| “Among the standouts were Andrij Cybyk, an engaging,
first-rate dancer…”
Jennifer Dunning, New York Times
Andrij
Cybyk is American by birth, Ukrainian by heritage and Gypsy
at heart. He began his dance training in Ohio, where he studied
Ukrainian and Character dance with Dave Wozniak and Markian
Komichak in the ensemble Kashtan and Ballet
at the University of Akron Conservatory of Dance.
When he was a teen, Mr. Wozniak took Andrij to his first Dance
Camp with Roma Pryma Bohachevsky. Two years later, he began
attending Pani Roma’s Dance Workshop at Verkhovyna,
a training ground for the best Ukrainian Character dancers
in North America and was invited to perform with Syzokryli,
Pani Roma’s New York based dance ensemble. Andrij attended
Duquesne University and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a double
major in Psychology and Philosophy. While at Duquesne, he
broadened his dance training and experience by performing
over 360 shows with the Duquesne University Tamburitzans.
In the Tamburitzans, he had the opportunity to study with
some of the world’s greatest masters of Eastern European
Folk dance including Vasillii Mountian, Dimiter Manov, Zelco
Jergan, Elaina Lindtnerova-Kraslakova, Zoltan Zurawski and
Dragan Kovacevic. After graduating the ensemble and spending
yet another of many summers dancing for and assisting Pani
Roma, Andrij went to Ukraine and attended the Virsky
School of Academic Ukrainian Folk Dance in Kyiv, Ukraine.
He graduated with the title Artist of Ballet and returned
to the United States. He now lives in New York City and pursues
dancing full time. He has been featured as a guest artist
and principal dancer for the following dance companies: Anglo-American
Ballet Company, Brighton Ballet Theater, Connecticut Ballet,
New Jersey Ballet, Shore Ballet Company, Michael Mao Dance,
Nai Ni Chen Dance Company, and the ALLNATIONS Dance Company.
He has also been a guest artist at numerous schools and for
several occasions, including the Times Square Millennium Celebration.
Andrij currently trains with Pani Roma, Michael Mao and Katherine
Kingsley and is now the Assistant Director and a contributing
Choreographer for the Syzokryli Ukrainian Dance Ensemble.
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