
IN THE NEWS
Featured in pointe magazine
Pointeworks Spotlights Women in Ballet, Onstage and Off
“Now Pointeworks is touring to New York City’s Ailey Citigroup Theater March 21–22 for its second season. Six of the program’s seven pieces are choreographed by women. Four are world premieres. Two have original music by female composers, and all of the costumes are designed by a total of three women.” (Source Pointe Magazine)
Featured in San Diego Tribune
“By creating a summer season, I can provide work and opportunities to local dancers during the off-season, as well as bring a higher caliber to the local dance scene,” Sophie Williams (Source San Diego Union Tribune)
presents inaugural show
Pointeworks stepping up: New ballet company
Featured in Dance Informa
“However, in piece after piece, the impeccable technique of the dancers was both a treat and education in excellence.” (Source Dance Informa)
Pointeworks brings thoughtful, strong, intentional Dance to nyc

Featured in the SHOUTOUT SOCAL
Meet Sophie Williams | Artistic Director & Ballerina
“By launching Pointeworks, I aimed to bring that energy to San Diego, particularly during the summer season when there’s typically less happening in the ballet community. It was about filling a void but also elevating the conversation around ballet and creating a platform for new artistic expression.”
Read the full article - Pointeworks in SOCAL LOCAL STORIES
“A type of magiC: PointeWorks ballet company looks to make La Jolla its summer home”
Featured in the La Jolla Light
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Featured in Dance Data Project
Innovation and Entrepreneurship / Interview
“I am passionate about giving a voice to females. At the heart of Pointeworks, our vision is female-driven, our works will be by female choreographers, and our mission is to create a platform to elevate, highlight, and appreciate the underrepresented voices of female artists in dance.”
- Sophie Williams, Artistic Director
Read the full article - Dance Data Project
“It’s a gift to have the chance to create something on someone else’s body, soul and artistic ability,”
— Reka Gyulai on her new work Off Beat, featured in the San Diego Union Tribune
San Diego Voyager
“Forging my own path and finding creative expression outside a structured ballet company has been the most experimental lesson learned.”
Read the Full Interview in the San Diego Voyager
Dance Data Project
“These works bring the full range of ballet to the stage under the guidance of diverse female visions”
Read the Pointe by Point in Dance Data Project’s March 2024 Newsletter.