When State Street Ballet founder Rodney Gustafson steps down from his day-to-day duties in January, he can be confident there will be solid leadership at the helm of the organization he founded in 1994. Megan Philipp will become Artistic Director on September 1, a position currently held by Executive Artistic Director Gustafson and Co-Artistic Director William Soleau. On January 1, 2024, Cecily MacDougall, the current Associate Executive Director, will be promoted to Executive Director, while Gustafson transitions to the position of Founding Director.
“As we approach our 30th year, I am focused on evolving our repertoire toward a new generation of artistic vision. I’m confident that Megan and Cecily are the team to lead that initiative,” said Gustafson in a statement announcing the transition and new appointments. “When I started this company in 1994, we were a small group of talented dancers, including my colleagues from American Ballet Theatre, and choreographers who established our elegant-but-edgy style. Today we are an established, vibrant company who have just completed the 2022-23 season, which included 54 performances in 17 cities throughout the world, with sold-out houses in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan. It’s now time to expand our leadership team.”
Philipp has been with State Street Ballet since 2013. She is responsible for creating, launching, and directing the company’s Professional Track Program, and training a decade’s worth of prospective professional dancers. She has also been Rehearsal Director since 2018. Prior to joining State Street Ballet, she spent eight years in New York City as a performing artist, teacher, and choreographer, and held positions at American Ballet Theatre and Joffrey Ballet Chicago. Among the shows she has choreographed sections of are State Street Ballet’s productions of The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and The Jungle Book.