Jóvenes promesas del ballet internacional

Discover the young talents who are redefining the world of classical and contemporary ballet. This selection highlights emerging dancers who, through their dedication and skill, are gaining recognition in international competitions such as YAGP and the Global Child Prodigy Awards. Get to know the future stars who promise to leave an indelible mark on global dance, from child prodigies to young professionals already shining on the most prestigious stages. Explore their achievements, training, and the impact they are making in the ballet community.

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    Johana Michelle Fuentes Santander

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    • Achieved top 12 worldwide in Youth America Grand Prix

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    Johana Michelle Fuentes Santander has demonstrated exceptional talent and remarkable dedication to ballet from a young age. Her achievement of placing in the global Top 12 at the 2026 Youth America Grand Prix finals and her selection for the Prix de Lausanne 2026 establish her as an emerging figure with a promising future in international dance.

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    Anastasia Chepylansky

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    • Danced many lead roles in full-length ballets

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    Anastasia Chepylansky has shown a rapid ascent in the ballet world, joining the prestigious Dutch National Ballet in 2024 as part of its corps de ballet. Her participation in significant productions like "Don Quixote" in her first season with the company underscores her talent and potential in classical dance.

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    Valerie Lin

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    • First Soloist of State Ballet of Georgia

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    Valerie Lin has shown a meteoric rise in the ballet world, transitioning from a graduate to a First Soloist of the State Ballet of Georgia in a short period. Her debut as a soloist in the role of Kitri in Don Quixote in 2024 and her performances in ballets like Laurencia highlight her exceptional talent and dedication. Her professional trajectory positions her as a promising figure in international classical dance.

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    Brett Fukuda

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    • Classically trained dancer

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    Brett Fukuda has been recognized as one of Dance Magazine's "25 to Watch" for 2025, highlighting her talent as both a dancer and choreographer. Her commitment to evolving ballet and her ability to reinterpret classical works demonstrate her promising future in international dance.

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    Melisa Guilliams

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    • Limitless potential as a dancer

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    Melisa Guilliams is an emerging figure in international ballet, highlighted by her inclusion in Dance Magazine's prestigious "25 to Watch" list in 2025. Her limitless potential, according to Peter Boal of the Pacific Northwest Ballet, and her performances at key events like "25 To Watch Live" position her as one of the brightest young talents in dance.

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    Ruby Lister

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    • Made a stirring debut in Edwaard Liang's Distant Cries

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    Ruby Lister is a New York City Ballet dancer who has demonstrated exceptional talent and impeccable technique in her performances. Her inclusion in Dance Magazine's 2025 "25 to Watch" list highlights her potential and growing impact on the international ballet scene.

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    Joseph Markey

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    • Named Dance Magazine's 2025 ",25 to Watch",

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    Joseph Markey has been recognized as one of Dance Magazine's “25 to Watch” in 2025, highlighting his emerging talent in international ballet. His membership in the American Ballet Theatre's Corps de Ballet and his debuts in significant roles demonstrate his growing impact on the dance scene.

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    Mayfield Myers

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    • Competed in the prestigious Prix de Lausanne

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    Mayfield Myers has been recognized by Dance Magazine on its 2025 "25 to Watch" list, highlighting her potential and the impact of her performances. Her promotion to the Corps de Ballet of the Philadelphia Ballet and her appearances at events like the Vail Dance Festival demonstrate her growing influence in the ballet scene.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking celebrates young international ballet talents, highlighting emerging dancers who have shown exceptional potential and garnered attention on the global ballet scene.
Dancers are selected based on their recognition in international competitions, mentions in specialized publications, participation in prestigious ballet companies, and the impact of their performances in recent seasons.
Selection is made through an editorial process based on publicly available information and the context of the ballet industry. Currently, there is no open public nomination process.
Being included in this ranking means being recognized as one of the most outstanding young prospects in international ballet, with a promising future and growing influence in the dance world.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our ranking of Young International Ballet Talents is compiled through an editorial process that values the impact and potential of emerging dancers on the global stage. We rely on a variety of sources and considerations to identify those who are making a difference.

  • We consider dancers who have been highlighted in specialized dance publications, such as Dance Magazine's "25 to Watch" list or Dance Europe nominations.
  • Participation in recognized ballet companies and elite training programs, such as the ABT Young Dancer Summer Workshop, is highly valued.
  • Attention is paid to achievements in international ballet competitions for pre-professionals, such as ADC|IBC, which offer scholarships and recognition.
  • Dancers who have received praise for their outstanding performances in recent seasons, demonstrating technique, expression, and charisma on stage, are included.
  • Growth potential and future trajectory are key factors, looking for talents who are shaping up to be the future stars of international ballet.
  • Industry Recognition: Dancers mentioned in prestigious dance publications or nominated for relevant awards are considered.
  • Competition Achievements: Successes in international ballet competitions for young talents, demonstrating a high technical and artistic level.
  • Participation in Elite Companies or Programs: Being part of recognized ballet companies or having participated in high-level training programs.
  • Performance Impact: Having delivered outstanding performances that have captured the attention of audiences and critics, demonstrating exceptional talent.
  • Future Potential: Demonstrating a promising trajectory and the ability to influence the future of international ballet.