
Marcello Bernard, (c) Rachel Neville Photography
We sat down with Ajkun Ballet Theatre Company Dancer Marcello Bernard to talk about what life is like for a young man from a small town in Italy living and working as a professional dancer in New York (“now that I live in New York, I can’t live without Starbucks!”), what’s the most important skill for any dancer and what makes AjkunBT so special.
Had you ever visited the US before joining Ajkun Ballet Theatre?
The first time I was ever in the United States was when I came to the Ajkun Ballet Theatre Performing in New York in 2010. It was my dream to come to New York City and to dance in New York City. I am from a very small place called Susa, near Torino, Italy. Where I am from it is the middle of the mountains and the population is 6,000 people. It is very different from New York. I had to realize I am not in my small hometown any more… I had to catch up with the city.
Living in New York now, it is amazing. You can find pretty much everything here… food, shopping, people dancing and singing in the Subway! The fact that I can go back to Susa and say ’I am living in New York’ is the best. My friends say “you are living in New York City, you are in the best place in the world.”

Ajkun Ballet Theatre's Tom Sawyer (c) Rachel Neville
When did you know that you wanted to be a professional ballet dancer?
The first time I took a Classical Ballet class I thought I would like to do this all the time. I first started training in modern dance when I was twelve and I really enjoyed it and I tried other styles then asked if I could do ballet with the school in Susa where I first started training. When I tried classical ballet at age thirteen I knew I wanted to study it more, get more serious. I went to Rotterdam Dance Academy to study more. The more I learned the more I knew I wanted to make this my job.
AjkunBT is great because we get to do so much classical and also contemporary ballet.
What is your favorite role to play?
My favorite role is the one I played in March, the Gypsy King in Ajkun Ballet Theatre’s production of Don Quixote. I liked the powerful variations, the turns and big jumps.
It was athletic- the kind of variations that make you tired.

with Hayley Collins in AjkunBT's Sleeping Beauty (c) Rachel Neville
What makes Ajkun Ballet Theatre special?
What makes AjkunBT special is what I like the most about it. Ajkun Ballet Theatre is a really versatile company. Versatility, I think, is the most important skill for a dancer. It’s the best thing to have. In March we did Don Quixote but at the same time we were doing the contemporary ballet Goya: The Spanish Master choreographed by [co-artistic director] Leonard Ajkun.
The same versatility applies to Leonard Ajkun’s choreography. His style is different from everyone else. It is a new style. You have to be quick, always ready for new things. Your brain activates all the time when you dance for Ajkun Ballet Theatre.
My life has changed so much since I joined AjkunBT. I have grown so much as a dancer working on many different kinds of performances and living in the City. Ajkun Ballet Theatre is one of the best things that ever happened to me.