Angie DeWolf was born and raised in Greenville, PA. She received her formal ballet training from the Lake Erie Ballet located in Erie, PA under the direction of Sharon Filone. Here she trained under many renowned instructors including Bruce Marks, Duncan Noble, and Marcia Dale Weary. Angie went on to continue her ballet training in college at Michigan State University where she graduated with a degree in Kinesiology/Pre-Med and a Specialization in Dance. While there, she was a member of the Michigan State University Repertory Dance Company and the Greater Lansing Ballet Company in Lansing, MI, where she danced many soloist and principal roles. Additionally, she participated in a cultural exchange program with the Vaganova Ballet of St. Petersburg, Russia.
Angie joined Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre (JMBT) in 2004 where she danced soloist and principal roles including Snow Queen and Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker. She also originated principal roles in many of Jose Mateo's premieres including Risk of Repetition, Released, 1796, The Even and the Odd, Affairs, and New Pasts. During her time at JMBT, Angie was a Faculty Member, Ballet Mistress for the professional company, Director of the Upper Division within the school, Director of the pre-professional performing group YouthWorks, and Program Administrator. Her most recent choreography credits include ensemble works for the 2024 Youth America Grand Prix and Universal Ballet Competition, excerpts from The Nutcracker including Arabian Coffee, and a new work for Harvard Ballet Company's 2023 Spring Show.