in 2007 Kent joined the
American Ballet Theatre in 1985, as an apprentice. The following year, she competed at the
Prix de Lausanne, and was the only American to win any medal that year. Later that year, she became a member of the corps de ballet. In 1990, Kent was promoted to soloist. In 1993, she was named principal dancer, she also became the first American to win the
Erik Bruhn Prize that year. In 2000, she received the
Prix Benois de la Danse, and is the first American to win the prize. In 2015, Kent retired from dancing. Her farewell performance was
Romeo and Juliet, with
Roberto Bolle as her Romeo. Having danced with ABT for 29 years, she is the longest-serving principal dancer in the company's history. Following her retirement, she became the artistic director of ABT's summer program, with over 1,000 students training in various locations across the country. In March 2016,
The Washington Ballet announced Kent would assume the role of artistic director, succeeding Septime Webre. In October 2022, it was announced that Kent was set to leave Washington Ballet at the end of the 2022-23 season. In July 2023, she became an artistic director at the
Houston Ballet, alongside current artistic director
Stanton Welch. ==Selected repertoire==