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Stella Abrera was born on 1978 in Manila, the Philippines, is a ballet dancer. At 42 years old, Stella Abrera height not available right now. We will update Stella Abrera's height soon as possible.
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Her husband is Sascha Radetsky (m. 2006)
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Stella Abrera Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Stella Abrera worth at the age of 44 years old? Stella Abrera’s income source is mostly from being a successful Ballet dancer. She is from . We have estimated
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Timeline
In 2019, ABT announced that Stella Abrera will retire from ABT during the Spring 2020 season, dancing Giselle on June 13, 2020 as her farewell performance. However, due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic and its impacts on performing arts, the performance was cancelled. She joined Kaatsbaan as its new artistic director, effective January 1, 2020.
She was promoted to principal dancer in August 2015, after 14 years as a soloist, making her the first Filipina-American to reach the rank in ABT's history. This promotion also coincided with Misty Copeland's promotion as the first African American woman promoted to Principal in the company's history. Fellow Principal dancer Daniil Simkin captured the moment and shared the news on social media in June 2015. Though Copeland’s promotion on the same day overshadowed hers, her promotion was praised by Asian-American and Filipino publications around the world and sparked supports among Filipono dancers. Irina Kolpakova, a senior member of the ABT artistic staff and former Mariinsky Ballet ballerina, coaches Abrera on her more demanding roles. In 2016, she danced leading roles in Alexei Ratmansky's reconstruction of The Sleeping Beauty, Lise in Frederick Ashton's La Fille Mal Gardée; the Queen of Shemakhan in Ratmansky's The Golden Cockerel; Maiden in The Firebird; and a role she created in his Symphony#9. On that same year, Abrera celebrated her 20th anniversary with ABT with The Sleeping Beauty.
In 2014, Abrera guest star in Ballet Philippines's Giselle. In 2018, she returned to the Philippines in 2018, with a program titled An Intimate Evening with Stella Abrera & American Ballet Stars, with ABT dancers including Gillian Murphy and Isabella Boylston. Abrera also mentors Filipino ballet students.
Abrera married former ABT soloist Sascha Radetsky in 2006.
In 2001, she was promoted to Soloist. Abrera suffered a serious sciatic nerve injury that nearly ended her career in 2008. Over a lengthy two year recovery period, she eventually returned to dancing. In 2015, she made her ABT debut as Giselle's titular role, replacing an injured Polina Semionova, on the company's alumni night. It is same role she was set to perform prior to her back injury. Of that role, Abrera said, "there was some neat poetic justice for me personally. I really put all of my soul into that one.” Alastair Macaulay, dance critic for The New York Times, remarked that, "the audience greeted her with the warmth usually reserved for the most revered ballerinas." He further noted that "her dancing was luminous, and all of it was stylish and heartfelt; but above all in Act II, where the dead Giselle dances to save her living lover, Albrecht, from death, she made it clear that dance was a spiritual act. Her steps were filled with yearning for him and devotion to dance itself."
In 1996, Abrera joined ABT at the age of seventeen as an apprentice. She was promoted into the Corps de Ballet three months later. She had an affinity for contemporary ballet and received featured roles in the 19th century classics. According to an interview with the LA Times, Paul Taylor's 1978 lyrical Airs is among her favorites which she danced in 1999. Abrera received a positive critical response from The New York Times dance critic Anna Kisselgoff, stating that Abera “gave each shape a gorgeous fullness.”
The youngest of five children, Abrera was born in Manila. Shortly after her birth, her family moved back to the United States. Abrera began dancing at the age of five at a local school in Pasadena, California. Due to her father's job as a civil engineer, her childhood was spent living all over the world in far-flung locations including Australia, her older siblings lived in Jakarta and São Paulo. In Sydney, she trained in the Royal Academy of Dance method at the Halliday Dance Centre. In 1995, she traveled to London to compete at the Royal Academy of Dance’s Adeline Genée Awards, where she was awarded the Gold medal. There she was seen by Ross Stretton who offered her the opportunity to audition for American Ballet Theatre in New York.
Stella Abrera (born 1978 in Manila, Philippines) is a Filipina-American ballet dancer. She is currently a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre, one of the three leading classical ballet companies in the United States. In 2015 she became the company's first Filipina ballerina promoted to rank of principal dancer in ABT's history.