Alexa Fioroni

Company Teacher / Coach

Oklahoma City Ballet is proud to have native Oklahoman, Alexa Fioroni serve as company teacher/coach. Alexa received her formative training in classical ballet at the Paris Opera Ballet School and The Dance Center of Oklahoma City Ballet with the former director David Holladay. At age eleven, she toured Japan for three months with the Paris Opera Ballet. She first appeared with Oklahoma City Ballet on October 26, 1988. She performed as a soloist and principal dancer for Oklahoma City Ballet, Armitage Ballet of NY, Ballet Hawaii, and the Zurich Ballet. She also worked with Gene Kelly on a gala performance of An American in Paris, and Prince on the movie Under the Cherry Moon and the music video Boys and Girls. As assistant to the Director, she set Karole Armitage's ballet 40 Guns: A Western Story for Humbolt State Universty and competed for Armitage at the International Choreographers' Competition in Tokyo where Armitage was first runner-up. Miss Fioroni is a member of the National Dance Education Organization, the International Association of Dance Medicine and Science, Oklahoma City's Allied Arts, and the University of Oklahoma's School of Dance Dance Partners. Along with her duties with Oklahoma City Ballet, she is currently the Directory of Oklahoma City Ballet Conservatory.