Brian Maloney is Ballet Rehabilitation Specialist and Class Teacher of The Royal Ballet. He joined the Company as an Artist in 2000 and was promoted to Soloist in 2003.

He retired as a dancer in 2013 and went on to work with the Company’s Sport Science team, taking his current position at the start of the 2015/16 Season. He was a member of Le Jeune Ballet de France from 1998-2000.

Maloney’s Royal Ballet repertory included Gurn (La Sylphide), pas de six and Hilarion (Giselle), Bronze Idol and Magdaveya (La Bayadère), pas de trois (Swan Lake), Hans-Peter/Nutcracker (The Nutcracker), Bluebird (The Sleeping Beauty), Boy (La Fête étrange), Colas (La Fille mal gardée), blue boy (Les Patineurs), Eros (Sylvia), William Meath Baker (Enigma Variations), Mercutio (Romeo and Juliet), Lescaut (Manon), Gypsy (Ek’s Carmen), Lewis Carroll/White Rabbit (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland), Witch (Hansel and Gretel) and roles in Agon, Ondine, La Valse, Les Rendezvous, Concerto (First Movement), The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude, Infra and Fool’s Paradise.

He created roles in Christopher Bruce’s Three Songs – Two Voices and Christopher Wheeldon’s ‘Fire’ (Homage to The Queen) and Tryst.

In his current role Maloney regularly leads morning class, and coaches dancers in the healthcare suite. Brian’s further education and qualifications include a ballet pedagogy degree from the Royal Ballet School, Pilates studio qualification from Polestar Pilates and an MSc in Strength and Conditioning from St Mary’s University, Twickenham.