Arlene Shuler

[3] She began her training at age six under Marguerite Duncan in Cleveland and then entered the School of American Ballet in New York City.

[3] At age 13, she played as the young lead in The Nutcracker with the New York City Ballet.

[1] She was joined the Joffrey Ballet at 17 and performed frequently at the New York City Center.

She returned to New York to serve as executive director of the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, and served executive positions in the Wallace Funds, General Atlantic Partners Foundation and the Atlantic Philanthropic Service Company.

bring respect, stature, and distinction to dance.”[7] Shuler is married to Nigel Redden, former director of the Lincoln Center Festival, Spoleto Festival USA, and Santa Fe Opera.