Born in Santa Monica,
California and raised in both California
and Texas, Joy Womack trained with the
Westside Ballet and Kirov Academy in
Washington DC. Her prestigious training
pointed her towards a career in Russia.
Eventually, this would lead to her
accomplishment as the first female
ballerina to graduate with a Red Diploma
from the Bolshoi Ballet Academy.
Furthermore, she was the second American
woman ever to sign a contract with the
Bolshoi Company. In 2012, Womack joined
the Bolshoi,then worked as the principal
ballerina with the Kremlin Ballet for
several years, while also competing and
subsequently winning medals in
international ballet competitions.
Subsequently, she was a principal
ballerina at the Universal Ballet in
Seoul, Korea before returning to dance
in Moscow, Russia. She loved Russian
culture and the opportunities for her
art there.
During the pandemic, Womack took
an offer to be an assistant to the
director and prima ballerina of the
Astrakhan Ballet, where she was based
before the war. When Ukraine was
invaded, she was on a film set in
Poland, where a biopic co-starring Diane
Krueger based on Womack’s life was being
filmed. As a result, she was unable to
return to Russia. She felt a deep sense
of grief: not only did she have to leave
her possessions and life in Russia
behind, but it was also the end of her
hopes and dreams for the future. She was
not prepared to have to start over
professionally and imagine a new future
without Russia.