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A New Principal Takes Her Bow at American Ballet Theater

After a tremendous “Swan Lake” performance, Chloe Misseldine was promoted onstage at the Metropolitan Opera House. The audience went nuts.

It was an extraordinary performance from Chloe Misseldine on Wednesday afternoon, the kind of debut that reminds us how rare it is for a dancer to have not only access to strength and delicacy, but also the ability to weave them together in real time.

The moment Susan Jaffe, artistic director of American Ballet Theater, stepped onto the stage after the matinee of “Swan Lake” at the Metropolitan Opera House, it was apparent what was about to happen.

“So, Chloe Misseldine doesn’t know this yet,” she said. “But as of this moment, she’s just been promoted to principal dancer.”

A roar followed. This isn’t the usual way dancers are told about their promotions at Ballet Theater. Jaffe, in a statement, said that she expected she would name Misseldine a principal at the end of the season, but changed her mind after Misseldine’s New York debut in the dual role of Odette-Odile. “I felt no need to wait,” Jaffe said. “The moment was right.”

More than that, the moment was necessary. Both the performance and surprise promotion gave a needed jolt to Ballet Theater’s summer season, a sleepy one so far that has included the company premiere of Wayne McGregor’s ponderous three-act “Woolf Works,” and more traditional repertoire: “Onegin” (with its melodrama and big lift energy) and “Swan Lake” (from 2000 and in need of an overhaul).

In “Swan Lake,” Misseldine, dancing with an impressive Aran Bell as Prince Siegfried, showered the stage with glittering dancing, first as Odette — a princess who has been turned into a swan by the evil sorcerer, von Rothbart — and then as Odile, his deceptive daughter who tricks Siegfried at the ball.

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