List of Mae L. Wien Awards recipients
Appearance
(Redirected from Mae L. Wien Award for Outstanding Promise)
Lawrence A. Wien, his daughters and their families founded the Mae L. Wien Awards at the School of American Ballet in their mother's name.
Mae L. Wien Faculty Award for Distinguished Service
[edit]Each year a faculty member is honored for distinguished service. [SAB 1]
- 2023 Sheryl Ware
- 2022 Alla Reznik
- 2021 Jeffrey Middleton
- 2019 Phoebe Higgins
- 2018 Andrei Kramarevsky
- 2017 Arch Higgins
- 2016 Jonathan Stafford
- 2015 Yvonne Borree[SAB 1]
- 2014 Dena Abergel[SAB 2]
- 2013 Peter Martins & Kay Mazzo
- 2012 Sean Lavery
- 2011 Lisa de Ribère
- 2010 Jeffrey Middleton
- 2009 Violette Verdy
- 2008 Sean Lavery
- 2007 Nikolaj Hübbe
- 2006 Darci Kistler
- 2005 Katrina Killian
- 2004 Nathalie Gleboff
- 2003 Sheryl Ware
- 2002 Jock Soto
- 2001 Peter Boal
- 2000 Marina Stavitskaya
- 1999 Olga Kostritzsky
- 1998 Susan Pilarre
- 1997 Garielle Whittle
- 1996 Kay Mazzo
- 1995 Andrei Kramarevsky
- 1994 Richard Rapp
- 1993 Suki Schorer
- 1992 Stanley Williams[NYT 1]
- 1991 Elise Reiman[NYT 2]
- 1990 Hélène Dudin
- 1989 Alexandra Danilova
- 1988 Antonina Tumkovsky
- 1987 Muriel Stuart[NYT 3]
Mae L. Wien Awards for Outstanding Promise
[edit]SAB Students are chosen each year on the basis of their outstanding promise.[SAB 3]
2023
[edit]- Oscar Estep
- Natalie Glassie
- Mia Williams
2022
[edit]- Henry Berlin
- Alyssa Douglass
- Charlie Klesa
2021
[edit]- Lily Maulsby
- Madeline Rogers
- Schuyler Wijsen
2020
[edit]- Ross Allen
- Ruby Lister
- Rommie Tomassini
2019
[edit]- Savannah Durham
- Shelby Tzung
- Cainan Weber
2018
[edit]- Naomi Corti
- Julianne Kinasiewicz
- Davide Riccardo
2017
[edit]2016
[edit]- Emma Von Enck
- Christopher D’Ariano
- Ethan Fuller
- Joscelyn Dolson
- Clara Ruf Maldonado
- Dammiel Cruz
- Lyrica Blankfein
- Christopher Grant
- Nico Costilow
- Addie Tapp
2013
[edit]- Daniela Aldrich
- Isabella LaFreniere
- Jordan Miller
2011
[edit]2009
[edit]2008
[edit]2007
[edit]- Sara Adams
- Kristen Segin
- Cameron Dieck
- Russell Janzen
2005
[edit]- Robert Fairchild
- Maira Barriga
- Jan Burkhard
- Masahiro Suehara
2004
[edit]2003
[edit]2002
[edit]- Tyler Angle
- Georgina Pazcoguin
- Allen Peiffer
- Jessica Flynn
2001
[edit]- Megan Fairchild
- Ashlee Knapp
- Benjamin Griffiths
- David Blumenfeld
2000
[edit]1999
[edit]1998
[edit]- Janie Taylor[NYT 7]
- Adam Hendrickson
1997
[edit]- Stephen Hanna
- Aubrey Morgan
1996
[edit]- Darius Crenshaw
- Aesha Ash
1995
[edit]- Jessy Hendrickson
- Benjamin Millepied
1994
[edit]- Seth Belliston
- Kristina Fernandez
1993
[edit]1992
[edit]- Emily Coates
- Anna Liceica
1991
[edit]- Megan Bonneau
- Sant'gria Bello
1990
[edit]- Samantha Allen
- Elizabeth Walker
- Todd Williams
1989
[edit]- Tanya Gingerich
- Inmaculada Velez
- Arch Higgins
- Jiuchi Kobayashi
1988
[edit]- Gretchen Patchell
- Eric Lindemer
- John Selya
Mae L. Wien Young Choreographer Awards
[edit]Peter Martins may award a third to a young choreographer at his discretion.
- 2001 Melissa Barak
- 1996 Christopher Wheeldon
- 1993 Miriam Mahdaviani
- 1991 Robert La Fosse
See also
[edit]List of Janice Levin Award dancers
References
[edit]School of American Ballet
[edit]- ^ a b Past Wien Awardees
- ^ 2014 Wien Awardees
- ^ Past Awardees
- ^ "2013 Wien Awards | The School of American Ballet". www.sab.org. Archived from the original on 2014-04-05.
- ^ "2014 Wien Awards | The School of American Ballet". www.sab.org. Archived from the original on 2015-07-04.
New York Times
[edit]- ^ Chronicle, Nadine Brozan, June 8, 1992
- ^ Elise Reiman, Teacher Of Ballet, Dies at 79, August 28, 1993
- ^ City Ballet's School Joins Lincoln Center, Jennifer Dunning, May 5, 1987
- ^ When Youthful Training Gets a Payoff Moment, Gia Kourlas, June 7, 2012
- ^ Youth’s Joy in Movement, Energetic and Unfettered, Roslyn Sulcas, June 10, 2010
- ^ The Annual Workshop Performances of the School of American Ballet, John Rockwell, June 7, 2006
- ^ Critic's Notebook; Daring to Own The Stage, Jennifer Dunning, June 23, 2000
- ^ City Ballet's School Joins Lincoln Center, Jennifer Dunning, May 5, 1987