Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Jenifer Ringer, the celebrated New York City Ballet principal, is back at the School of American Ballet in a new role: teacher and guiding light. By ...
The story of a dancer. When Jenifer Ringer, a ballerina with the New York City Ballet, gave birth to her first child in 2008, she chose not to receive treatment for the pain because “being a dancer, I ...
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When Jenifer Ringer, who retired last month from New York City Ballet after 24 years, watched “Black Swan” — Darren Aronofsky's thriller on the forces of ballet darkness — she laughed. But her memoir, ...
Former New York City Ballet principal dancer Jenifer Ringer is ready to play in the snow. “I’ve only been retired for 10-ish days, and already it’s such a revelation for me,” says Ringer, who will ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Christmas is upon us, and for a top ballerina at New York City Ballet, that means one sure thing: suiting up in tulle and sequins as the Sugarplum Fairy in the annual classic, "The ...
Ringer lays out a comical litany of her onstage gaffes: the blanking out, the falling down, the making stuff up to hide the gaping hole a dancer missing in action has left. She seems to have enjoyed ...
If you're a fan of ballet, chances are you've heard that Jenifer Ringer had "eaten one sugarplum too many" before she appeared as the Sugar Plum Fairy in the New York City Ballet's current production ...
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