Luigi Crispino
BornApril, 1997
Naples, Italy
NationalityItalian
EducationJacqueline Kennedy Onassis School
Known forBallet
Websitewww.luigicrispino.it

Luigi Crispino (1997) is an Italian ballet dancer and choreographer, recognized for his exceptional performances and contributions to the art of ballet. Born in Naples, he began his ballet training at the age of eight at the Ballet School of Teatro San Carlo, where he graduated in 2015 after a decade of rigorous study.

Crispino has performed principal roles in notable ballets, including "Oberon" in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and "Prince Charming" in Snow White. In 2017, he joined the American Ballet Theatre (ABT), where he has since expanded his repertoire and performed across the United States and internationally.[1]

He is the recipient of multiple accolades, including the “Dancer of the Year on the International Stage” and the “Vespoli Prize.” In addition to his performance career, Crispino is also an accomplished choreographer, premiering works such as “Thread of Memories” as part of the ABT Incubator Project. He is recognized for his artistic versatility and commitment to ballet education, having obtained certification in the ABT National Training Curriculum.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Luigi Crispino attends American Ballet Theatre Fall Gala at David Koch Theater Lincoln Center (Photo by Lev Radin / Pacific Press Stock Photo - Alamy".
  2. ^ "About Me".