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Eileen Kim Is Dwelling by Leaps of Religion


At 16, Eileen Kim confronted a life-changing choice: Keep residence to complete highschool in Chicago or transfer to Washington D.C. to pursue her dream of changing into knowledgeable dancer. After spending the summer time on the Kirov Academy of Ballet in DC, she was accepted into the year-round program and begged her mother and father to let her go. Although she had solely been coaching in ballet for 2 years, she took a leap of religion and went. A number of leaps later, she is now knowledgeable dancer, balancing her profession with an ever-growing record of artistic pursuits.

In her childhood, Kim skilled critically in rhythmic gymnastics, however by eighth grade, she had reached the very best degree of the game and transitioned to ballet. “I believed ballet was comparable sufficient, however I rapidly discovered that wasn’t true,” she says, laughing. “In any case, I fell in love with it, and it caught.”

A female dancer en pointe posing with her legs crossed and arms positioned next to her face
Photograph by Rachel Neville, courtesy Kim.

After graduating from Kirov, Kim moved to New York Metropolis to proceed coaching. She secured an apprentice contract with Common Ballet a 12 months later, bravely transferring to Seoul, South Korea, at solely 19. One season later, she realized there was extra she wished to discover, each inside dance and past.

Kim found the College of Southern California’s Glorya Kaufman College of Dance, utilized, and was accepted. After graduating in 2023, she spent a 12 months with Cincinnati Ballet II earlier than becoming a member of BalletX, the place she is now ending her first season.

Past firm life, Kim has her palms in a number of inventive pursuits. She was just lately accepted into the Countertechnique teacher-training program, works because the social media supervisor for Laguna Dance, teaches yoga, and takes on facet tasks; most just lately, a video-art class at Fleisher Artwork Memorial.

On Her 12 months in South Korea

“Wanting again, I had a good looking expertise in Korea. My mother immigrated to the U.S. on the similar age I used to be after I lived there, so in a method, it was [like living] the alternative of her. I perceive Korean tradition from the angle of being American but bodily Korean. For my id, I’m so grateful I lived there as a result of it helped me grasp issues about my tradition I wouldn’t have in any other case.”

On Deciding to Go to Faculty

“Throughout my Kaufman audition, I felt the identical sense of belonging I had at Kirov—I knew it was the place I used to be imagined to be. However even after getting accepted, I struggled with the choice. Once you’re younger, selections really feel so huge, like ‘This might change the trajectory of my life’ huge. And in a method, it did. However I took one other leap of religion.

“Typically, you might have these actually lovely moments of readability the place you suppose, I don’t know what I’m doing, however I do know I’m meant to be right here proper now. So, I spent a 12 months in Korea after which left for L.A.”

A female dancer wearing a red costume reaches laterally with one arm while kicking the opposite leg
Photograph by Scott Serio, courtesy BalletX.

Classes Gained From College

“At Kaufman, I discovered my ardour for fostering areas of togetherness, creativity, and collaboration. We had been empowered to create our personal paths. Producing reveals and occasions wasn’t an task. I simply noticed a necessity, or perhaps a artistic want, and went for it. My associates and I had been like ‘Okay, let’s make this occur,’ and we turned our concepts into motion. 

“Kaufman additionally taught me what I used to be interested by—and that my curiosity was simply starting. Now that I’m in firm life, I do know what I need to discover subsequent. If I didn’t have one thing else to stimulate me creatively, I feel I’d get bored. And by staying curious, it naturally fuels my work within the studio.”

On Educating

“I really like instructing. I owe a lot to the lecturers who believed in me, and I don’t suppose lecturers get sufficient credit score. My mentors—Stella Voskovetskaya, Erin Forrest, Anton Wilson, and Jodie Gates—have formed me into the artist I’m.

“One among my favourite experiences in Cincinnati was instructing on the Cincinnati Ballet Academy. I taught some choreography lessons, and watching my college students dive into choreography and uncover their very own love for it—similar to my lecturers did for me—was extremely rewarding.”

A female dancer performing a saut de chat against a black backdrop
Photograph by Scott Serio, courtesy BalletX.

Desires for the Future 

“There’s a lot I’m excited for, however proper now, I’m joyful to be in BalletX in Philadelphia. Once you’re youthful, you’re at all times speeding towards what’s subsequent, however now I’m able to pause, take all the pieces in, and develop. I’m additionally wanting ahead to beginning my Countertechnique coaching and growing as a trainer.

“I’ve so many goals as a result of I’ve so many pursuits. I don’t know precisely what’s subsequent, however I do know it’s there. I really like making issues occur, producing, choreographing, and creating environments that convey individuals collectively by way of artwork. I’ve all these seed concepts, and when the time is correct, I do know they’ll come collectively.”

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