Benjamin Millepied (; born 10 June 1977) is a French dancer and
choreographer, who has lived and worked in the United States since joining the
New York City Ballet
New York City Ballet (NYCB) is a ballet company founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein. Balanchine and Jerome Robbins are considered the founding choreographers of the company. Léon Barzin was the company's fir ...
in 1995, where he became a soloist in 1998 and a
principal in 2002. He has also created choreography for the company, and choreographed pieces for other major companies. He retired from the NYCB in 2011.
He initiated the LA Dance Project, leading it from 2011 to 2014. He was the Director of Dance at the
Paris Opera Ballet from October 2014 to 2016. He choreographed and performed as a dancer in the 2010 movie ''
Black Swan
The black swan (''Cygnus atratus'') is a large Anatidae, waterbird, a species of swan which breeds mainly in the southeast and southwest regions of Australia. Within Australia, the black swan is nomadic, with erratic migration patterns dependent ...
'', and choreographed the "sandwalk" in
''Dune''.
Early life
Millepied was born in
Bordeaux
Bordeaux ( ; ; Gascon language, Gascon ; ) is a city on the river Garonne in the Gironde Departments of France, department, southwestern France. A port city, it is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, as well as the Prefectures in F ...
, France.
He is the youngest of three sons. His ballet training started at the age of eight with his mother, Catherine Flory, a former ballet dancer. His father is Denys Millepied. Between the ages of 13 and 16, he studied with Michel Rahn at the ''
Conservatoire National'' in
Lyon
Lyon (Franco-Provençal: ''Liyon'') is a city in France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, north ...
, France.
Career
In the summer of 1992 Millepied attended classes at the
School of American Ballet (SAB) and returned to study full-time in 1993, with a scholarship from the
French Ministry (''Bourse Lavoisier'' or Lavoisier Scholarship). Early in his career, Millepied was mentored by choreographer
Jerome Robbins, who took an interest in him. At SAB's 1994 Spring Workshop he originated a principal role in Jerome Robbins' premiere of ''
2 and 3 Part Inventions'' and also received the
Prix de Lausanne.
New York City Ballet, 1995–2011
Millepied joined New York City Ballet's
corps de ballet in 1995, was promoted to soloist in 1998
and became principal dancer in 2002.
Millepied also became a choreographer, creating dances for City Ballet,
American Ballet Theatre
American Ballet Theatre (ABT) is a classical ballet company based in New York City. Founded in 1939 by Lucia Chase and Richard Pleasant. Through 2019, it had an annual eight-week season at the Metropolitan Opera House (Lincoln Center) in the spr ...
, the
School of American Ballet, the
Metropolitan Opera, the
Paris Opera Ballet, Ballet de Genève, and his own company, Danses Concertantes.
From 2006 to 2007, he was choreographer-in-residence at the
Baryshnikov Arts Center
The Baryshnikov Arts Center (BAC) is a foundation and arts complex opened by Mikhail Baryshnikov in 2005 at 450 West 37th Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenues in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The top three fl ...
in New York.
On 26 October 2011, the media announced that Millepied would retire from New York City Ballet.
L.A. Dance Project, 2011–present
In 2011, L.A. Dance Project, founded and directed by Millepied, was launched with a commission, expected to last two years, from Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at the
Los Angeles Music Center. The company's operating budget is about $1 million a year.
[Brooks Barnes (18 October 2012)]
Giant Steps for Dance in Los Angeles
''The New York Times
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''. Millepied partnered with composer
Nico Muhly, producer Charles Fabius, composer Nicholas Britell, and Matthieu Humery to found the company.
[Laura Bleiberg (5 July 2012)]
Benjamin Millepied and Music Center announce L.A. Dance Project
''Los Angeles Times
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''. In 2012, L.A. Dance Project established a full-time residence at Los Angeles Theatre Center with the objective of presenting new works throughout the city. L.A. Dance Project's inaugural performance, commissioned by The Music Center was held at Walt Disney Concert Hall on 22 September 2012.
