Jared Brouillette

Jared Brouillette, from Boston, Massachusetts, began his ballet training at the age of nine at the Franklin School for the Performing Arts in Franklin, MA under Cheryl Madeux Abbott. At the age of fourteen, Jared started training on scholarship at the Boston Ballet School under the direction of Margaret Tracey and Peter Stark in the Pre-Professional Training program, where he remained for five years, the last two as a Trainee. As a Trainee, he had the opportunity to perform in company productions of Boston Ballet. He also spent several summers training at the School of American Ballet, as well as Pacific Northwest Ballet School.

In 2020, Jared went on to join Pacific Northwest Ballet School’s Professional Division where he trained under the direction of Peter Boal. For the 2021/2022 season, he danced with Kansas City Ballet II under the direction of Devon Carney and Christopher Ruud. At KCB, he performed in company productions of Septime Webre’s Wizard of Oz, and the New Moves program. Jared joined BalletMet 2 in Columbus, Ohio under the direction of Edwaard Liang for the 2022/2023 season. He performed in the company productions of David Nixon’s Dracula, Gerard CharlesThe Nutcracker, and Edwaard Liang’s Tributary, Dorothy and the Prince of Oz, and Swan Lake.

Jared joined City Ballet of San Diego as a Company Member in 2023, and has danced in ballets such as George Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments, Serenade, Donizetti Variations. He also has danced in Elizabeth Wistrich’s The Nutcracker and Bolero, as well as Geoff Gonzalez’s An American in Paris and Carmina Burana.


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