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Incredible Contemporary Workshop Opportunity with Daniel Rubin

August 11-15, 2025

Beginner Level (9-10 years old) - Equivalent of Level 1, Level 2 at OBA

5:00pm-7:30pm

Cost - $650 (plus $25 registration fee. You don’t need to pay registration fee if student attended Session 1 and/or Session 2 of OBA’s Summer Intensive in 2025)

Intermediate Level (11-14 years old) - Equivalent of Level 3, Level 4 at OBA

4:00pm - 7:00pm

Cost - $750 (plus $25 registration fee. You don’t need to pay registration fee if student attended Session 1 and/or Session 2 of OBA’s Summer Intensive in 2025)

Advanced Level (15+ years old) - Equivalent of Level 5, Level 6, Pre-Professional Level at OBA

4:00pm - 7:00pm

Cost - $750 (plus $25 registration fee. You don’t need to pay registration fee if student attended Session 1 and/or Session 2 of OBA’s Summer Intensive in 2025)

Private lessons are available per request - please inquire via email info@osipovaballetacademy.com

Open to public (You don’t have to be enrolled with OBA to sign up)

Classes will be held at 2224 Old Middlefield Way, Mountain View

*Ballet tech classes during workshop will be taught by OBA faculty *

Daniel was born and raised in Cupertino, California, USA. After training locally, Daniel studied at the Kirov Academy of Ballet of Washington, DC, and later, under the wing of Tamara Statkoun. Daniel continued his studies of classical ballet at the Moscow State Academy of Choreography (Bolshoi Ballet Academy).

Upon graduation in 2015, Daniel joined the Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg. After having performed the entire corps de ballet repertoire at the theatre, he was promoted to soloist in 2018, and to leading soloist in 2020. In 2022, Daniel joined Boston Ballet. He was promoted to second soloist the following year.

At Eifman Ballet, Daniel Rubin originated the following roles: Konstantin Treplev in The Seagull. A Ballet Story, Louis XIV, Old Molière, and the Commander in Molière Passion, or The Mask of Don Juan, and the Angel in The Pygmalion Effect. Among his other roles in Boris Eifman’s repertoire: George Balanchine in Musagète, Alexei Karamazov in Beyond Sin, the Heir in Russian Hamlet, Tchaikovsky, Prince, Lensky, and Joker in Tchaikovsky. Pro et Contra, Molière in Molière Passion, or The Mask of Don Juan, Lensky in Onegin, The Young Man in Requiem, Claude Debussy in Roden, Her Eternal Idol.

In 2022, Daniel won the “Golden Spotlight” in the category “Best Male Role in a Ballet Performance” for his role in The Seagull. A Ballet Story. He was awarded the St. Petersburg State Prize in the realm of Culture and Fine Art for 2021, for the creation of the ballet The Seagull. A Ballet Story. In 2021, he was also nominated for the “Golden Spotlight” in the category “Best Male Role in a Ballet Performance” for his roles in Molière Passion, or The Mask of Don Juan.

His Boston Ballet repertoire includes featured roles in Nanine Linning's La Mer, Jiří Kylián's Bella Figura, Ken Ossola's The Space Between, Rudolf Nureyev's Don Quixote (Espada, Don Quixote), Mikko Nissinen's The Nutcracker (Arabian, Drosselmeyer) and Raymonda (Lead Czardas), Marius Petipa's The Sleeping Beauty (Carabosse, Lilac Fairy Cavalier), and Helen Pickett's 月夜 Tsukiyo.

As a dancer with Boston Ballet and the Eifman Ballet, Daniel has performed in some of the most renowned theatres in the world, including New York City Center, Lincoln Center (NYC), Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Theater am Potsdamer Platz (Berlin), Dubai Opera, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Palais des congrès (Paris), the Bolshoi Theatre (Moscow), Place des Arts (Montreal), Royal Opera House (Muscat), Dorothy Chandler Pavilion (Los Angeles), Segerstrom Center for the Arts (Costa Mesa), London Coliseum, Meridian Hall (Toronto), National Centre for the Performing Arts (Beijing), Gran Teatre del Liceu (Barcelona), Shanghai Oriental Art Center, among many others.

