Trevor PinterParsons
Soloist | he/him
At the age of 12, Trevor PinterParsons was recruited by the Dancing Arts Center in his hometown of Holliston, MA to be a party boy in The Nutcracker, marking the beginning of his ballet career. Trevor attended summer programs at Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, Houston Ballet, and finally Cincinnati Ballet, where in 2021 he would join their trainee program.
At Cincinnati Ballet Trevor was under the direction of Sarah Hairston, Zack Grubbs, and David Morse and would get the opportunity to perform featured roles such as the Balcony Pas de Deux from Victoria Morgan’s Romeo & Juliet, the Wedding Pas de Deux from Don Quixote, and the Spring Waters Pas de Deux.
In 2023, Trevor joined the Indianapolis Ballet where he was immediately given the opportunity to perform the lead role in George Balanchine’s Allegro Brillante. Shortly after, Trevor would be promoted to Soloist and get to perform leading roles in Victoria Lyra’s The Nutcracker and Carmen.
Trevor’s favorite role so far has been Romeo in Septime Webre’s Romeo and Juliet. Some of his other favorites include the lead roles in George Balanchine’s Rubies, Who Cares?, and Square Dance, and Prince Seigfried in Swan Lake.