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What Our Dancers Say

Michelangelo Canale - leyland simmons

I had the incredible opportunity to learn from Michaelangelo Canale, who was not just a dance teacher but a true mentor during my formative years as a young dancer. His passion for ballet and dance was infectious, and he had an extraordinary ability to nurture talent and inspire confidence in his students.

Under his guidance, I honed my technique and developed a deeper understanding of dance as an art form. He pushed me to reach my potential while instilling a strong work ethic and love for the craft. His attention to detail and commitment to excellence helped me transition from a young dancer to a professional artist.

Thanks to Michaelangelo’s teachings, I had the privilege of working with major dance companies and touring the world internationally. His influence can be seen in every performance I give, and I am forever grateful for his guidance and support. He truly transformed my journey in dance and left an indelible mark on my life.

 

Leyland Simmons

Artistic & Dance Director at the Harlem School of the Arts

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Ellie Kam
USA Olympic Athlete
Milan, Italy
Stars on Ice

Larissa Saveliev

founder and artistic director of Youth America Grand Prix

My name is Larissa Saveliev and I am the founder and artistic director of Youth America Grand Prix, the world’s largest student ballet scholarship competition.We’ve worked with Mr. Canale for several years, as he entered many of his students into the competition. In our opinion, he is an extremely qualified teacher, and his training is in line with global standards. His students always exhibited excellent technique and artistry, and many of them have gone on to win scholarships in our competition and lead successful careers in dance, joining professional companies around the globe. Mr. Canale himself has won several awards from our organization for the work he’s done with students as a teacher and choreographer.

Michelle Katcher

Professional Dancer

Sacramento Ballet

Michelangelo Canale not only prepared me to be a professional classical ballet dancer but a disciplined and self motivated person. He provides his students with the rigorous training necessary for a career in dance while also providing wonderful performance opportunities to instill the love of dance. I cannot thank Michelangelo enough for all the years of training and endless support. I look forward to teaching and finding ways to give back to the ballet world in the future.

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Training Director at Studio One Pilates

My years with Michelangelo taught me many valuable life skills about hard work, achving what you think are impossible goals and staying focused. After going on to apprentice with BalletMet, I realized that the technique and level of professionalism I learned from Michelangelo matched the level expected from me as a dancer with other professionals. I always felt he worked very hard on my behalf and held a high standard for every student. I am grateful to have developed my curiosity and love for working with the body at Alaska Ballet.

 

Ana Kokaurova

Training Director at Studio One Pilates

Certified Advanced Rolfer®

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Allen Merritt 

Former President

Garold Gardner Scholarship Foundation 

 

I have had the privilege of knowing Michelangelo Canale for many years through the Garold Gardner Scholarship Foundation, which has proudly supported him and his exceptional students at the Anchorage Ballet. His boundless energy, unwavering dedication, and profound passion for the art of dance exemplify the highest standards of excellence. Michelangelo’s artistry, discipline, and commitment to nurturing the next generation of dancers make him not only worthy of recognition, but a true standard-bearer for integrity and excellence in the world of ballet.

 

In my opinion, Michelangelo Canale is a master ballet instructor and visionary artistic director whose distinguished career reflects decades of excellence, discipline, and artistry. With elite training and education from renowned institutions including Canada’s National Ballet School and the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, his expertise spans classical, neoclassical, and contemporary ballet. Moreover, as Artistic Director of Anchorage Ballet, Canale transformed the company into a thriving center for professional dance education and performance, inspiring countless dancers to achieve technical mastery and expressive depth. His leadership, innovative choreography, and commitment to nurturing talent continue to elevate the cultural landscape and uphold the highest standards of ballet artistry. 

Alena Callaway

Dance Teacher

Choreographer

Mr. Michelangelo is a shining star. His training is the best in the state. His Academy embraces Ballet in its art form; excellence is forefront and he prepares his students for success. Mr. Michelangelo encouraged me to audition for Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet School and recommended a grant from the Alaska State Council on the Arts for financial aid and helped me apply. I was fortunate to receive a grant from the Alaska State Council on the Arts, along with his support. Performing and teaching for Mr. Michelangelo was always a privilege and I would highly recommend to all aspiring Alaska dancers looking to make it in the dance world to study with Michelangelo.

Courtland Weaver

Courtland Weaver

Artistic Director

The North Star Ballet

Fairbanks, Alaska

I I met Michelangelo Canale a few months after I moved to Anchorage in September of 2002 to work at Alaska Dance Theatre. He was director of the “other” ballet school in Anchorage, and our paths crossed in the civil function of raising awareness of performing arts in Anchorage. Michelangelo has been tireless in his effort to bring the highest level of ballet performance to Alaskan audiences. Michelangelo sets a very high standard of classical ballet instruction. While in direct competition with our studio, Michelangelo was respectful and cooperative in our occasional collaborations. When I left Alaska Dance Theatre in 2009, Michelangelo insisted that his company produce the celebration for Alice Bassler Sullivan that I directed, and offered me as much teaching work as I wanted while I searched other opportunities. I worked closely with Michelangelo Canale for several seasons returning to Anchorage to act as Ballet Master and Choreographer for The Nutcracker and various Spring Galas erstwhile directing Fidalgo DanceWorks in Anacortes, Washington. I know Michelangelo to be an exigent and demanding director whose primary focus is the development of his students to be not only excellent dancers, but responsible people and good and helpful citizens as well. The excellence of his training is indisputable. The number of dancers from his tutelage that are making a living dancing throughout the world is a testament to this.

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