Lauren Lovette (born November 10, 1991) is an American ballet dancer and choreographer who was previously a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet.[1]
Lovette became an apprentice with the New York City Ballet in 2009. She was invited to join the company's corps de ballet in 2010 and promoted to soloist in 2013. In 2015, she was promoted to principal dancer.[1]
Lovette emerged as a choreographer in her own right in 2016 with her work ForClara, commissioned by New York City Ballet.[4] She has gone on to create two more pieces for the company, Not Our Fate (2017)[5] and The Shaded Line (2019),[6] in addition to others for American Ballet Theatre's Studio Company[7] and Damian Woetzel's Vail Dance Festival.[8] She additionally served as the Artist-in-Residence for the Vail Dance Festival in 2019.[8] Her collaborators have included musician Kate Davis, poet Andrea Gibson, and fashion designers Zac Posen, Narciso Rodriguez, and Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim of Oscar de la Renta/MONSE.
In response to her choreography, The New York Times proclaimed in 2019 that, "There's urgency to Ms. Lovette’s desire to turn ballet inside out. In essence, she has crossed a line from prettiness to power."[9]
In October 2021, Lovette left the New York City Ballet, noting it "will give me the time to fully explore new creative projects as both a choreographer and dancer and I'm really excited about the future." Her final performance was held in October, in which she danced Robbins' Opus 19/The Dreamer and Ratmansky's Namouna, A Grand Divertissement.[10] In March 2022, she was appointed resident choreographer of Paul Taylor Dance Company.[11]