Daniel has taken part in the ballet-films Tchaikovsky. Pro et Contra, The Pygmalion Effect, and Molière Passion, or The Mask of Don Juan.
He was a guest artist at the 30th Anniversary Gala of the prestigious Benois de la Danse competition in 2022.

In addition, Daniel has choreographed over 25 original pieces for competitions, galas, and film. His works have earned their dancers prestigious awards, such as Top 12 at the NYC Finals, Youth Grand Prix, and 1st and 2nd places in small and large ensembles (Youth America Grand Prix), as well as gold, silver, and bronze awards in various categories (California Dance Classics). He has served as a judge and masterclass teacher at YAGP.

Daniel holds a Bachelor of Arts in Performing Arts from Saint Mary's College of California (2023; summa cum laude). He is currently pursuing a Master's in Global Studies and International Relations with a Concentration in Diplomacy at Northeastern University. Daniel is a graduate of the Crossover Into Business program for professional athletes at Harvard Business School (2023).

This is an amazing opportunity to learn from the best!

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Incredible Contemporary Workshop Opportunity with Daniel Rubin

August 11-15, 2025

Beginner Level (9-10 years old) - Equivalent of Level 1, Level 2 at OBA

5:00pm-7:30pm

Cost - $650 (plus $25 registration fee. You don’t need to pay registration fee if student attended Session 1 and/or Session 2 of OBA’s Summer Intensive in 2025)

Intermediate Level (11-14 years old) - Equivalent of Level 3, Level 4 at OBA

4:00pm - 7:00pm

Cost - $750 (plus $25 registration fee. You don’t need to pay registration fee if student attended Session 1 and/or Session 2 of OBA’s Summer Intensive in 2025)

Advanced Level (15+ years old) - Equivalent of Level 5, Level 6, Pre-Professional Level at OBA

4:00pm - 7:00pm

Cost - $750 (plus $25 registration fee. You don’t need to pay registration fee if student attended Session 1 and/or Session 2 of OBA’s Summer Intensive in 2025)

Private lessons are available per request - please inquire via email info@osipovaballetacademy.com

Open to public (You don’t have to be enrolled with OBA to sign up)

Classes will be held at 2224 Old Middlefield Way, Mountain View

*Ballet tech classes during workshop will be taught by OBA faculty *

Daniel was born and raised in Cupertino, California, USA. After training locally, Daniel studied at the Kirov Academy of Ballet of Washington, DC, and later, under the wing of Tamara Statkoun. Daniel continued his studies of classical ballet at the Moscow State Academy of Choreography (Bolshoi Ballet Academy).

Upon graduation in 2015, Daniel joined the Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg. After having performed the entire corps de ballet repertoire at the theatre, he was promoted to soloist in 2018, and to leading soloist in 2020. In 2022, Daniel joined Boston Ballet. He was promoted to second soloist the following year.

At Eifman Ballet, Daniel Rubin originated the following roles: Konstantin Treplev in The Seagull. A Ballet Story, Louis XIV, Old Molière, and the Commander in Molière Passion, or The Mask of Don Juan, and the Angel in The Pygmalion Effect. Among his other roles in Boris Eifman’s repertoire: George Balanchine in Musagète, Alexei Karamazov in Beyond Sin, the Heir in Russian Hamlet, Tchaikovsky, Prince, Lensky, and Joker in Tchaikovsky. Pro et Contra, Molière in Molière Passion, or The Mask of Don Juan, Lensky in Onegin, The Young Man in Requiem, Claude Debussy in Roden, Her Eternal Idol.

