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REGIONAL,
NATIONAL, AND SUMMER INTENSIVE FACULTY
Duncan considers himself a native of both New York City and San Francisco. He received most of his training in the San Francisco Ballet School and later spent 5 years dancing in the company. He joined The Dance Theatre of Harlem as a Principal Dancer in 1995, until 2004. He has danced notable leading roles such as Balanchine’s “Apollo”, “Prodigal Son”, “Agon”, “Allegro Brilliante”; ‘Albrecht’ in “Giselle”; Robbins’ “Fancy Free”; Ashton’s “Thais”, Glenn Tetley’s “Sphinx and Dialogues” and Smuin’s “A Song For Dead Warriors”, to name a few. His list of guest artist appearances includes lead roles for New York City Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Washington Ballet and more. In September of 2007, he danced a new work for the 12th International Ballet Festival of Miami. Duncan continues to travel as a guest teacher, choreographer, and dancer. Currently, he is the Creator and Assistant Director of national outreach program for kids at risk, called “Athletes For Kids”.
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