Ryan Tomash
principal dancer
new york city ballet
&
royal danish ballet

I did an interview with City Ballet a few weeks ago and we spoke about my career prior to joining the company, how my first few months have been, and what I like best about the city…among other things
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Article by Madelyn Sutton
📸 by Ella Spruill

I was DANCING this Winter Season@nycballet
What a gift it’s been to experience all these different works with these special artists
and I couldn’t have asked for a more exciting way to finish the season than by being promoted to Principal Dancer (thank you for all of your kind messages)
📸: @erinbaiano

I was DANCING this Winter Season@nycballet
What a gift it’s been to experience all these different works with these special artists
and I couldn’t have asked for a more exciting way to finish the season than by being promoted to Principal Dancer (thank you for all of your kind messages)
📸: @erinbaiano

I was DANCING this Winter Season@nycballet
What a gift it’s been to experience all these different works with these special artists
and I couldn’t have asked for a more exciting way to finish the season than by being promoted to Principal Dancer (thank you for all of your kind messages)
📸: @erinbaiano

I was DANCING this Winter Season@nycballet
What a gift it’s been to experience all these different works with these special artists
and I couldn’t have asked for a more exciting way to finish the season than by being promoted to Principal Dancer (thank you for all of your kind messages)
📸: @erinbaiano

I was DANCING this Winter Season@nycballet
What a gift it’s been to experience all these different works with these special artists
and I couldn’t have asked for a more exciting way to finish the season than by being promoted to Principal Dancer (thank you for all of your kind messages)
📸: @erinbaiano

I was DANCING this Winter Season@nycballet
What a gift it’s been to experience all these different works with these special artists
and I couldn’t have asked for a more exciting way to finish the season than by being promoted to Principal Dancer (thank you for all of your kind messages)
📸: @erinbaiano

I was DANCING this Winter Season@nycballet
What a gift it’s been to experience all these different works with these special artists
and I couldn’t have asked for a more exciting way to finish the season than by being promoted to Principal Dancer (thank you for all of your kind messages)
📸: @erinbaiano

I was DANCING this Winter Season@nycballet
What a gift it’s been to experience all these different works with these special artists
and I couldn’t have asked for a more exciting way to finish the season than by being promoted to Principal Dancer (thank you for all of your kind messages)
📸: @erinbaiano

I was DANCING this Winter Season@nycballet
What a gift it’s been to experience all these different works with these special artists
and I couldn’t have asked for a more exciting way to finish the season than by being promoted to Principal Dancer (thank you for all of your kind messages)
📸: @erinbaiano

I was DANCING this Winter Season@nycballet
What a gift it’s been to experience all these different works with these special artists
and I couldn’t have asked for a more exciting way to finish the season than by being promoted to Principal Dancer (thank you for all of your kind messages)
📸: @erinbaiano

I was DANCING this Winter Season@nycballet
What a gift it’s been to experience all these different works with these special artists
and I couldn’t have asked for a more exciting way to finish the season than by being promoted to Principal Dancer (thank you for all of your kind messages)
📸: @erinbaiano
Some Beauty for the feed 🤝🏾🤎
Two shows this week (26/02, 01/03)
And one more on 20/03
With @jimin_hong_westerby
video: @matildepupita
Some Beauty for the feed 🤝🏾🤎
Two shows this week (26/02, 01/03)
And one more on 20/03
With @jimin_hong_westerby
video: @matildepupita

Continuum
by @wheeldony
*I don’t have anymore shows of this ballet but I realised I never posted any photos from it so here they are

Continuum
by @wheeldony
*I don’t have anymore shows of this ballet but I realised I never posted any photos from it so here they are

