Principal Dancer
A French principal dancer with the Paris Opéra Ballet, Amandine Albisson rose from the company school to Étoile rank in 2014, commanding a repertoire spanning classical masterworks and cutting-edge contemporary choreography.
Defining moments and milestones
Albisson emerged from the Paris Opéra Ballet School to join the corps de ballet at seventeen, distinguishing herself through rapid advancement and interpretive depth across classical and contemporary repertoire. Named Danseuse Étoile in 2014 following a transformative performance in *Onegin*, she has since become one of France's most celebrated principal dancers, commanding roles from the Ballets Russes canon to world premieres by leading contemporary choreographers, and earning the 2021 Benois de la Danse Prize for her visceral *Carmen*.
Named Danseuse Étoile (Principal Dancer) of the Paris Opéra Ballet on March 5, 2014, following her performance as Tatiana in John Cranko's *Onegin*; awarded the Benois de la Danse Prize in 2021 for her interpretation of the title role in *Carmen*
Paris Opéra Ballet School (entered 1999)
Recordings featuring Amandine Albisson in the Society index
Additional recordings will appear here as the catalog expands.