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Andrew, age 16, medalist at
Youth America Grand Prix

Andrew, age 6,
in CRS dance recital

Before and After

Yes it's true;
dancers start off as
just regular children.

It's the dance training
at CRS that makes all
the difference!


Andrew Cribbett

Andrew Cribbett, age 16, performing
"You Don't Know Me"
choreography by Christine Rich ©2009
and Variation from Le Corsaire

Andrew Cribbett arrived to the Christine Rich Studio at age 6. Unfortunate life difficulties had left him with extreme behavioral problems and continual dismissal from every school he went to. His custodial grandparents expected him to be dismissed at CRS too yet, through perseverance and a focus on discipline, Andrew has risen to great heights with his dance.

Andrew slowly learned to redirect all of that negative energy into dance and turned his life around quite literally.

He blossomed in dance. He studied ballet, jazz, tap, Irish, modern, acrobatics, strength and hip hop. He was coached at first by Christine Rich and then eventually added coaching with CRS ballet director Luciana Rezende. He won every competition he went to starting at age 7.

Photo of Andrew Cribbett
Andrew in ballet class age 9.
Photo of Andrew Cribbett
Andrew, age 11, with Becky Ramos, age 11, performing in NYC at the finals of Youth America Grand Prix in "Migeon's Intent" choreography by Christine Rich and finishing in the top 12 ensembles in the world.

Andrew started performing on professional dance stages in Chicago at the age of 10. At age 11 he performed on a program after Hubbard Street Dance and before Joffrey Ballet Chicago.

Andrew and Becky Ramos, both age 10,
backstage with the Joffrey Ballet, 2003

He was reviewed at age 11 by the Chicago Tribune senior arts critic Sid Smith who felt in watching Andrew and Becky, he was witnessing them dancing "... almost as if they were New York City Ballet principals."

During this transition, Andrew became an outstanding student and a leader at school. Academically he achieved Top Honors List at school each semester.

Andrew worked very hard for his dance by training 6 days a week and coming in for rehearsals and coaching on weekends. As he says, "you get what you put in."

In 2008 Andrew entered the NAACP's Act So competition for African-American high school students. Categories ranged from chemistry and math to music and dance. Andrew finished first nationally and took home the gold medal in Dance.

In February 2009 Andrew competed as a soloist in Youth America Grand Prix taking home a medal in Contemporary dance in the Senior Men's category. At that competition the overwhelming enthusiasm from the audience could not deny the charisma Andrew brought when he stepped onstage.

Mr. Kee Juan Han, Dance Magazine's 2008 Teacher of the Year and Director of Washington Ballet was in attendance and he too saw the same:

"After seeing Andrew Cribbett dance at the Chicago YAGP, I recognized his potential and the passion he has in his dancing. I offered him a full scholarship to our Professional Training Program at the Washington School of Ballet. His training at Christine Rich Studio Dance Academy has served him well. Andrew is truly blessed to have such loving teachers like Christine who is willing to send him off for further training. My faculty and I look forward to working with Andrew and help him realize his dream." ~Mr. Kee Juan Han

Andrew received a full scholarship to Washington Ballet's Professional Training Program for the Summer '09 as well as Fall '09–Spring '10 plus a full scholarship to attend the Duke Ellington Performing Arts High School.

Read the newspaper articles on Andrew's success!
Born with a Gift
CRS Dancer Receives Full Scholarship to The Washington School of Ballet
Mr. Cribbett Goes to Washington — to Dance

What can dance do for your child?
It can give them a foundation for success now and in their adult life!
You never know what potential your young child has unless you commit to a strong program of developing it. CRS can help make dreams come true.