Shannon Parsley
Assistant Ballet Master and Artistic
Coordinator
Shannon Parsley is a native Texan and joins the
artistic staff in her third role with the organization, having
performed as a dancer in the Company and a teacher in Boston Ballet
School. She began her dancing career with the Fort Worth Ballet,
followed by the Miami City Ballet where she was promoted to soloist
in 2001. Ms. Parsley joined Boston Ballet in 2002 while continuing
to dance as a soloist with the Suzanne Farrell Ballet. Some of her
many principal and soloist roles include Balanchine’s
Emeralds, Who Cares?, Agon, Duo Concertante, La Source,
Divertimento #15, Apollo and the revival of Divertimento Brillante.
In addition to Ms. Parsley’s vast Balanchine repertoire, she
has also performed works by Sir Frederick Ashton, Paul Taylor, Mark
Morris, Marius Petipa, and Rudolph Nureyev (Giselle, Myrta). In
2004, she danced at the Kennedy Center Honors in recognition of
Suzanne Farrell. She has also appeared as a guest artist with Angel
Corella in Cadiz, Spain. In 2005, Ms. Parsley traveled to
Edinburgh, Scotland with the Suzanne Farrell Ballet to dance
leading roles in Balanchine’s Don Quixote, as well as stage
the children in the production. She was invited by the Balanchine
Trust to stage Serenade for the North Carolina School of the Arts
and assisted on the staging of the children for last year’s
Boston Ballet production of A Midsummer Nights Dream.
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