In 2022, Daniel won the “Golden Spotlight” in the category “Best Male Role in a Ballet Performance” for his role in The Seagull. A Ballet Story. He was awarded the St. Petersburg State Prize in the realm of Culture and Fine Art for 2021, for the creation of the ballet The Seagull. A Ballet Story. In 2021, he was also nominated for the “Golden Spotlight” in the category “Best Male Role in a Ballet Performance” for his roles in Molière Passion, or The Mask of Don Juan.

His Boston Ballet repertoire includes featured roles in Nanine Linning's La Mer, Jiří Kylián's Bella Figura, Ken Ossola's The Space Between, Rudolf Nureyev's Don Quixote (Espada, Don Quixote), Mikko Nissinen's The Nutcracker (Arabian, Drosselmeyer) and Raymonda (Lead Czardas), Marius Petipa's The Sleeping Beauty (Carabosse, Lilac Fairy Cavalier), and Helen Pickett's 月夜 Tsukiyo.

As a dancer with Boston Ballet and the Eifman Ballet, Daniel has performed in some of the most renowned theatres in the world, including New York City Center, Lincoln Center (NYC), Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Theater am Potsdamer Platz (Berlin), Dubai Opera, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Palais des congrès (Paris), the Bolshoi Theatre (Moscow), Place des Arts (Montreal), Royal Opera House (Muscat), Dorothy Chandler Pavilion (Los Angeles), Segerstrom Center for the Arts (Costa Mesa), London Coliseum, Meridian Hall (Toronto), National Centre for the Performing Arts (Beijing), Gran Teatre del Liceu (Barcelona), Shanghai Oriental Art Center, among many others.

Daniel has taken part in the ballet-films Tchaikovsky. Pro et Contra, The Pygmalion Effect, and Molière Passion, or The Mask of Don Juan.
He was a guest artist at the 30th Anniversary Gala of the prestigious Benois de la Danse competition in 2022.

In addition, Daniel has choreographed over 25 original pieces for competitions, galas, and film. His works have earned their dancers prestigious awards, such as Top 12 at the NYC Finals, Youth Grand Prix, and 1st and 2nd places in small and large ensembles (Youth America Grand Prix), as well as gold, silver, and bronze awards in various categories (California Dance Classics). He has served as a judge and masterclass teacher at YAGP.

Daniel holds a Bachelor of Arts in Performing Arts from Saint Mary's College of California (2023; summa cum laude). He is currently pursuing a Master's in Global Studies and International Relations with a Concentration in Diplomacy at Northeastern University. Daniel is a graduate of the Crossover Into Business program for professional athletes at Harvard Business School (2023).

This is an amazing opportunity to learn from the best!

Incredible Contemporary Workshop Opportunity with Daniel Rubin

August 11-15, 2025

Beginner Level (9-10 years old) - Equivalent of Level 1, Level 2 at OBA

5:00pm-7:30pm

Cost - $650 (plus $25 registration fee. You don’t need to pay registration fee if student attended Session 1 and/or Session 2 of OBA’s Summer Intensive in 2025)

Intermediate Level (11-14 years old) - Equivalent of Level 3, Level 4 at OBA

4:00pm - 7:00pm

Cost - $750 (plus $25 registration fee. You don’t need to pay registration fee if student attended Session 1 and/or Session 2 of OBA’s Summer Intensive in 2025)

Advanced Level (15+ years old) - Equivalent of Level 5, Level 6, Pre-Professional Level at OBA

4:00pm - 7:00pm

Cost - $750 (plus $25 registration fee. You don’t need to pay registration fee if student attended Session 1 and/or Session 2 of OBA’s Summer Intensive in 2025)

Private lessons are available per request - please inquire via email info@osipovaballetacademy.com

Open to public (You don’t have to be enrolled with OBA to sign up)

Classes will be held at 2224 Old Middlefield Way, Mountain View

*Ballet tech classes during workshop will be taught by OBA faculty *

Daniel was born and raised in Cupertino, California, USA. After training locally, Daniel studied at the Kirov Academy of Ballet of Washington, DC, and later, under the wing of Tamara Statkoun. Daniel continued his studies of classical ballet at the Moscow State Academy of Choreography (Bolshoi Ballet Academy).

