Sophia Sheahan was born in Washington, D.C., and began exploring ballet at age seven. She began formal training at eleven and went on to study at the Kirov Academy of Ballet, The Washington Ballet’s Trainee Program, and through private coaching. She has since performed in a variety of classical ballets across a range of roles, and joined World Ballet Company in 2025.
Favorite Ballet and/or Favorite Ballet Role:
Favorite Ballet: Romeo and Juliet
Favorite Character: Juliet — a deeply emotional and expressive role that has long inspired her
Favorite Fairytale Character:
Rapunzel — for her courage in facing hardship and her personal growth through challenge
Most Difficult Ballet Movement:
Barre work — not for technical difficulty, but because she’s always eager to leave the barre behind and dance freely across the floor
Least Enjoyable Role:
A child in The Nutcracker party scene, specifically for having to act disgusted by the gift of a doll, which felt emotionally dissonant
Artistic Aspiration:
To encourage and inspire others through her dancing, helping them grow through personal hardship in pursuit of their own artistic goals
Advice to Young Dancers:
“Don’t let how others perceive you become a concern. Focus on the present moment and keep your internal flame of passion for dance burning. The only person who can truly stand in your way is you.”