Chiara Ajkun

Chiara Ajkun

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Artistic Director | PhD | MFA
Redefining ballet via cinematic impact. 🌍 5 Continents | 🗽 NYC Season | 🩰 50+ Ballets.

Partnering with Govs to fund dancers from 135 nations. Founder, AjkunBT & Creator of the Ajkun © Methodology.

05/23/2026

Photoshoot Today 📸
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05/14/2026

Happy birthday Herman !
Treasuring every moment of Herman’s coaching ❤️

05/01/2026

This says it all.
There is nothing more beautiful than seeing a legend like Herman Cornejo share his artistry and heart with the next generation.

Watching this moment between Herman and our dancer, Klevis Tafaj, after their Don Quixote rehearsal truly captures the essence of “giving back”.

The “best feeling” indeed. Thank you, Herman, for your generosity and for inspiring us all.

04/28/2026

At a Time When Dance Students are planning their Fall Training, I wish to share my vision, hoping it helps them making the best choice for a healthy and successful path to their careers.

There is a pervasive myth in the dance world that brilliance must be paid for in blood, silence, and broken spirits. We have been taught to romanticize the "starving artist" and the "stoic soldier," as if the beauty of a grand jeté is somehow deepened by the psychological weight the dancer carries.

But let’s be clear: Ballet is demanding, but it doesn't have to be brutal.

The "brutality" we see today isn't inherent to the technique; it is a byproduct of a legacy culture that has long overvalued compliance and undervalued the human being behind the dancer.

This culture permeates every level of the craft:

• In the Schools: Where young students are often taught that physical pain is a badge of honor and that their value is tied strictly to their measurements.
• In the Companies: Where "disposability" is used as a management tactic, and vocalizing a need for rest or mental health support is framed as a lack of commitment.
• In the Studio: Where the hierarchy often mirrors an outdated, authoritarian model that stifles individual expression in favor of rigid uniformity.

A New Vision for the Barre

The physics of ballet are hard enough. The art form requires elite athleticism and nerves of steel. We don't need to add a layer of toxic perfectionism to make it "real."

A healthy culture actually produces better dancers:
1. Sustainable Longevity: A dancer who is physically and mentally supported can have a career that spans decades, not just a few injury-plagued years.
2. Authentic Artistry: When a performer feels safe and seen, they move with a vulnerability and soul that fear can never produce.
3. Modern Relevance: For ballet to survive and thrive in the 21st century, it must evolve into a space that reflects modern values of empathy, diversity, and wellness.

The "old guard" ways only persist if we continue to hand them down to the next generation. It is up to us—the teachers, the directors, the choreographers, and the dancers—to draw a line in the resin.

Change starts when we prioritize the human over the habit. It starts when we realize that discipline and kindness are not opposites, but partners. We can keep the high standards, the exquisite lines, and the breathtaking discipline while discarding the cruelty.

Let me repeat myself:
The future of ballet isn't just about how high we can jump; it’s about how we treat each other when we land.

Let us all transform Ballet in The Art of Strength, Not Suffering.

03/28/2026

Excited to share this ballet 🩰 that opens next weekend.
Tickets 🎫 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-midsummer-nights-dream-tickets-1571889978239

Precision. Power. The Ajkun Method.
The Ajkun Ballet Company operates as a high-octane laboratory for the classical form. Our choreographic style, led by the "forward-thinking" eye of Chiara Ajkun, is defined by a sophisticated cocktail of technical virtuosity and cinematic gravitas.

We don't just perform the classics; we aggressively reinvent them for a modern global audience by stripping away the "museum dust" of the past. Witness the athletic precision of our world-class artists in this spring's immersive season of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

🩰 Performance Dates: April 11–26 & August 8–14, 2026.

🩰 The Repertoire: A cornerstone of the "Original Art" collection.

🔗 Tickets: www.ajkunbt.org/midsummer-nights-dream-ballet-nyc
🩰 Join the Vanguard: We are currently recruiting for our professional residency and the “Performing in New York” Summer Intensive.

🔗 Info: www.ajkunbt.org/performing-in-new-york

03/27/2026

Alison and Klevis partnering ❤️
During the past few months we at Ajkun Ballet Theatre have enjoyed a collaboration with where .chen___ is teaching dance. A former principal dancer from Alison appears in the documentary “Unbroken: The Untold Story of Shen Yun”. I invite everyone to watch this inspiring and enlightening documentary. Is available on YouTube and it is a very informative piece of history that we all should share. Thanks in advance if you’d like to repost.

03/01/2026

Meraviglioso Incontrare Mamma e Figlio uniti dalla Danza 💐
Incontri all’ Ajkun Ballet: BELIEVE!
I danzatori in Italia si raccontano.

02/22/2026

Prenotazioni Stage Aperte!

02/22/2026

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