David Fernandez | Summer Conservatory Guest Faculty
David is the visionary behind the choreography "Vitruvian Man," a captivating masterpiece that has garnered over a million views on YouTube. His artistic brilliance is evident in this creation, where he seamlessly merges classical aesthetics with contemporary elements, showcasing a distinctive and original approach to choreography.
David's well-known choreography, Five Variations on a Theme, was created for New York City Ballet Principal Dancer Joaquin De Luz. The work premiered as part of the acclaimed Kings of the Dance tour. Joaquin's commanding performance received standing ovations in NYC, LA, London, Paris, Rome, Moscow, Kiev, and Odessa. Other notable choreography commissions include pieces created for leading dancers of the American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, Kings of the Dance Tour, Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble, Youth America Grand Prix Gala Concert, and many others.
Following his passion for teaching and creating, he will travel to Kenya to choreograph "Dance on a Dream," a dance film for Ghetto Classics Dance, Karachogo, in Nairobi. Ghetto Classics is the sole arts education organization in Korogocho. Based in the slum for the past 12 years, it provides music and dance education to over 500 children and youth.
Also, he will collaborate with Sing for Hope and travel to India to teach and choreograph at the Shanti Bhavan Nonprofit organization. Shanti Bhavan is a home & school in rural Tamil Nadu, India, for the region's most disadvantaged children. Shanti Bhavan is featured in Netflix's Daughters of Destiny.
David received his dance training at the Royal Academy of Dance in Mexico City. Under the direction of Tita Ortega, he moved to the United States after receiving a scholarship to Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago. He graduated from the Vaganova Ballet Technique under the direction of Elisabeth Boitsov.
David's performance experience ranges from TV, movies, musicals, opera, and ballet. One of David's career highlights was performing with Mikhail Baryshnikov in the play "The Doctor and the Patient."
David is an award-winning dance-filmmaker: his latest dance-on-film accomplishments include the Los Angeles Olympus Film Festival Award for Best Public Service Announcement. David's award-winning short, Moving Though It — Phases of an Emergency Through Dance, uses a revolutionary approach of making a public service announcement through dance. Ideated and directed by David Fernandez, the NYC Emergency Management and the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City commissioned and sponsored the project.
Other film festival achievements include:
White Shirt, Black Tie, Black Pants XXS, Director, and Choreographer. The short premiered at the Dance on Camera Film Festival at Lincoln Center in 2012;
Objects in Mirror are Closer Than They Appear, Director and Choreographer. Premiered at the Dance on Camera Film Festival at Lincoln Center in 2007;
Icarus APR, Director, and Choreographer. Premiered at the Dance on Camera Film Festival at Lincoln Center in 2009.
David teaches dance and creates choreography for ballet companies and international summer programs.
Washington Ballet, New Jersey Ballet, Carolina Ballet, I HeartDance NYC, American Repertory Ballet, Princeton, Opera Grand Rapids-Pirates of Penzance, Harvard Ballet Company, Vassar College, Hamilton College, Columbia Repertory Ballet, Bedford Middle School, Palermo Ballet Summer Intensive- Italy, New Zealand School of Dance., Academia de Danza Franck- México
David is the Associate Artistic Director and Resident Choreographer of Ohman Ballet. He was recently named Ballet Master and Resident Choreographer of Ghetto Classics Dance in Nairobi, Kenya.