Patrick Armand


Patrick Armand is a French retired ballet dancer, and the director of the San Francisco Ballet School since 2017.

Early Life

Armand was born in Marseille, France, where he studied with Rudy Bryans, his mother Colette Armand, and at the Ecole de Danse de Marseille. In 1980, he won the Prix de Lausanne.
In 1981, he joined the Ballet Théâtre Français, rising to principal dancer in 1983.The same year he was nominated for a Laurence Olivier award for his performance of Bejart's songs of a wayfarer which he performed with Rudolf Noureev From 1984 to 1990, he was with English National Ballet as a principal dancer, and then joined Boston Ballet.
Armand has been a jury member of the Prix de Lausanne on several occassions since 1998. He served as ballet master and also as a faculty member at Teatro all Scala in Milan until 2010. It was at this point that he took over as the Principal of the San Franscisco Ballet School Trainee program.
From 2012 to 2017, Armand was associate director of the San Francisco Ballet School, when he succeeded Lola de Avila, becoming director in 2017.