Sarah Lane Explained

Sarah Lane
Birth Date:1984 8, mf=y
Birth Place:San Francisco, California, U.S.
Education:Draper Center for Dance
Boston Ballet
Occupation:Ballet dancer
Years Active:2003–present

Sarah Lane (born August 3, 1984) is an American ballet dancer who was a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre (ABT). She served as a "dance double" for Natalie Portman in the 2010 film Black Swan.

Early life

Lane was born in San Francisco, California. She started training for dance at Classical Ballet Memphis in Memphis, Tennessee. Her family later moved to Rochester, New York where she continued her training at the Draper Center for Dance Education. At the age of 16 she attended the Boston Ballet's Summer Program on a full scholarship. At the North American Ballet Festival in 2000 and 2001, she won first place and received the Capezio Class Excellence Award.

In 2002 she received the highest medal in the Junior Division of the Jackson International Ballet Competition. During that time she also performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., as a presidential scholar in the arts. Also in 2002, she won the bronze medal at the Youth America Grand Prix Competition.

Career

Lane joined American Ballet Theatre as an apprentice in August 2003, became a member of the company's corps de ballet in April 2004. Lane was the June 2007 cover model for Dance Magazine.[1] She was appointed a Soloist in August 2007 and was promoted to Principal Dancer in September 2017.[2] Her promotion was announced following four successful role debuts - the titular role in Giselle, Odette/Odile in Swan Lake, and a leading role in Souvenir d'un lieu cher - as part of ABT's 2017 season at the Metropolitan Opera House. She also originated the role of Princess Praline in Whipped Cream.In February 2020, Lane starred in the Richmond Ballet's "Swan Lake," partnered by Cory Stearns, a day after performing "Giselle" in DC. The scheduled Chinese National Ballet dancers had been unable to travel. [3] The New York Times called Lane's debut in Giselle “distinguished.”[4] Her term with ABT ended in 2020.[5] [6] In 2023, she briefly became Director of the School of Ballet RI before resigning in December of 2023.[7] [8]

Black Swan

See main article: Black Swan dance double controversy.

Lane served as a "dance double" for Natalie Portman in the 2010 film Black Swan, a psychological thriller about ballet dancers in New York City.[9] In a March 3 blog entry for Dance Magazine, editor-in-chief Wendy Perron asked: "Do people really believe that it takes only one year to make a ballerina? We know that Natalie Portman studied ballet as a kid and had a year of intensive training for the film, but that doesn't add up to being a ballerina. However, it seems that many people believe that Portman did her own dancing in Black Swan."[10] [11] This led to responses from Benjamin Millepied and Aronofsky, who both defended Portman, as well as a response from Lane on the subject.[12] [13] [14]

Personal life

In December 2007, Lane married Luis Ribagorda, a member of the ABT's corps de ballet.[15] They reside in Jersey City, New Jersey.[15] [16]

Selected repertoire

Lane's repertory with the American Ballet Theatre includes:

Publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: June 2007 - Dance Magazine . September 30, 2015.
  2. Web site: Sarah Lane . . April 14, 2020.
  3. News: RICHMOND BALLet's "SWAN LAKE": Happily Ever After . February 15, 2020 .
  4. News: American Ballet Theater Promotes 4 Dancers . The New York Times . Joshua . Barone . July 7, 2017 . April 15, 2020.
  5. Web site: Sarah Lane. American Ballet Theatre. September 19, 2020.
  6. News: Sarah Lane Opens Up About Her Career, Leaving ABT and Her Hopes for the Future . Pointe Magazine. May 26, 2021 . Amy Brandt . September 1, 2023.
  7. News: Former ABT Principal Sarah Lane on Becoming the New School Director at Ballet Rhode Island . Kyra Laubacher . July 27, 2023 . Pointe Magazine. September 1, 2023.
  8. Web site: Sarah Lane - School Director. Ballet RI. July 27, 2023. September 1, 2023.
  9. News: Ballet All Over: Big Names in Black Swan . Pointe Magazine . Macfadden Performing Arts Media . Fuhrer, Margaret . April–May 2010 . April 27, 2010 . October 22, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151022133837/http://www.pointemagazine.com/issues/aprilmay-2010/call-board . dead .
  10. Web site: Natalie Portman's 'Black Swan' Dance Double Says She Deserves More Credit. The Wall Street Journal . Christopher . Farley . March 26, 2011 . March 26, 2011 .
  11. Web site: Is There a Blackout on Black Swan's Dancing?. . Wendy . Perron . March 3, 2011 . March 30, 2011 .
  12. Web site: Choreographer Benjamin Millepied on life after 'Black Swan'. Los Angeles Times . Jean . Lenihan . March 23, 2011 . March 23, 2011 .
  13. Web site: Putting the Black Swan Blackout in Context. . Wendy . Perron . March 11, 2011 . March 26, 2011 .
  14. Web site: Darren Aronofsky Defends Natalie Portman's "Black Swan" Dancing . Worstpreviews.com . March 29, 2011 . May 1, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110501130104/http://www.worstpreviews.com/headline.php?id=21139&count=0 . dead .
  15. Web site: Dance Off . Interview Magazine . Speyer, Ariana . November 22, 2008 . February 14, 2012.
  16. News: Deciding Whether to Buy or Rent . The New York Times . Martin . Antoinette . December 30, 2010.