Kimball trained in New York City at the National Academy of Ballet before attending The Harkness House for Ballet Arts. Studied further at The American Ballet Theatre School.[8] Kimball has been a soloist with the Nederlands Dans Theater and the Frankfurt Ballet.[9] She has also worked with Eliot Feld Ballet, the Stuttgart Ballett, Karole Armitage and Peter Sellars.[8] She had moved to the Frankfurt Ballet by 1991.[10] She has worked with William Forsythe.[11] She continues to work in Frankfurt teaching for the Zena Rommett Floor Barre Technique TM since 2001 and the Dancedepartment of the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst.[8]
Notable performances
At ABT Clark Tippet made his first ballet, Enough Said, on Kimball, the rest of the cast being Robert Hill, Gabrielle Brown, Lucette Katerndahl, Kathleen Moore, Ethan Brown, John Gardner and Ross Yearsley.[12][13]
She was one of three solo dancers in El Niño, an opera-oratorio by the American composer John Adams, during its premiers in December 2000 in Paris and January 2001 in San Francisco. Both premiers were under the stage direction of Peter Sellars and musical direction of Kent Nagano.[22]
Kimball also appeared in David Gordon's 1987 production, Made in U.S.A., which starred Mikhail Baryshnikov. The show included three ballets entitled Valda and Misha, TV Nine Lives, and Murder; Valda and Misha was commissioned for the telecast.[23][24]
^"The Force of Forsythe". Dance magazine. Macfadden Performing Arts Media LLC. Archived from the original on September 8, 2008. Retrieved September 25, 2008.
^A first version of Enough Said appeared at ABT Choreographers' Workshop, the Joyce Theater, New York, September 9, 1986, with Nora Kimball, Ethan Brown, John Turjoman, Ross Yearsley, Clark Tippet, Bonnie Moore, Christina Fagundes and Kathleen Moore.