Dawn Fay
Associate Artistic Director
Named one of Dance Magazine's 25 to watch for 2007,
Dawn Fay's professional career spanned more than twenty
years. Dawn is a native of Memphis, Tennessee and began
dancing at the age of three. She trained at several schools
before attending and graduating from North Carolina School of
the Arts. At the age of 16, she began her professional career
with Edward Villella at Ballet Oklahoma. Under the direction
of Villella, Dawn went on to be a founding member of Miami
City Ballet where the Miami Herald proclaimed, “In the
much-touted ‘company without stars,’ she became one anyway”.
She danced principal roles in George Balanchine’s primary
works including Prodigal Son, Apollo, Sylvia Pas de Deux and
Allegro Brillante.
In 1988, Dawn moved to Antwerp, Belgium to join Royal Ballet
of Flanders, directed by Robert Denvers. She quickly found
her place as a leading dancer performing the principal role
of Kitri in Rudolf Nureyev’s Don Quixote. During her nine
seasons with Royal Ballet of Flanders, Dawn received critical
acclaim as she worked her way through the classical
repertoire. Her performance of Fleming Flindt’s La Sylphide
led La Libre Belgique to ask, “is there another Sylphide like
her in Europe today?” She also danced principal roles in
Giselle, La Fille Mal Gardeé, and Cinderella, as well as
contemporary work by Jiri Kylian, Choo San Goh, Ib Anderson,
Danny Rosseel, Stuart Sebastian, Lynn Taylor-Corbett and
Balanchine.
Dawn returned to her hometown in 1997 to join Ballet Memphis,
where she performed principal roles in Giselle, Coppelia,
Swan Lake, Cinderella, Dracula and The Little Mermaid, to
name a few. The Commercial Appeal (Memphis) said, “Fay is
exquisite, graceful from her toes to the tips of her fingers,
with a presence that lights up the stage.” Dawn has created
leading roles in Garrett Ammon’s Poetry, Dreams, and the Love
Life of Otto Lidenbrock, Walk the Line, The Lonely Crowd and
Tourist Point of View, as well as Trey McIntyre’s High
Lonesome, Memphis and The Naughty Boy. She has also danced
leading roles in work by Mark Godden, Julia Adam, Lila York
and Robert Sund.
In 2005, Dawn became a founding member of Trey McIntyre
Project, dancing at festivals around the country including
The Vail International Dance Festival and Jacob's Pillow. She
has also served as Ballet Mistress for Trey McIntyre Project.
Dawn is married to Artistic Director Garrett
Ammon.