Later that year, Millepied and L.A. Dance Project dancer Amanda Wells performed a 30-minute duet entitled "Framework" at the
Museum of Contemporary Art. The dance collective's first program featured a Millepied premiere, ''Moving Parts'', with a score by Muhly and visual design by painter
Christopher Wool. The program also includes a revival of
Merce Cunningham's 1964 ''Winterbranch'', a movement exploration of falling bodies set to a mostly two-note score by
La Monte Young, and
William Forsythe's ''Quintett'', a 1993 study in loss and hope to avant-garde composer Gavin Bryar's composition ''Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet''.
Millepied's collaborators include
Rodarte,
Barbara Kruger, and Alex Israel, a contemporary California painter and video artist.
The premiere of "Reflections" by Millepied took place at Theatre du Chatelet in Paris on 23 April 2013. In 2013, L.A. Dance Project continued to tour at the Holland Festival in Amsterdam, Istanbul, Spoleto Festival in Italy, Edinburgh International Festival, La Maison de la Danse in Lyon, France and Sadler's Wells Theatre in London. In September 2013, at Maison de la Danse in Lyon, the company premiered two new pieces. The first premiere was ''Murder Ballads'', choreographed by Justin Peck with music by
Bryce Dessner. Next on the program was the premiere of ''Morgan's Last Chug'' choreographed and with light and sound design by Emanuel Gat.
In January 2014, L.A. Dance Project announced that its new home venue would be the
Theatre at Ace Hotel. By June 2016, L.A. Dance Project formed a three-year partnership with the
LUMA Foundation in
Arles, France, offering the nine-member company a continuing residency and performance space in the foundation's Parc des Ateliers. L.A. Dance Project will spend five non-consecutive weeks a year in Arles, where the company will be able to work, create and produce.
Paris Opera Ballet, 2014–2016
In January 2013, the
Paris Opera Ballet announced that Millepied had accepted the position of director of dance. He officially succeeded
Brigitte Lefèvre on 15 October 2014.
During his time at the Paris Opera Ballet, Millepied brought in
William Forsythe as an associate choreographer and collaborator on the new Academy, an in-house training program for choreographers. Millepied's first season opened with a celebrity-filled gala that raised over a million euros. He also established a digital platform for new work and organized dancer exchanges with the Mariinsky and American Ballet Theatre.
''
Reset'', a ballet documentary by
Thierry Demaizière and Alban Teurlai, featured Millepied as he mounted his first production as director of the Paris Opera ballet. It premiered in France on ''
Canal+'' in December 2015. It later had its North American premiere at the
Tribeca Film Festival
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.
Millepied resigned from the Paris Opera Ballet on 4 February 2016 and was succeeded by
Aurélie Dupont.
Other activities
Millepied has commissioned and collaborated with contemporary composers including
David Lang,
Nico Muhly,
Thierry Escaich,
Daniel Ott, and
Philip Glass
Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer and pianist. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of the late 20th century. Glass's work has been associated with minimal music, minimalism, being built up fr ...
.
The Jerome Robbins Trust and Foundation has underwritten Millepied's work and donors include philanthropists Anne Bass and Arlene Cooper.
[Joshua David Stein (2 February 2011)]
Benjamin Millepied Leaps Into the Spotlight
''The New York Times
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''.
In 2001, Millepied's dancing was motion-captured for the animated children's film ''
Barbie in the Nutcracker'', along with that of other New York City Ballet dancers. His dancing was again captured for the 2003
Barbie
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film ''
Barbie of Swan Lake''.
In 2009, he served as choreographer for ''
Black Swan
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'', a
psychological thriller
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directed by
Darren Aronofsky
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which stars
Natalie Portman and
Mila Kunis as ballet dancers in New York City. He also danced and appeared in the film. In 2010, he was the leading man in a short film co-directed by
Asa Mader and starring
Léa Seydoux, called ''Time Doesn't Stand Still''.
