STAFF & BOARD
Rosine Bena, Artistic Director
Founder and Artistic Director of Sierra Nevada Ballet in 2001, Rosine Bena was a professional ballerina who danced throughout the U.S. and Europe with the Stuttgart Ballet, The Washington Ballet, and Peninsula Ballet Theatre.
She received critical acclaim as a “Prima” for principal roles in ballets such as Giselle, Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Romeo & Juliet, Coppelia, La Fille Mal Gardee, and contemporary works by choreographers such as John Cranko, Jiri Kylian and many others. In addition to guest performing with various ballet companies, Bena danced opposite Patrick DuPond of the Paris Opera in the movie, She Dances Alone.
CHOREOGRAPHER,
DIRECTOR
- Choreographed and directed over 60 professional productions and numerous non-professional productions.
- Choreography has been favorably compared to the works of George Balanchine, John Cranko, Kurt Joos and Michael Smuin.
- Current guest teacher and choreographer throughout the U.S. and Europe.
- Awarded an Endowment from the Sierra Arts Foundation and a Fellowship from The Nevada State Arts Council in 2008 for outstanding artistic work as a choreographer and director in Northern Nevada.
INSTRUCTOR,
MASTER TEACHER
- Member of Advisory Committee for the American Ballet Theatre (ABT) National Training Curriculum. One of the first 60 Master Teachers in the world to be fully certified to teach all levels of the ABT National Training Ballet Curriculum and act as an ABT Ambassador.
- ABT staff member starting in 2010, teaching two of its five national ballet summer programs.
- Guest master teacher for the Regional Dance America (RDA) Ballet Festivals and was elected as RDA Adjudicator for the national festival in 2012 and as Adjudicator for the Pacific Region in 2013.
- A long-standing presenting member of the International Association for Dance Medicine and Science and ballet teacher instructing injury prevention throughout the U.S. and Europe.
AWARDS,
ACCOLADES
- Honored as an “Outstanding Individual Artist 1992” by the San Mateo County Arts Council and acknowledged by the U.S. Congress and the California State Legislature for her work in the arts.
- Recipient of numerous grant awards, including three Challenge America Awards from the National Endowment For The Arts the SNB holiday classic, Peanutcracker – The Story In A Nutshell.
- Academy of the Washington School of Ballet alumna honored in the category of “Outstanding Americans” at the Kennedy Center, the White House by the Clintons, and in Who’s Who in America.
- Writes a monthly column on dance for the Reno Gazette-Journal.
SIERRA NEVADA BALLET STAFF
ANANDA BENA-WEBER
ASSISTANT ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
About Ananda
Laurie Bertero
Company & Academy Administrator
Board Member
About Laurie
Cathy Mercer
Managing Director
Board Member
About Cathy
Alexander Biber
Ballet Master
About Alexander
Jennifer Lightfoot-Johnson
Grant Writer and Development Consultant
About Jennifer
SIERRA NEVADA BALLET BOARD

Steve Porter
President/Treasurer
About Steve

Gina Nelson
Board Member
About Gina

Barbara Land
Advisory Board
About Barbara
Joe Lesar, Board Member (Acting V.P.)
Lina Tanner, Board Member
Nancy Ghusn, Board Member
Adela Clara, Advisory Board
Stewart Chiefet, Advisory Board


