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BIO

Artistic Philosphy

    Anastasia Lehukey (Baltimore, MD)  began her dance training at Baltimore School for the Arts under the guidance of Norma Pera, Anton Wilson and Linda- Denise Fisher-Harrell. She graduated and went to SUNY Purchase (2012 to 2014) where she studied with Nelly van Bommel, Bettijane Sills, Rosanna Servalli, Stephanie Tooman, Ted Kivett, and Kevin Wynn. She then transferred to Towson University (2015-2016) where she again trained with Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell, as well as Susan Mann and Runqiao Du. 

 

    Ana has also studied in past summer intensives with Miami City Ballet, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, Joffrey Ballet at The Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Moscow and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago.

 

   For her acting training, Ana began studying with Stephen Strosnider and Bill Gillett at Carroll Community College where she participated in numerous plays. While attending CCC, she was nominated to take part in the Irene Ryan's competition by The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. 

 

   After transferring to Towson University, she was cast for an original play by Timothy Huth called 'After' which was nominated for The Undergraduate Production Award.

 

    Art needs one thing- honesty. 

 

    Honesty is the key to a successful artistic lifestyle. Without the emotions, without the brutality and vulnerability of dance and theatre, is it really art, or just a hobby? Art requires true belief in the work regardless of fact or fiction. Every day you are on stage, you must believe it is the first time, otherwise you will become complacent. Live each moment with a different experience. One must believe in the atmosphere they are placed in for perfomance, because in that moment in time-

                                   that is your world. 

 

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