Gran finale questa sera al Castello per Youth Grand Prix Experience . Le étolie di fama internazionale si esibiscono con le future stelle del balletto. Fra le talentuose Emma Von Enck, Principal dancer New York City Ballet.
Times Union
When Emma Von Enck was growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, her parents told her and her two sisters that they could each pick one extracurricular activity— but whatever they picked, they had to fully commit to it. Both of Emma’s older sisters chose ballet. Von Enck will be making her debut on July 10 and 12 as Swanhilde in “Coppélia,” her first time dancing the lead role in a full-length ballet
Times Union
One world premiere, choreographed by Laine Habony of New York City Ballet, will bring three sisters together when Emma, Claire, and Nicole Von Enck share the stage for the first time in their professional careers.
Pointe Magazine
Emma Von Enck, Principal Dancer with the New York City Ballet joins CBS New York to discuss her roles in George Balanchine's The Nutcracker.
CBS News
In between rehearsals and company ballet classes, we caught up with Principal Dancer Emma Von Enck to chat about why she thinks Jewels is timeless, the ever-fascinating question of what’s in one’s dance bag, favorite recipe, and more.
The Kennedy Center
New York City Ballet has announced that Emma Von Enck has been promoted to Principal Dancer. The promotion was made on Thursday, May 16 following a performance of George Balanchine's “Rubies” from Jewels in which Von Enck performed the leading female role.
Broadway World
In her “Rubies” principal debut this September, New York City Ballet soloist Emma Von Enck pulled new meat out of an old chestnut. Her “Rubies” felt like playtime, in a genuinely childlike way: spontaneous, joyful, uninhibited.
Pointe Magazine
New York City Ballet's 75th Anniversary Season will launch with one of the seminal, multi-faceted treasures of the George Balanchine repertory Jewels. As Emma prepares to don the crimson-hued costume and sparkling crown, we listened in on a conversation she shared with Principal Dancer Megan Fairchild.
Von Enck was confident, both musical and airy; she’s small, but she dances expansively. She boldly takes up space.
It’s rare to find three siblings who wind up in the same career. But the Von Enck's prove that it’s not only possible but that it comes with major benefits.
Pointe Magazine