NEW YORK — Actress Kisses Delavin has enrolled in ballet classes at the Martha Graham School in New York City, marking a new chapter in her career after stepping away from the Philippine entertainment industry.
Delavin, known for her roles in local television and film, moved to New York to pursue formal dance training at the prestigious institution. Founded by modern dance pioneer Martha Graham, the school is internationally recognized for its rigorous curriculum and its influence on contemporary dance.
The actress shared her decision publicly on social media, where she has posted photos and videos of her training. She cited a long-standing passion for dance and a desire for personal growth as her reasons for pursuing ballet.
Fans and fellow artists have expressed support for Delavin’s new endeavor, with many commending her commitment to artistic development.
Delavin has not announced any plans to return to acting, stating that her current focus remains on her studies and training in dance. Her time at the Martha Graham School is expected to continue over the coming months.
The school continues to attract aspiring dancers from around the world and remains a central institution in the global dance community.