Amy Hruska has taught music and performed in the Richmond Community for 40 years. In her retirement, she enjoys playing piano for Minds In Motion, directing the Children’s Choir at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, directing the community a cappella ensemble, Impromptu, and adjudicating choral groups at District events throughout Virginia. Amy received her Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from the North Carolina School of the Arts and East Carolina University. She received her Masters in Music Education from Virginia Commonwealth University and a Masters in Liberal Arts from University of Richmond.
What is your favorite aspect of working at Richmond Ballet?
I have so much respect for the faculty at SRB and love to watch them teach all ages.
What is your favorite aspect of living in Richmond?
The arts scene and opportunities.
What hobbies or activities do you enjoy doing outside of work?
Flute, ukulele, family and friends.
The Faculty of The School of Richmond Ballet is comprised of knowledgeable instructors who share a mutual love for dance and teaching. While performing is considered the pinnacle of dance, the unseen practice and hard work in the classroom is where students spend most of their time. And under the guidance of a dedicated teacher, they’re able to reach their fullest potential.
The Administration of the School of Richmond Ballet is made up of a highly organized, devoted team. On any given day, they know what’s happening at the School and help keep our multitude of classes, programs, and special events running smoothly.
The Musicians at the School of Richmond Ballet are a valuable asset in creating a unique and joyful class experience. In keeping with tradition, our ballet and modern classes are accompanied by live music – a true gift to instructors and students alike.