Adrian Danchig-Waring was born in San Francisco, CA. He is a Principal Dancer with New York City Ballet, where he has collaborated with many of today's most influential choreographers and performed an active repertoire of midcentury masterworks by George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins. He was a founding member of Christopher Wheeldon’s company Morphoses. Danchig-Waring is the Artistic Director of the New York Choreographic Institute: an incubator for the development of new works in the field of classical and contemporary ballet. Since 2014, he has worked with NYCB’s education department and Columbia University’s Weinberg Family Cerebral Palsy Center to develop a methodology of movement workshops for children with cerebral palsy, which has been adapted and expanded nationwide under the umbrella of Access Workshops. He is a research fellow at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts and a Young Leadership Fellow with the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations. Mr. Danchig-Waring facilitates embodied leadership workshops for corporate executives through Leaders’ Quest.
Adrian Danchig-Waring