Bujones' first formal ballet classes were in
Alicia Alonso's
Cuban National Ballet school for about a year and a half. In 1967 he won a scholarship to the
School of American Ballet, the official school of the
New York City Ballet Company. He studied there for about five years; his teachers were some of the world’s premier ballet instructors, such as
Stanley Williams,
André Eglevsky, and Zeida Cecilia Mendez, his private coach. In 1974, Bujones became the first American male dancer to win the Gold Medal at the
International Ballet Competition in
Varna, Bulgaria, where he was also cited for "highest technical achievement". He joined the
American Ballet Theatre, one of the world's preeminent dance companies, in 1972. By the following year he became a soloist, and in 1974 a Principal Dancer where, at 19, he was not only one of the youngest principal dancers in the world, but the youngest principal male dancer in ABT's history. It was during that period that
Mikhail Baryshnikov defected from the
Soviet Union and joined ABT in 1974. They worked together as dancers for six years, after which Bujones worked under Baryshnikov's artistic direction. Throughout his 30-year dancing career he performed as a guest artist in 34 countries and with more than 60 companies including such well known ones as
American Ballet Theatre, the
Royal Ballet,
Stuttgart Ballet, the
Paris Opera, the
Royal Danish Ballet,
La Scala of Milan, the
Vienna State Opera Ballet, the
Australian Ballet, the
National Ballet of Canada, and
Boston Ballet. He partnered many of the 20th century's celebrated ballerinas such as Dame
Margot Fonteyn,
Natalia Makarova,
Carla Fracci,
Cynthia Gregory,
Marcia Haydée,
Gelsey Kirkland, and
Marianna Tcherkassky. Bujones became the artistic director, for a brief time, of Ballet Mississippi in 1993 and remained until the company folded due to a lack of funding. In 1999, he was asked to become the artistic director of Southern Ballet Theater in Orlando, where he influenced the company's name change to Orlando Ballet and where he was employed until his death. ==See also==