No one knew quite what to expect when, in March 2025, @nycballet announced that Royal Danish Ballet principal @rtomash would be joining the company that fall, as a soloist. Tomash, who took a year of absence in Copenhagen to expand his horizons, was not well known in the U.S. He had not previously worked with either of NYCB’s choreographers in residence, Justin Peck or Alexei Ratmansky. He arrived in New York City as an unknown quantity.
But Tomash did not stay under the radar for long. Since his first performance last September, he has debuted in 18 roles, everything from the adagio movement in “Symphony in C” to Christopher Wheeldon’s “Continuum” to Jerome Robbins’ “Dances at a Gathering.” Tomash has originated roles in world premieres by Jamar Roberts and Tiler Peck, and danced in new ballets by Justin Peck and Alexei Ratmansky.
Learn about his approach to new roles, storytelling, and Balanchine partnering at the link in our bio. ⭐
📝: @marina.harss
📸: Ryan Tomash in August Bournonville’s “Flower Festival in Genzano Pas de Deux.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
📸: Tomash in Balanchine’s “Swan Lake.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
📸: Tomash and Isabella LaFreniere in Alexei Ratmansky’s “Paquita.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
📸: Tomash with Mira Nadon in Tiler Peck’s “Symphonie Espagnole.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
#RyanTomash #NYCB #NewYorkCityBallet #RoyalDanishBallet @kglteater
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No one knew quite what to expect when, in March 2025, @nycballet announced that Royal Danish Ballet principal @rtomash would be joining the company that fall, as a soloist. Tomash, who took a year of absence in Copenhagen to expand his horizons, was not well known in the U.S. He had not previously worked with either of NYCB’s choreographers in residence, Justin Peck or Alexei Ratmansky. He arrived in New York City as an unknown quantity.
But Tomash did not stay under the radar for long. Since his first performance last September, he has debuted in 18 roles, everything from the adagio movement in “Symphony in C” to Christopher Wheeldon’s “Continuum” to Jerome Robbins’ “Dances at a Gathering.” Tomash has originated roles in world premieres by Jamar Roberts and Tiler Peck, and danced in new ballets by Justin Peck and Alexei Ratmansky.
Learn about his approach to new roles, storytelling, and Balanchine partnering at the link in our bio. ⭐
📝: @marina.harss
📸: Ryan Tomash in August Bournonville’s “Flower Festival in Genzano Pas de Deux.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
📸: Tomash in Balanchine’s “Swan Lake.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
📸: Tomash and Isabella LaFreniere in Alexei Ratmansky’s “Paquita.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
📸: Tomash with Mira Nadon in Tiler Peck’s “Symphonie Espagnole.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
#RyanTomash #NYCB #NewYorkCityBallet #RoyalDanishBallet @kglteater
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No one knew quite what to expect when, in March 2025, @nycballet announced that Royal Danish Ballet principal @rtomash would be joining the company that fall, as a soloist. Tomash, who took a year of absence in Copenhagen to expand his horizons, was not well known in the U.S. He had not previously worked with either of NYCB’s choreographers in residence, Justin Peck or Alexei Ratmansky. He arrived in New York City as an unknown quantity.
But Tomash did not stay under the radar for long. Since his first performance last September, he has debuted in 18 roles, everything from the adagio movement in “Symphony in C” to Christopher Wheeldon’s “Continuum” to Jerome Robbins’ “Dances at a Gathering.” Tomash has originated roles in world premieres by Jamar Roberts and Tiler Peck, and danced in new ballets by Justin Peck and Alexei Ratmansky.
Learn about his approach to new roles, storytelling, and Balanchine partnering at the link in our bio. ⭐
📝: @marina.harss
📸: Ryan Tomash in August Bournonville’s “Flower Festival in Genzano Pas de Deux.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
📸: Tomash in Balanchine’s “Swan Lake.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
📸: Tomash and Isabella LaFreniere in Alexei Ratmansky’s “Paquita.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
📸: Tomash with Mira Nadon in Tiler Peck’s “Symphonie Espagnole.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
#RyanTomash #NYCB #NewYorkCityBallet #RoyalDanishBallet @kglteater
Descriptions in comments.

No one knew quite what to expect when, in March 2025, @nycballet announced that Royal Danish Ballet principal @rtomash would be joining the company that fall, as a soloist. Tomash, who took a year of absence in Copenhagen to expand his horizons, was not well known in the U.S. He had not previously worked with either of NYCB’s choreographers in residence, Justin Peck or Alexei Ratmansky. He arrived in New York City as an unknown quantity.
But Tomash did not stay under the radar for long. Since his first performance last September, he has debuted in 18 roles, everything from the adagio movement in “Symphony in C” to Christopher Wheeldon’s “Continuum” to Jerome Robbins’ “Dances at a Gathering.” Tomash has originated roles in world premieres by Jamar Roberts and Tiler Peck, and danced in new ballets by Justin Peck and Alexei Ratmansky.
Learn about his approach to new roles, storytelling, and Balanchine partnering at the link in our bio. ⭐
📝: @marina.harss
📸: Ryan Tomash in August Bournonville’s “Flower Festival in Genzano Pas de Deux.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
📸: Tomash in Balanchine’s “Swan Lake.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
📸: Tomash and Isabella LaFreniere in Alexei Ratmansky’s “Paquita.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
📸: Tomash with Mira Nadon in Tiler Peck’s “Symphonie Espagnole.” Photo by Erin Baiano, courtesy NYCB.
#RyanTomash #NYCB #NewYorkCityBallet #RoyalDanishBallet @kglteater
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When I was a student @nbs_enb this was one of my favourite pieces to dance.
I was back at the school a few weeks ago during some time off and the nostalgia came rushing in once I entered the building. What a beautiful space it was for me to grow up in , both as an artist but more importantly as a person.
Here’s a clip from my audition reel back in 2017.
Dancing side by side with @teaganrt and @chuksforshort
‘Yondering’ by John Neumeier

Turning it out with T. Peck & Friends & Family & Rudi & The sponge in London

Turning it out with T. Peck & Friends & Family & Rudi & The sponge in London

Turning it out with T. Peck & Friends & Family & Rudi & The sponge in London

Turning it out with T. Peck & Friends & Family & Rudi & The sponge in London

Turning it out with T. Peck & Friends & Family & Rudi & The sponge in London

Turning it out with T. Peck & Friends & Family & Rudi & The sponge in London

Turning it out with T. Peck & Friends & Family & Rudi & The sponge in London

Turning it out with T. Peck & Friends & Family & Rudi & The sponge in London

Turning it out with T. Peck & Friends & Family & Rudi & The sponge in London
WINTER REPLAY // Principal Dancers Tiler Peck and Ryan Tomash approaching this pas de deux with sensitivity and nuance during a winter season performance of Jerome Robbins’ Dances at a Gathering.
Solo Pianist: Hanna Hyunjung Kim (@pianist_hjk91)
@tilerpeck @rtomash #jeromerobbins #newyorkcityballet #nycballet #nycb #weexistintime
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