Marc St-Pierre is from Montreal, Canada. He started ballet at age 8, after three years of training in the Canadian gymnastics program. He began ballet at the Academie de ballet classique de Montreal. At the age of 10, he was admitted to the prestigious Ecole Superieur de Ballet du Quebec, where he studied under Samuel Abramian, from the Bolshoï Academy in Moscow, and Francoise Vaussenat, from the Ballet de l'Opera de Paris. He has worked with international choreographers such as Christophe Garcia (France), Frederico Tavernini (Italy), Brian McDonnald (Canada), Mario Radakovski (Slovakia) and Miguel Robles (Argentina). Marc has performed with Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montreal, Ballet Ouest de Montreal, Gleich Contemporary Dances and Albany Berkshire Ballet, and has appeared as a guest with City Center Ballet, where he performed Franz in Coppélia, Green Boy in les Patineurs, and the Prince in Cinderella. He also joined the International Ballet Theatre for a Central American Tour. Marc was also Principal dancer for the Roxey Ballet Company for over three years, where he performed such roles as Dracula, Iago in Othello, Cinderella’s Prince, Cavalier in the Nutcracker and Don Jose in Carmen, which was created for him. With American Repertory Ballet, Marc has appeared as the lead in Kirk Pertersen's Glazunov Variations and as George in Our Town, a favorite of his. He also worked with Patrick Corbin in Follia and Randy James in The Heart is a Lonely Hunter. Marc is delighted to work with Mr. Martin for his second season as ARB's Artistic Director.
Marc started ballet at age 8, after three years of training in the Canadian gymnastics program.
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