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Tyler Angle was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania, and began his dance training at the age of nine with Deborah Anthony at the Allegheny Ballet Company.

He entered the School of American Ballet (SAB), the official school of New York City Ballet, full-time in the fall of 2001.

In the fall of 2003, Mr. Angle became an apprentice with New York City Ballet.

As an apprentice, he danced a featured role in Michel Fokine's Chopiniana, performed by SAB as part of New York City Ballet's winter 2004 season. Mr. Angle joined New York City Ballet as a member of the corps de ballet in June 2004.

He was promoted to the rank of soloist in December 2007 and in October 2009 was promoted to principal dancer.

GEORGE BALANCHINE

  • Agon
  • Allegro Brillante
  • Brahms-Schoenberg Quartet
  • Chaconne
  • Concerto Barocco
  • Coppélia (War & Discord)
  • Danses Concertantes
  • "Diamonds" from Jewels
  • Divertimento No. 15
  • "Emeralds” from Jewels 
  • Episodes
  • The Four Temperaments
  • Liebeslieder Walzer
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream (Divertissement)
  • George Balanchine's The Nutcracker® (Cavalier, Hot Chocolate)
  • Mozartiana
  • Robert Schumann's Davidsbündlertänze
  • Slaughter on Tenth Avenue
  • Stars and Stripes
  • Swan Lake
  • Symphony in C (Second Movement, Fourth Movement)
  • Tschaikovsky Pas De Deux
  • Tschaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 2
  • Union Jack
  • La Valse
  • Vienna Waltzes
  • Walpurgisnacht Ballet

MAURO BIGONZETTI

  • Vespro

AUGUST BOURNONVILLE

  • Bournonville Divertissements (Pas de Deux from Flower Festival in Genzano)

CHRISTOPHER D'AMBOISE

  • Tribute (NYCB Premiere)

ULYSSES DOVE

  • Red Angels

ELIOT FELD

  • Intermezzo No. 1 (NYCB Premiere)
  • The Unanswered Question

SEAN LAVERY

  • Romeo and Juliet

WILLIAM FORSYTHE

  • Herman Schmerman

PETER MARTINS

  • A Fool for You
  • Les Gentilhommes
  • Papillons
  • Romeo + Juliet (Tybalt)
  • The Sleeping Beauty (Prince Désiré, Gold)
  • Stabat Mater
  • Swan Lake (Prince Siegfried, Spanish, Hungarian)
  • Thou Swell

JUSTIN PECK

  • The Most Incredible Thing (The Creator)
  • Year of the Rabbit

ANGELIN PRELJOCAJ

  • La Stravaganza

ALEXEI RATMANSKY

  • Concerto DSCH
  • Namouna, A Grand Divertissement
  • Odesa

JEROME ROBBINS

  • 2 & 3 Part Inventions
  • Dances at a Gathering
  • Fancy Free
  • The Four Seasons (Spring, Summer)
  • The Goldberg Variations
  • I'm Old Fashioned
  • In G Major
  • In the Night

SUSAN STROMAN

  • "The Blue Necklace" from Double Feature

CHRISTOPHER WHEELDON

  • Carousel (A Dance)
  • DGV: Danse à Grande Vitesse (NYCB Premiere)
  • Evenfall
  • Mercurial Manoeuvres
  • Polyphonia

Melissa Barak

  • A Simple Symphony
  • Call Me Ben

Mauro Bigonzetti

  • Luce Nascosta
  • Oltremare

Robert Binet

  • The Blue of Distance

Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux

  • Two Birds with the Wings of One

Edwaard Liang

  • Lineage

Annabelle Lopez Ochoa

  • Unframed

Peter Martins

  • Friandises
  • Naive and Sentimental Music
  • The Red Violin

Benjamin Millepied

  • Neverwhere
  • Plainspoken
  • Quasi Una Fantasia

Justin Peck

  • Belles-Lettres

Alexei Ratmansky

  • Pictures at an Exhibition

Liam Scarlett

  • Acheron

Christopher Wheeldon

  • An American in Paris
  • Estancia
  • Klavier
  • Les Carillons
  • The Nightingale and the Rose (The Student)
  • This Bitter Earth (excerpt from Five Movements, Three Repeats)

Christopher Wheeldon and Alexei Ratmansky

  • By 2 With & From

Anatomy of a Dance

Tyler Angle on Bigonzetti’s OLTREMARE

Tyler Angle highlights the precarious element and the highly gymnastic feats in this ballet about a traveling group of immigrants, and how this dramatic pas de deux…

The Goldberg Variations With Cameron Grant and Tyler Angle

Solo Pianist Cameron Grant and Tyler Angle on how the music takes center stage in Jerome Robbins’ epic The Goldberg Variations, a 90-minute work set to Bach’s iconic piano works of the same name.

HONORS

Mr. Angle is the 2002 recipient of the Mae L. Wien Award for Outstanding Promise, the 2003 recipient of the Martin Segal Award, and a Jerome Robbins Scholarship recipient.

Portrait © Erin Baiano