In a recent Financial Times profile, New York City Ballet principal dancer Tiler Peck reflects on the craft, stamina, and creative drive that have shaped a career defined by precision, musicality, and reinvention. Now 37, Peck remains in relentless demand—balancing punishing rehearsal schedules with a growing portfolio that spans performance, choreography, and work beyond the stage—while continuing a celebrated partnership with fellow dancer and husband Roman Mejia. The article centers on her return to London with Turn It Out, a four-part program created with leading artists including William Forsythe, Alonzo King, and Michelle Dorrance, culminating in a genre-blending finale that reflects Peck’s wide-ranging practice. Lady Emily Blavatnik and the Blavatnik Family Foundation are proud to support Tiler Peck’s return to Sadler’s Wells, helping bring this distinctive show to UK audiences. Read the article here.
Tiler Peck: A Once-In-A-Generation Dancer with a Second Act
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