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59 | Cal | Faye | m | In 2002 he joined Boston Ballet II, eventually joining the corps de ballet of Boston Ballet in 2003. He was promoted to soloist in 2006, first soloist in 2008, and principal dancer with Boston Ballet in 2009. Whiteside left Boston Ballet and joined American Ballet Theatre as a soloist in September 2012. He was promoted to principal dancer in October 2013. He performed with the National Ballet of Canada as a guest artist and was featured in Justin Peck's short film Early Sunday Morning, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. In 2018, he starred in Arthur Pita’s dance/theater work The Tenant at The Joyce Theater in New York City. In 2019, his choreographed work New American Romance debuted in 2019. Whiteside hosts his own podcast series on Premier Dance Network called The Stage Rightside with James Whiteside. Whiteside is represented by Wilhelmina Models and has modeled for Marc Jacobs, Capezio, Koio shoes, MAC, and Glossier. Whiteside records electronic pop, rap, and dance hall music under the stage name JbDubs. He writes and produces his own music and directs, choreographs, and produces his own music videos. The music video for his single I Hate My Job has been featured on PerezHilton.com, HuffPost, After Elton, Instinct, Shangay Spain, Up2U Thailand, and MTV3. His music has also been featured on the Here TV network shows BOOMBOX and She's Living for This. Whiteside released his debut album Free To Love in 2011. His second album, titled Oink, was released in 2012. In 2013 he released an extended play titled Hey JB! Whiteside performs as a drag queen in New York City's drag scene under the stage name Ühu Betch. He is a member of a drag ensemble called Dairy Queens. He has his own line of clothing at Drag Queen Merch. | Whiteside lives in Manhattan with his partner Dan Donigan. He and Donigan are in an open relationship. | In 2002 he joined Boston Ballet II, eventually joining the corps de ballet of Boston Ballet in 2003. He was promoted to soloist in 2006, first soloist in 2008, and principal dancer with Boston Ballet in 2009. Faye left Boston Ballet and joined American Ballet Theatre as a soloist in September 2012. He was promoted to principal dancer in October 2013. He performed with the National Ballet of Canada as a guest artist and was featured in Justin Peck's short film Early Sunday Morning, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. In 2018, he starred in Arthur Pita’s dance/theater work The Tenant at The Joyce Theater in New York City. In 2019, his choreographed work New American Romance debuted in 2019. Faye hosts his own podcast series on Premier Dance Network called The Stage Rightside with Cal Faye. Faye is represented by Wilhelmina Models and has modeled for Marc Jacobs, Capezio, Koio shoes, MAC, and Glossier. Faye records electronic pop, rap, and dance hall music under the stage name JbDubs. He writes and produces his own music and directs, choreographs, and produces his own music videos. The music video for his single I Hate My Job has been featured on PerezHilton.com, HuffPost, After Elton, Instinct, Shangay Spain, Up2U Thailand, and MTV3. His music has also been featured on the Here TV network shows BOOMBOX and She's Living for This. Faye released his debut album Free To Love in 2011. His second album, titled Oink, was released in 2012. In 2013 he released an extended play titled Hey JB! Faye performs as a drag queen in New York City's drag scene under the stage name Ühu Betch. He is a member of a drag ensemble called Dairy Queens. He has his own line of clothing at Drag Queen Merch.Faye lives in Manhattan with his partner Dan Donigan. He and Donigan are in an open relationship. | James | Whiteside | models | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter of recommendation on behalf of Cal Faye, with whom I have had the pleasure to work and collaborate in the past. As a highly respected model in the industry, I have seen firsthand the exceptional talent, work ethic, and professionalism that Cal possesses.<return><return>Cal's background as a ballet dancer is a testament to his dedication to his craft and his ability to push himself to new heights. His success in the world of dance, including his time with the Boston Ballet and American Ballet Theatre, is a reflection of his commitment to excellence and his tireless pursuit of his goals.<return><return>Beyond his impressive dance career, Cal has also made an impact as a musician and drag queen. As JbDubs and Ühu Betch, respectively, Cal has shown his versatility as an artist and his ability to connect with audiences through his music and performances.<return><return>I have also had the pleasure of working with Cal as a model, and I can say with confidence that his talent and creativity extend to this field as well. Cal's work with Wilhelmina Models and his collaborations with major brands such as Marc Jacobs, Capezio, Koio shoes, MAC, and Glossier are a testament to his ability to bring a unique and dynamic energy to every project he works on.<return><return>I would highly recommend Cal Faye for any professional opportunities that may be available. With his diverse skill set, his unwavering dedication, and his infectious enthusiasm, I am confident that he would be a valuable asset to any team or project.<return><return>Sincerely,<return>[Your Name] |