BIOGRAPHY

TREY MCINTYRE, an internationally renowned dancemaker, is the Artistic Director and Choreographer of Trey McIntyre Project. He received his dance training at the North Carolina School of the Arts and the Houston Ballet Academy, where he also began his choreographic career. He joined Houston Ballet as a company artist in 1989, later being appointed Choreographic Associate, a position he still holds today. He has created seven works for the Houston Ballet, the first of which he choreographed at only twenty years old. He has served as resident choreographer for Oregon Ballet Theatre (1998-1999), Ballet Memphis (2000-present) and The Washington Ballet (2004-2007), as well as creates works for some of the world’s most prominent companies including New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Stuttgart Ballet, Moscow Ballet Theatre and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. Mr. McIntyre has received considerable critical acclaim from noted dance critics such as Anna Kisselgoff, Martha Ullman West and Robert Greskovic who said of his Peter Pan, “To call Trey McIntyre’s Peter Pan the most impressive, original, multi-act ballet created by an American choreographer in recent memory doesn’t do the three act production justice."  Mr. McIntyre is the recipient of many grants and awards, including two choreographic fellowships from the National Endowment for Arts and a Choo-San Goh Award for Choreography.