opportunity to hear from these choreographers as they develop brand new pieces for Philadelphia Ballet’s 19-20 season.

Admission is free, but registration is required.

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YIN YUE

Choreographer

Yin Yue is a versatile performer and choreographer. Born and raised in Shanghai, China, she studied classical ballet technique, Chinese classical and folk dance at Shanghai Dance School, where she received rigorous training in all aspects of the technically demanding and highly structured Chinese dance. She continued her education at Shanghai Normal University and by the end of her university training she had appeared in many festivals and dance competitions throughout China. In 2005, she was ranked among the top ten performers in the National Dance Competition in Yunnan. Intent on further developing her artistic talents, Yin moved to New York City to pursue MFA in contemporary dance at New York University.

MATTHEW NEENAN

Choreographer

Matthew Neenan began his dance training at the Boston Ballet School, along with instruction from noted teachers Nan C. Keating and Jacqueline Cronsberg. He later attended LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts and the School of American Ballet in New York. From 1994 to 2007, Matthew danced with Philadelphia Ballet, where he performed numerous principal roles in the classical-contemporary and Balanchine repertoire. In 2007, he was named Philadelphia Ballet’s choreographer in residence.

This program is offered as a partnership with the John and Rashanda Rhoden Arts Center at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, located at 128 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19102. Please visit PAFA’s website to learn about additional opportunities when you visit, including viewing museum galleries, dining in Tableau, and shopping in Portfolio, the museum gift shop. Visit www.pafa.org.

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