In the bedrooms of New York ballerinas
On stage and in the spotlight, ballerinas embody the ideal, grace, they are as focused as possible, their movements are precise and easy. During the dance, they give out a huge amount of energy and emotion in their movements, revealing to us the story and character of the character. However, at home, in their bedrooms, ballerinas are completely different.
Photographer of the Huffington Post Damon Dahlen has been shooting ballerinas for six months in the most, perhaps, intimate place for every person — in the bedroom. Girls live in New York and dance at the American Ballet Theater and the Dance Theater of Harlem.
Without their suits and pointe shoes, women appear in a completely different light, revealing exactly what makes the bedroom an inviolable refuge.
Ingrid Silva, Harlem Dance Theater. Originally from Brazil, he now lives with a French bulldog in a one-bedroom apartment. She describes her room as a place where she can think, relax, sleep, and sometimes even have a snack and work.
Cassandra Treneri, soloist at the American Ballet Theater. Lives with her husband, also a dancer. Describes the bedroom as a cozy, simple room with a bit of a rustic feel.
Elina Miettinen, Corps de Ballet, American Ballet Theater. Elina was born in She has lived in Finland for many years, and now lives with her husband and dog in an apartment in Manhattan. Describes his bedroom as a refined, modern and romantic room.
Ebony Williams, dancer and choreographer. The photographer captured the girl in her apartment in New Jersey, catching her in between trips with Beyonce's tour. Since Ebony often falls asleep on a comfortable sofa, Dahlen rented her in the living room, which she described as a colorful women's room.
Zongjing Fang, Corps de Ballet, American Ballet Theater. She came from Shanghai and now lives in a studio apartment in Manhattan. He considers his bedroom fabulous, comfortable, allowing you to relax.
Danielle Schultz, a dancer at the Metropolitan Opera. Rents an apartment with neighbors in Brooklyn, describes his bedroom as a bright, neat room, equipped according to Feng shui.
Skyler Brandt, soloist at the American Ballet Theater. Lives in the Manhattan apartment where she grew up. He considers his bedroom quiet, clean and beautiful.
Catherine Boren, corps de ballet at the American Ballet Theater. A native of Texas, Katrin lives in a studio in Manhattan. Describing her apartment, she uses the adjectives "clean", "organized and tidy", "bright".
Camille Workman. Lives in Manhattan in a one-bedroom apartment that opens onto a spacious roof terrace.
Devon Teuscher, American Ballet Theater. Describes his bedroom in a Brooklyn apartment as a darkened, quiet and minimalistic room. Treats it as his oasis of tranquility.
Catherine Herlin, Corps de Ballet of the American Ballet Theater. A native of New York, she considers her bedroom very "girly". Her favorite place is the bed.
Rebecca Letch. Born in Singapore, she now lives with her husband and dog in Brooklyn in a spacious apartment. Describes his bedroom as a modern and warm room.
Elis King, dancer at The Works and Alpha Omega Theatrical Dance Company. Grew up in Indiana, rents an apartment with several neighbors. She considers her bedroom spacious and speaks about her character.
Stephanie Williams, Harlem Dance Theater. Stephanie, who was born and raised in Texas, describes her bedroom as a bright, pleasantly smelling room.
Stephanie Lo, a dancer in the musical "The King and I". Rents a two-bedroom apartment in Queens with a neighbor. Her bedroom is a minimalist and cool room.
Shannon Manor. Her bedroom is a calm, spacious, cozy and slightly quirky room.