About Kyle

With the cast of “Last Man”. Joffrey Ballet Studio Company & Trainee Program, 2018.

With the cast of “Last Man”. Joffrey Ballet Studio Company & Trainee Program, 2018.

Kyle Seguin served as Part-Time Faculty, Full-Time Faculty, Pre-Professional Division Liaison, and Academy Ballet Master during his time at the Joffrey Ballet from 2016- 2020. His choreography has been featured in Joffrey Academy productions, at the Youth America Grand Prix Finals in New York, on the Alabama Ballet and Arova Contemporary Ballet companies, and at ballet schools and competitions around the US. He has coached students to place in YAGP finals and was a scholarship presenter for the competition.

 

Kyle danced with the Alabama Ballet and under the leadership of Wes Chapman and Roger VanFleteren performed many principal roles including, Count Albrecht in Giselle, Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake, Prince Desire in The Sleeping Beauty, Franz in Coppelia, El Capitan in George Balanchine's Stars and Stripes, the title roles in Dracula and Romeo and Juliet, and works by Robert Battle and Teri Weksler.

 

Mr. Seguin was on faculty at Columbia College from 2008-2017, at the Chicago High School for the Arts from 2012-2017, and as Ballet Master at Salt Creek Ballet in 2020. He is trained on all Stott Pilates apparatus and holds a BS in Psychology from the University of Alabama in Birmingham, where he graduated with honors after developing an assessment tool for eating disorder risk in professional ballet dancers. Kyle is currently pursuing a master’s degree in public health.

 

In 2009, Kyle founded One Hundred, a boutique-style Pilates and dance studio in Chicago’s Lakeview East neighborhood. He developed and branded Pilates, dance, and fitness programs that allowed the studio to see thousands of clients of all ages. He oversaw all operations and developed a work-study scholarship program for high-school and college students, as well as a mentorship program for Pilates instructors in training.