Company Dancers
Guest artists
Garegin Pogossian received his early training in France at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Lyon. He gained international recognition as a laureate of the Prix de Lausanne, earning a scholarship to continue his studies in New York. He joined the ABT Studio Company and later advanced to the main company, where he performed a wide range of soloist and principal roles.
His repertoire includes leading roles in Romeo and Juliet by Kenneth MacMillan, Wayne McGregor’s Afterite (in which he partnered the legendary Alessandra Ferri), Twyla Tharp’s In the Upper Room, Brahms-Haydn Variations, and other ABT productions. He has also danced featured roles in Swan Lake, Don Quixote, and The Nutcracker.
Garegin has appeared as a guest artist throughout the United States and internationally, including performing with the National Ballet of Medellín in Colombia, in France, and in Florence, Italy, at the gala honoring Marika Besobrasova.
Daniel Le is a Studio Company Member and Level 6 Student under the ABT curriculum at New Ballet San Jose. He began their ballet training at the age of 6 but took a break and revisited ballet at the age of 9 at New Ballet, where he developed a strong foundation in Vaganova and Cecchetti. Over the years, Daniel Le has trained with Linh Mai Le, Dalia Rawson, Peter Merz, Joseph Phillips, Oliver Munoz, and more. He has attended summer intensives at New Ballet San Jose and The Florida Ballet. His repertoire includes roles such as The Nutcracker, Ali from Le Corsaire, Actaeon, and the Jester in Swan Lake, as well as performances in Sleeping Beauty, Paquita, The Nutcracker, and Swan Lake. In addition to ballet, Daniel has studied Contemporary and Character, which has helped him grow as a versatile and expressive artist. They have also participated in ADC IBC finals, YAGP finals, and CDC regionals.
Currently, Daniel is working toward a professional ballet career, expanding their classical repertoire, developing their artistry and technique, while performing with New Ballet.


















