11/29/2023
MEET SUSAN MASTERMAN…
From Massachusetts to Oklahoma to California, Susan Masterman has danced her way across the country. In the beginning, being a beautiful 5’9”, 100 pound 9th grader, and after watching a thousand “Nutcrackers”, she thought she would give this ballet thing a try. Susan now owns a very successful Architectural firm in South Pasadena, and has never let ballet and performing go by the wayside.
What attracts you to ballet and what do you find hardest about ballet?
I like being told what to do! HAHA! I like rules; to follow rules. I need a set of parameters.
I love the music! I love that when I take class, everyday life disappears and I’m obsessed with where my elbow is placed. i love knowing where my body is at all times.
The hardest part of ballet is the aging body. What came so easily before is harder now. My advice is to never stop dancing or it’s harder to get back into it.
What is your favorite ballet? Who is your favorite ballet dancer?
“Pas de Quatre”. This was the first ballet I performed in the 10th grade, and again for a CRBW benefit for California Hospital Medical Center. I love romantic ballets. I also love Jerome Robbins’, “The Concert”, with music by Chopin. The love that humor can be found in a ballet.
Like many others, I can just pick one favorite ballet dancer. I love Uliana Lopatkina. She is tall, long and beautiful. She is a true swan. I also love Sylvie Guilleme. She is fierce.
What do you love and not love about performing?
I think what most people don’t understand is how to make ballet look so effortless, while putting forth the most effort.
Having performed off and on most of my life, I have to say I love rehearsal. I love the getting ready - the process. I love the community spirit and doing it for ourselves. I love saying, “Oh, I’m sorry, I can’t, I have rehearsal.”
Do you find any similarities between architecture and ballet?
I am a visual learner. I live for structure and composition, so it’s really not a surprise my love for architecture and ballet are inextricably linked.
Susan is performing at Lineage Performing Arts Center on Friday, December 1st, & Saturday, December 2nd, at 7:30pm in Pasadena, CA. SOLD OUT - ALL SHOWS!