Ballet Memphis dancers Brandon and Virginia Ramey are hanging up their ballet shoes.
โYou canโt dance forever,โ Brandon says.
โWe both are retiring with our final performance as Cinderella in April,โ Virginia says.
The production will be held April 14th through 16th at the Orpheum. Virginia and Brandon will dance in the Saturday evening performance and the Sunday matinee.
โThe April 16th Sunday matinee will be our last performance on stage,โ Virginia says. โThen we start June 1st as co-directors of the Ballet Memphis School and Youth Ballet Memphis.โ
โThe opportunity was presented to us a couple of years ago,โ says Brandon, who, along with his wife, have been assistant Ballet Memphis directors for the past two years.
They werenโt sure what they were going to do next when Gretchen McLennon, CEO and president of Ballet Memphis, asked about their future plans. โAt that time, we were going to dance until an opportunity came,โ Virginia says. โAnd it came right on time.โ
Janet Parke, former director of Ballet Memphis School, became the new senior artistic associate. โIt opened up a space for Brandon and me to step into the school and continue what has been going so well. And make a few changes here and there,” says Virginia. โWe have been doing some ongoing training in New York with the American Ballet Theatre national training curriculum. That will be a โlittle bit of a new curriculum for the school.โ
As for dancing, Virginia says, โIt takes so much time and energy to dance professionally. And we will now be putting all that time and energy into the school. We may make guest appearances here and there, but to do what weโve been doing at this level will not be possible because we have two kids at home and 300 kids at work. We want to be able to really focus on the school and growing the program.โ
Asked who was at Ballet Memphis first, Brandon says, โGinny. By a country mile.โ
โI grew up here, so I grew up in the Ballet Memphis School since I was five years old,โ Virginia says. โI joined the professional company right out of high school and danced with the company over 20 years now.โ
Ballet Memphis founding artistic director Dorothy Gunther Pugh brought Brandon to Ballet Memphis in 2009. โThey found me going to San Francisco Ballet School,โย he says. โIโve fallen in love with my wife and the city and now the school.โ
Asked how he and Virginia met, Brandon says, โWe got paired for Nutcracker because weโre both very tall. The degree of chemistry we had surprised everybody.โ
They fell for each other โpretty immediately,โ Brandon says. โI liked her sense of humor and her feisty attitude.โ
As for working together, he says, โSparks can fly, but she never backs down. Sheโs got a true north compass sense of how movement and music interact. So, itโs like being in the room with Beethoven and Mozart. โOh, wow. She just knows innately how things are put together.โโ
โWe immediately got along as friends,โ Virginia says. โRehearsals were really fun that first year. He was very sweet. We were doing some very difficult lifts and we realized that one of the lifts was causing bruises on my leg. So, he brought me a jar of multi-vitamins. Little things like that are the things that stole my heart. … We can argue about how a step is being done without it affecting our ability to work together.โ
Asked how many times they’ve danced together in productions, Virginia says, โIf I had the time I could count exactly, but the big ballets were Nutcracker, Swan Lake, Giselle, and weโve done Cinderella. And weโve gotten to do (George) Balanchine works together. Dracula.โ
The upcoming Cinderella will be their second time performing it together. โWe actually prepared in 2020,โ Virginia says. โWe were in the middle of rehearsals that would have happened in April of 2020 when the world shut down and we had to put all the work up. Itโs been really interesting watching the rehearsal videos from that time.โ
Theyโre looking forward to the new phase in their lives. โFor the past two years weโve felt a little bit like weโve been doing two jobs each,โ Virginia says. โNow weโll be able to really really focus on the one job of co-directing the school.โ
“Itโs such an exciting opportunityโ to think about all all of the knowledge and experience that weโre going to pass on to the younger dancers,โ Brandon says. “But itโs also bittersweet. Weโre closing a chapter in order to begin the next chapter of our life.โ

