Keith
Newman

Keith Newman
(He/Him) Keith Newman, from Washington, D.C., danced with the Washington School of Ballet for 11 years, continued in a teaching/répétiteur role with TWSB for 4 years, and is currently a member of Indiana University Ballet Theater. He has trained under the guidance of Kee Juan Han, Xiomara Reyes, Kristina Windom, Vladimir Djoulouhadze, Rinat Imaev, Mimmo Miccolis, Sarah Wroth, Carla Körbes, Kyra Nichols, Sasha Janes, Christian Claessens, and Michael Vernon
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Keith Newman

Keith Newman, a Washington DC native, was trained for 11 years at The Washington School of Ballet under the guidance of Kee Juan Han and Xiomara Reyes. During his time at the school, Keith had the opportunity to perform in numerous ballets by the Artistic Director, Septime Webre, including world premieres of Peter Pan and ALICE (in Wonderland) as well as performing in Webre’s The Nutcracker. Keith also served as a Repetiteur for The Washington Ballet’s The Nutcracker in 2017. For the past four years, Keith has trained at the prestigious Indiana University Ballet Theater under the direction of Sarah Wroth. In his time at Indiana University, Keith performed in Justin Peck’s In Creases, George Balanchine’s Allegro Brillante and Donizetti Variations, as the Shy Boy in Jerome Robbins' The Concert, in Antony Tudor’s Dark Elegies, and in August Bournonville’s Kermesse in Bruges. Keith graduated from Indiana University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Ballet and an Outside Field in Arts Management. In addition to his passion for dancing, Keith has taught ballet to students through The Washington School of Ballet’s year round and summer intensive programs and through the Indiana University Pre-College Ballet Department.





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