Joseph Huberty
JOSEPH HUBERTY grew up in a small town in Wisconsin where his mother owned a ballet studio. He started dancing at the age of eight. At eighteen, he was accepted into the Sarasota Ballet's trainee program, where he danced in several productions with the company including Sir David Bintley's A Comedy of Errors and Sir Peter Wright's Giselle. After two years in the trainee program he was promoted into the studio company where he spent another two years. Some of the productions he performed while in the studio company include Balanchine's Theme and Variations and Western Symphony, Johan Kobborg's La Sylphide, and Sir Fredrick Ashton's Dante Sonata.
After his time in Sarasota, he moved to Delaware to dance with First State Ballet Theatre, where he has performed many principal roles with the company including Romeo in Viktor Plotnikov's Romeo and Juliet, Basilio in Don Quixote Pas de Deux, the prince in The Nutcracker, and Oberon in Zachery Kapeluck's A Midsummer Night's Dream. This will be Joseph's second season with the company.