Luca Anaya | Corps de Ballet2024-10-04T14:59:46-07:00
PNB Dancer Luca Anaya

Luca
Anaya

Luca Anaya (he/him) is from New York, New York. He studied at The School of American Ballet and Pacific Northwest Ballet. He also attended summer courses at Pacific Northwest Ballet, Miami City Ballet, Chautauqua Institution, and Manhattan Youth Ballet. He joined Pacific Northwest Ballet as an apprentice in 2022 and was promoted to corps de ballet in 2023.

Featured & Leading Roles

George Balanchine

The Nutcracker

(Soldier Doll, Green Tea Cricket, Candy Cane)

Kent Stowell

Swan Lake

(Jester)

Original Roles

Kiyon Ross

…throes of increasing wonder

Meet the 2024 NEXT STEP Artist: Luca Anaya

June 18th, 2024|Next Step Choreographers, Performances, Q&A with Dancers, Choreographers & Staff|

NEXT STEP provides opportunity, infrastructure, and support to grow tomorrow’s choreographic talent while providing a unique performance opportunity for PNB School’s Professional Division dancers. This year, Professional Division students performed original work from company dancers Lily Wills, Noah Martzall, Luca Anaya, Melisa Guilliams, and the co-choreographer teams of Elle Macy/Dylan Wald and Amanda Morgan/Christopher D’Ariano. Learn more Luca's experience participating in NEXT STEP below.

NEXT STEP 2024: Creativity on the Horizon

October 27th, 2023|Dancers, Next Step Choreographers, PNB School|

Kicking it up a notch. Elevating one’s game. Rising to the next level. It’s all right there in the name. NEXT STEP offers members of the PNB Company more than just studio space, talented dancers, and support from PNB’s incredible costume, lighting, and stage management departments. This is an opportunity to push forward in dance, and one that can have a substantial and long-term impact on a dance artist’s career.

Q&A with Apprentice Luca Anaya

May 28th, 2023|Dancers|

How does your identity and background inform who you are as an artist? My identity as a Latin American man means everything to me. Often in my work, when certain roles allow for it, I try to find a way to add a little extra spice and character to the roles I’m dancing. My grandparents were also ballet dancers at the Ballet Nacional de Guatemala.

Headshot © Lindsay Thomas
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