ANNA TRUMBO
Anna Trumbo Originally from Seattle, Washington, Anna trained at Cornish Preparatory Dance and with Stephanie Saland before continuing her training at the Joffrey Ballet School in New York City. Her most noted performance while at Joffrey was as "Cowgirl" in Agnes De Mille's "Rodeo," of which The New York Times referenced her performance saying, it was "danced with verve, with [Anna] as an appealingly wistful Cowgirl.."  Other performances during her study in New York included Gerald Arpino's "Viva Vivaldi," and the pas de trois from "Italian Suite," Septime Weber's "D-Construction," and Kathryn Posin's  "San Cubano" and "Piano Concerto."  After receiving her BFA from the Newschool University, she moved to San Francisco to dance with the Oakland Ballet.  During her time at the Oakland Ballet she performed Ron Guidi's "Nutcracker," Robert Garland's "Joplin Dances," Carlos Carvajal's "Crystal Slipper," and Michael Lowe's "Double Happiness."  Anna is happy to be performing with Ohio Dance Theatre as she has recently moved to the area in order for her husband to study at Oberlin's Conservatory of Music