Joseph Gatti is United Ballet Theatre’s artistic director and founder; he was formerly a principal dancer with the Cincinnati Ballet and Corella Ballet, and first soloist with Boston Ballet. He was born in Warwick, New York, and raised in Orlando, Florida, where he began dancing at the Orlando Ballet School. He continued his training with Vadim Fedotov and Irina Depler. Joseph danced at Orlando Ballet as an apprentice from 2001 to 2003, under the direction of Fernando Bujones.
In 2003, he was coached by Orlando Molina for the Youth American Grand Prix ballet competition in New York, where he was awarded the gold medal and a scholarship to the Royal Ballet School in London. Upon graduating with honors, he received the Dame Ruth Railton Award for Excellence in Dance in 2004. After attending the American Ballet Theatre Summer Intensive in 2003, he joined the American Ballet Theatre Studio Company for the 2004-2005 season. In 2005, he became the first American male dancer to win the prestigious gold medal at the New York International Ballet Competition.
Joseph was nominated as Best Male Dancer for the 2006 Benois de la Danse in Moscow, Russia. That same year, he became a bronze medalist at the USA International Ballet Competition and a silver medalist at the Seoul International Ballet Competition in Korea.
He was also chosen to be featured in a video entitled The Male Ballet Dancer presented by master teacher Finis Jhung. In 2007, Joseph was coached by Magaly Suarez for the first World Ballet Competition in Orlando, Florida, where he received the gold medal. Mr. Gatti also received the bronze medal at the 2010 Istanbul International Ballet Competition. In 2013, Joseph received the Mr. Virtuosity Award at the Dance Open Ballet Festival in St. Petersburg, Russia. In 2014, he received the Best Pas De Deux award at the Dance Open Festival in St. Petersburg.