Upon graduation in 2015, Daniel joined the Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg. After having performed the entire corps de ballet repertoire at the theatre, he was promoted to soloist in 2018, and to leading soloist in 2020. In 2022, Daniel joined Boston Ballet. He was promoted to second soloist the following year.

At Eifman Ballet, Daniel Rubin originated the following roles: Konstantin Treplev in The Seagull. A Ballet Story, Louis XIV, Old Molière, and the Commander in Molière Passion, or The Mask of Don Juan, and the Angel in The Pygmalion Effect. Among his other roles in Boris Eifman’s repertoire: George Balanchine in Musagète, Alexei Karamazov in Beyond Sin, the Heir in Russian Hamlet, Tchaikovsky, Prince, Lensky, and Joker in Tchaikovsky. Pro et Contra, Molière in Molière Passion, or The Mask of Don Juan, Lensky in Onegin, The Young Man in Requiem, Claude Debussy in Roden, Her Eternal Idol.

In 2022, Daniel won the “Golden Spotlight” in the category “Best Male Role in a Ballet Performance” for his role in The Seagull. A Ballet Story. He was awarded the St. Petersburg State Prize in the realm of Culture and Fine Art for 2021, for the creation of the ballet The Seagull. A Ballet Story. In 2021, he was also nominated for the “Golden Spotlight” in the category “Best Male Role in a Ballet Performance” for his roles in Molière Passion, or The Mask of Don Juan.

His Boston Ballet repertoire includes featured roles in Nanine Linning's La Mer, Jiří Kylián's Bella Figura, Ken Ossola's The Space Between, Rudolf Nureyev's Don Quixote (Espada, Don Quixote), Mikko Nissinen's The Nutcracker (Arabian, Drosselmeyer) and Raymonda (Lead Czardas), Marius Petipa's The Sleeping Beauty (Carabosse, Lilac Fairy Cavalier), and Helen Pickett's 月夜 Tsukiyo.

As a dancer with Boston Ballet and the Eifman Ballet, Daniel has performed in some of the most renowned theatres in the world, including New York City Center, Lincoln Center (NYC), Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Theater am Potsdamer Platz (Berlin), Dubai Opera, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Palais des congrès (Paris), the Bolshoi Theatre (Moscow), Place des Arts (Montreal), Royal Opera House (Muscat), Dorothy Chandler Pavilion (Los Angeles), Segerstrom Center for the Arts (Costa Mesa), London Coliseum, Meridian Hall (Toronto), National Centre for the Performing Arts (Beijing), Gran Teatre del Liceu (Barcelona), Shanghai Oriental Art Center, among many others.

Daniel has taken part in the ballet-films Tchaikovsky. Pro et Contra, The Pygmalion Effect, and Molière Passion, or The Mask of Don Juan.
He was a guest artist at the 30th Anniversary Gala of the prestigious Benois de la Danse competition in 2022.

In addition, Daniel has choreographed over 25 original pieces for competitions, galas, and film. His works have earned their dancers prestigious awards, such as Top 12 at the NYC Finals, Youth Grand Prix, and 1st and 2nd places in small and large ensembles (Youth America Grand Prix), as well as gold, silver, and bronze awards in various categories (California Dance Classics). He has served as a judge and masterclass teacher at YAGP.

Daniel holds a Bachelor of Arts in Performing Arts from Saint Mary's College of California (2023; summa cum laude). He is currently pursuing a Master's in Global Studies and International Relations with a Concentration in Diplomacy at Northeastern University. Daniel is a graduate of the Crossover Into Business program for professional athletes at Harvard Business School (2023).

This is an amazing opportunity to learn from the best!