Alexander Cain Biber (Principal Dancer/ Ballet Master/ Choreographer in Residence/Teacher) grew up in a performing arts family and has loved theater and performing from an early age. He began his ballet training, at the age of 14, with Rosine Bena at Western Nevada Performing Arts Center – studying ballet, jazz, tap, and musical theater. In 2003, Alexander became an apprentice with Sierra Nevada Ballet and was promoted to the first company in 2006, to soloist in 2008, and to Principal in 2012.
Jennifer Lightfoot-Johnson (Grant Writer and Development Consultant) comes to SNB with 16 years of experience, both professionally and as a volunteer, in grant writing and working in the nonprofit sector.
Jennifer Boyle August (Guest Teacher/Choreographer) discovered her love of dance in Reno, Nev. During her time at Reno High School, Jennifer took a Modern class at TMCC, with instruction in Graham, Luigi, and Horton dance technique. While Jennifer was educated in other areas of dance, she felt these styles spoke to her more than anything else. After graduating from Reno High School, she moved to Boston to study dance with Joan Palladino at Dean College where she received her Associate’s Degree in Dance. She was then hand-selected by Judith Jamison to study at Alvin Ailey Summer Dance Intensive program in New York City.
Sara Weir (Demi Soloist) was born in Provo, Utah, and started ballet at age three. She trained in dance with Trisha Wilstead at Rocky Mountain Dance and then trained with Brittany Squires and Heather Gray at Jaquiline’s School of Ballet. She performed professionally with Showcase and Theater Ballet at Brigham Young University, Utah Regional Ballet, and Sacramento Ballet.
Carlee Bertero (Soloist/ Teacher) was born in northern Nevada and began studying dance at an early age at Fascinating Rhythm School of Performing Arts in Reno. Carlee was invited to join the Sierra Nevada Ballet Apprentice program in 2012; was raised to the first company in 2013; to featured corps member in 2016, to Demi-Soloist in 2017, and to Soloist in 2021. She has performed in many SNB story ballets such as Peanutcracker-The Story In A Nutshell, Giselle, Swan Lake, Coppelia, Romeo and Juliet, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty-A Fairy’s Tale, A Midsummer Nights Dream- A Steam Punk Ballet, and Twelfth Night-A Ballet Noir. She has performed as a featured dancer with SNB annually in Dancing By The River as part of Reno’s Artown Festival and in SNB’s annual Brew Brats and Ballet in Reno and Carson City.
Domingo Rubio (Second Permanent Guest Artist/Guest Teacher) is SNB’s second Permanent Guest Artist as of May 2005. He has danced professionally for some 30 years. Domingo has danced with the Joffrey Ballet and Ballet Hispanico and was featured in the Robert Altman film, The Company. Rubio danced the role of Maxfield Parrish in SNB’s, A Painter’s Love Story and is a featured artist in SNB’s Dancing By the River and annual ballet classics.
Sam Weber (First Permanent Guest Artist/ Guest Teacher) is SNB’s first Permanent Guest Artist and is a founding member of the Company. He was one of the first permanent guest artists of The Reno Ballet under the direction of Rosine Bena. Weber danced with the Joffery Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Sacramento Ballet, Peninsula Ballet Theatre, and The Jazz Tap Ensemble. Besides being a fine ballet dancer, Weber is considered one of the greatest tap dancers in the world. He is known as “the fastest feet in tap.”
Gina Nelson (SNB Company Coordinator for Carson City and SNB Board Member) is originally from Napa Valley, Calif., and a long-time supporter of the arts and arts education. Gina worked as a crisis prevention specialist in a day treatment elementary school and was a counselor/teacher in a non-public school for at-risk boys.
Steven M. Porter (SNB Board President/SNB CEO) is a long-time devotee of the arts. Originally from the East Coast, Steve was raised with love and devotion to all the arts.
Cathy Mercer (SNB Company Coordinator for Reno/Managing Director/Board Member) grew up in Carson City and is a former dancer with a long-time devotion to the art form.
Rosine Bena (Founder and Artistic Director/Master Teacher)
Sophia Riella (Trainee) was born in Truckee, Calif. She started ballet at the age of two with Sherrie Petersen, Sierra Ballet School and continued there for six years while also studying Irish and Scottish Dance with Lindsey Marccaci in Lake Tahoe and at Truckee Dance Factory doing competition dance. She has also studied classical music, composing, and piano with Elaine Courtney and has studied voice with Stephanie McMoy.
Erin Garman (First Year Company) began dancing at the age of 12 at Scene Stealers Theatre Arts where she trained in jazz, tap, lyrical, musical theatre, and ballet. She later began training with Fascinating Rhythm School of Performing Arts where she continued training in many styles and at Sierra Nevada Ballet Academy where she first met Rosine Bena, and started getting more serious about ballet, also dancing with Spiral Ballet.
Maya Macias (Trainee) was born in Houston, Texas into a military family. While her family was stationed in Memphis, Tennessee, at age two and a half years old, Maya began studying dance at the Children’s Ballet Theater because she wanted to go to “ballerina school. “ Maya continued her ballet training at Space Coast Ballet and when she was six years old, she began performing with Space Coast Ballet in the Nutcracker.
Olivia Mann (SNB Summer Demi Soloist) began studying at the age of four at Dallas Metropolitan Ballet, and the Dallas Ballet Center and later trained at Booker T. Washington for the Performing and Visual Arts.
Heather Rodriguez (Trainee) started dancing at nine years old in Corpus Christi, Texas. She continued studying Ballet, Contemporary, and Jazz throughout her childhood with Corpus Christi Concert Ballet.