I sat down over chai and coffee with Ben Kubie, former principal dancer with North Carolina Dance Theatre (now Charlotte Ballet). The relaxed atmosphere of Nova’s Bakery perfectly matched Ben’s demeanor – warm, inviting, and unassuming – qualities you may not expect from a retired professional ballet dancer. But as I learned from my colleague over our chat, “retired” sometimes means anything but “done”. Ben first danced with NCDT from 1992-1993, the days of Artistic Director Salvatore Aiello. I mentioned that I have vivid memories of seeing the company during that time, particularly Sal’s “Le Sacre du Printemps” (Right of Spring), when Kati Hanlon Mayo knocked my socks (and all her clothes) off in the lead role. Apparently Ben danced in[…]
Author: Audrey Baran
Audrey Baran is a dance maker, educator, and researcher based in Charlotte, NC. She holds a BA in Dance from UNC Charlotte and MFA in Dance from Hollins University and teaches at Charlotte Ballet Academy, Open Door Studios, and UNC Charlotte. Audrey is the founder and director of Baran Dance, a contemporary dance company, as well as the apprentice company, BD2, and Beyond Baran Dance, a dance program for immigrant and refugee students. She is a Registered Yoga Teacher at the 500-hour level and thrives on sharing her love of movement and mindfulness throughout the Queen City and beyond.