Carrington Moser began her pre-professional studies at Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, Orlando Molina Ballet Training Center, and Ballet Conservatory of Atlanta under Robyn Moser and Sarah Haslock. During her training, she received several notable accolades, including the First Legacy Award at the Universal Ballet Competition Grand Prix Finals, a YoungArts Association winner, and the Glenda Brown and Fred Kelly scholarships from the Dance Council of North Texas. She later studied at European Ballet School under Jean-Yves Esquerre and Olivier Wecxsteen, gaining exposure to a wide classical and contemporary repertoire. Performance highlights include the principal role in Saint-Léon’s La Vivandière and soloist in the world premiere of Macarena Gonzalez’s Statera. Carrington began her professional career with Vitacca Ballet. There, she worked with notable choreographers Garrett Smith, Hélène Simoneau, and Robyn Mineko Williams, and performed in works by Sean Aaron Carmon, Tina Kay Bohnstedt, and Alana Jones, as well as featured roles in The Nutcracker and Coppélia. She is thrilled to work with Alabama Ballet this season and experience its vast repertoire.