Summer 2026
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Summer Intensive, Camps, and Weekly Summer Classes
Summer Intensives and Camp Dates
Dance Camp - Level 3 and 4B 9-11 Yrs Old
(Ballet, Lyrical, Jazz, Craft)
Taught by Eleanor Albaugh
June 15-19 9:00am-12:00pm
Dance Camp Level 2 7-8 Yrs Old
(Ballet, Lyrical, Hip Hop, Craft) Taught by Holly McFarland
June 8-12 9:15am-12:00pm
Dance Camp Level 1 5&6 Yrs Old
(Ballet, Tap, Hip Hop, Craft) Taught by Hannah Hanson
June 15-19 9:15am-11:45am
Dance Camp 3&4 Yrs Old
(Ballet, Tap, Crafts) Taught by Hannah Hanson
June 8-11 9:30am-11:30am
2026 Summer Intensive Guest Faculty
JOHNATHAN BELOLI
Demi-Soloist – Tulsa Ballet
Jonathan Beloli grew up in a small town in northern Italy. In 2015 he started his professional ballet training at Teatro Nuovo of Turin, where he studied closely with Ramona and Niurka De Saa. He then joined the EkoDance International Dance School directed by Pompea Santoro, former principal dancer and Mats Ek’s assistant.
After graduation, he spent a year in Pompea Santoro’s professional project, working closely with Mats Ek, Fernando Suels Mendoza, and Paolo Mohovich. There, Jonathan met Marcello Angelini who offered him a contract to join Tulsa Ballet II. He performed in roles such as The Nutcracker Prince in The Nutcracker (Cong and Caniparoli), Jack in Jack & The Beanstalk (Cong), and Paris in Romeo and Juliet (Liang). Jonathan was promoted to Demi-Soloist in 2024.
DMITRY TRUBNACHOV
Kansas City Ballet – Men’s Program Coordinator & KCYB Associate Director
Dmitry is native to Russia and studied ballet at the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet in Saint Petersburg. Upon his graduation, Mr. Trubchanov joined the Mariinsky Theater (formerly known as Kirov ballet) as a company member. While with the company, Dmitry danced soloist roles in many classical ballets and was invited as a guest performer with the Universal Ballet in Seoul, South Korea. In his four years with Mariinsky Theater Dmitry traveled extensively throughout the world.
In the late 1990s Mr. Trubchanov moved to the United States and joined Cincinnati Ballet. For the next ten years Dmitry danced as a principal dancer with the company, dancing a vast variety of classical and contemporary ballets by renowned choreographers. He was also featured in documentary “Do Not Go Gently” and in a recreation of “La Sonnambula” for George Balanchine archives. In both cases he closely worked with the legendary Frederick Franklin, C.B.E., who was a premier dancer with Ballets Russes. Mr. Trubchanov and Mr. Franklin, C.B.E. worked together on recreating many forgotten ballets by Leonide Massine.
After Cincinnati Ballet, Dmitry moved to Denver and danced with Colorado Ballet as a principal dancer until his retirement in 2015.
Throughout his dance career, Dmitry danced as a guest artist with numerous ballet companies in the U.S. and abroad. He has been invited to perform at several ballet festivals including: Vail International Ballet Festival, Miami International Ballet Festival dedicated to Vladimir Vasiliev and Ekaterina Maximova, and Fukuoka Ballet Gala Festival in Fukuoka, Japan.
After Mr. Trubchanov’s retirement, he moved to Kansas City, Missouri and joined the faculty of Kansas City Ballet School. Dmitry also served as a ballet master in-residence for the Kansas City Ballet Company. Currently Dmitry holds the position of Men’s Program Coordinator with Kansas City Ballet School and Associate Director of Kansas City Youth Ballet.
YI WANG
Faculty – Tulsa Ballet Center for Dance Education
Yi was born in ChongQing China, and studied at the Beijing Dance Academy (Vaganava curriculum) in Beijing, China. While there, he received full scholarships every year for seven years and graduated with Honors. He was awarded a gold medal in the Junior Ballet Group of the Fifth National Juvenile “Tao Li Cup” Dance Competition in 1997, Junior Finalist at the Paris International Ballet competition in France in 2000, and Third Prize (Bronze Medal) in the Senior Division (age 20-25) at International Ballet Competition in Helsinki, Finland in 2001.
Yi danced with Tulsa Ballet for six years as a Principal member of the company. Prior to dancing with Tulsa Ballet he was First Soloist and Principal with Zurich Ballet in Switzerland and Universal Ballet in South Korea. During his 13 year performing career, Yi has performed principal roles in works by William Forsythe, Jiri Kylian, George Balanchine, Nacho Duato, Marcello Angelini, Ben Stevenson ,Twyla Tharp, Hans van Manen , Kenneth MacMillan , Ma Cong, Heinz Spoerli, and others. Yi has been invited to the Final Gala of the Youth American Grand Prix in New York City as the Guest of Honor, and the Denver International World Star Performance to give a Guest Star Performance.
In 2012, Yi retired from performing and began teaching. He returned to China to work with ChongQing Ballet as a Guest Ballet Master/Choreographer for a year. While there, he created his first full length ballet Finding Shangri-La. He developed his own ballet workshop in ChongQing with more than 150 students, and also worked with the Chinese Dancers Association to create educational programs for children’s dance. Yi has been invited to provide instruction for dance teacher training throughout China and has trained over three hundred teachers in the past three years.
In 2016, Yi returned to Tulsa Ballet to join the Center for Dance Education as a faculty member and is excited to start his new career.
Questions?
Call 515-440-1001 or email scbd@myscbd.com