In 2012, Millepied founded The Amoveo Company, a multimedia production company and art collective. He has directed a number of short films in collaboration with various artists, including
Mark Bradford,
Philip Glass
Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer and pianist. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of the late 20th century. Glass's work has been associated with minimal music, minimalism, being built up fr ...
,
Io Echo,
Zeds Dead, and
Lil Buck.
On the invitation of
Los Angeles Music Center board member and TV host
Nigel Lythgoe
Nigel Lythgoe OBE (; born 9 July 1949) is an English television and film director and producer, television dance competition judge, former dancer in the Young Generation and choreographer. He was the producer of the shows ''Pop Idol'' and ''Ame ...
, Millepied was a guest judge on the dance competition show
''So You Think You Can Dance'' on 22 August 2012.
In 2014, Millepied became the Artistic Advisor of the new Dance Academy at the
Colburn School in Downtown Los Angeles, joining fellow former-principal dancers with the New York City Ballet,
Jenifer Ringer and
James Fayette.
Recognition
In 1994, he received the
Prix de Lausanne and the next year, he was the recipient of the Mae L. Wien Award for Outstanding Promise.
In 2010, he was made Chevalier in the
Order of Arts and Letters by the French Ministry of Culture.
Personal life
Millepied met actress
Natalie Portman on the set of ''Black Swan'' in early 2009 and left his partner at the time,
Isabella Boylston, a principal dancer at the
American Ballet Theatre
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, to begin a relationship with Portman. Millepied and Portman wed in a Jewish ceremony held in
Big Sur, California on 4 August 2012. The family lived in Paris for a time, after Millepied accepted the position of director of dance with the
Paris Opera Ballet. They have two children: a son Aleph (b. 2011) and a daughter Amalia (b. 2017). In January 2014, Millepied said he was in the process of
converting to Judaism (his wife's faith). In 2016, the family moved from Paris to Los Angeles. Portman and Millepied separated in 2023 after it was reported that Millepied was involved in an extramarital affair. Their divorce was finalized in March 2024.
Choreography
Originated roles
Featured roles
George Balanchine
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Agon
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Ballo della Regina
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Chaconne
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Coppélia
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Frantz
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Divertimento from ''Le Baiser de la fée''
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Donizetti Variations
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The Nutcracker
''The Nutcracker'' (, ), Opus number, Op. 71, is an 1892 two-act classical ballet (conceived as a '; ) by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, set on Christmas Eve at the foot of a Christmas tree in a child's imagination featuring a Nutcracker doll. Th ...
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Harlequinade
**Harlequin
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Jewels
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Rubies
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Raymonda Variations
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La Sonnambula
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La Source
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Stars and Stripes
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Symphony in C
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Symphony in Three Movements
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Tarantella
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Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux
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Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3
**Theme and Variations
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Union Jack
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Valse-Fantaisie
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Western Symphony
August Bournonville
*Bournonville Divertissements
Peter Martins
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Ash
*Fearful Symmetries
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Jeu de cartes
*Quartet for Strings
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The Sleeping Beauty
*Stabat Mater
*Swan Lake
**Siegfried
*Tschaikovsky Pas de Quatre
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Zakouski
Jerome Robbins
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2 and 3 Part Inventions
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Dances at a Gathering
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Fancy Free
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Fanfare
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The Four Seasons
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Interplay
*Piano Pieces
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West Side Story Suite
Richard Tanner
*Soirée
Christopher Wheeldon
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Carousel (A Dance)
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Mercurial Manoeuvres
Filmography
See also
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''Black Swan'' dance double controversy
References
External links
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1977 births
Living people
21st-century French male actors
French ballet choreographers
*Benjamin Millepied
Choreographers of American Ballet Theatre
Choreographers of New York City Ballet
Entertainers from Bordeaux
French emigrants to the United States
French expatriate male actors in the United States
French male ballet dancers
French male dancers
French male film actors
French male stage actors
Male actors from Bordeaux
New York City Ballet principal dancers
Officiers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
Paris Opera Ballet artistic directors
Prix de Lausanne winners
School of American Ballet alumni