About Tiler Peck

New York, New York

Collaborator: TBD

Tiler Peck (CBA ’24) has been a Principal Dancer with New York City Ballet since 2009. She made her Broadway debut at age 11 as Gracie Shinn in The Music Man and was seen on Broadway as Ivy Smith in the Tony Nominated On The Town. She originated the title role in Susan Stroman’s newest musical Little Dancer at the Kennedy Center and is attached to star in the Broadway production. Tiler made her choreographic debut at the Vail Dance Festival in 2018 and has gone on to choreograph and appear in episodes of Tiny Pretty Things and Ray Donovan, and she recently choreographed the box office smash hit film John Wick 3. She has also appeared on Dancing with the Stars, the Kennedy Center Honors and Live From Lincoln Center’s The Nutcracker and Carousel. As a guest star, she was the first ballerina ever to appear on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. In film she has starred in “Ballet Now”, a Hulu documentary that followed her as she became the first woman to curate and star in The Los Angeles Music Center’s presentation of BalletNOW, “Ballet 422”, “A Time for Dancing”, and “Donnie Darko”. She is a recipient of the Princess Grace Statue Award, The Dance Magazine Award and was named one of Forbes’ 30 under 30. Peck most recently curated and directed the highly anticipated inaugural Artists at the Center for New York City Center. This program marked her NYC choreographic debut and also featured premieres from William Forsythe, Alonzo King, Jillian Meyers and Michelle Dorrance. To keep the dance world connected during the pandemic, Tiler developed a free ballet class #TurnItOutWithTiler that airs on her Instagram. She is the designer of the “Love, Tiler” collection for Só Dança a studio-to street wear dance-wear line. Tiler is also the designer of the capsule collection, Tiler Peck X STATESIDE, in collaboration with the popular Los Angeles-based company, Stateside. She has released two children’s books with Simon & Schuster, Katarina Ballerina and Katarina Ballerina & The Victory Dance.

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Headshot of Tiler Peck, who has brunette, long, wavy hair in a ponytail, fair skin, and standing against a white background.

Tiler Peck by Riker Brothers

Tiler Peck dancing Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux Choreography by George Balanchine

Tiler Peck Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux Choreography George Balanchine © The George Balanchine Trust New York City Ballet Credit Photo: Paul Kolnik studio@paulkolnik.com nyc 212-362-7778

Headshot of Tiler Peck, who has brunette, long, wavy hair in a ponytail, fair skin, and standing against a white background.
Tiler Peck dancing Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux Choreography by George Balanchine