Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Milwaukee Ballet dancer accused of domestic abuse

- Erin Richards Erin Richards can be reached at (414) 224-2705 or erin.richards@jrn.com or @emrichards on Twitter.

One of the longest tenured dancers in the Milwaukee Ballet appeared in court Wednesday on charges of domestic abuse, online court records show.

Davit Hovhannisy­an, a leading artist in the Milwaukee Ballet and a member of the company since 2004, was charged with battery and disorderly conduct after an alleged incident in Milwaukee on the night of Nov. 18. The charges are both misdemeano­rs.

According to a criminal complaint, Hovhannisy­an and his ex-wife, who is also the mother of their four children, got into an argument at her home that escalated into a physical altercatio­n.

The complaint says Hovhannisy­an, 37, began to whip the woman’s face with a bath rug and then slapped her with an open fist, saying, “Don’t make me do this.”

In court Wednesday, Hovhannisy­an’s lawyer suggested his client is being falsely accused and that there’s no evidence to support the charges, according to a report from Fox 6.

Hovhannisy­an is from Armenia and began dancing at the age of 6.

He joined the Milwaukee Ballet in 2004, according to his biography.

He’s danced principal roles in many of the ballet’s performanc­es by Artistic Director Michael Pink, including “Dracula,” which wrapped up last month.

Hovhannisy­an has been rehearsing for the lead role of Cavalier in the annual run of “The Nutcracker,” which opens Dec. 8, sources said.

A spokespers­on for the Milwaukee Ballet said Thursday that the organizati­on is aware of Hovhannisy­an’s situation.

As a matter of policy, she said, the ballet does not comment on personnel issues.

 ?? JOURNAL SENTINEL FILES ?? Davit Hovhannisy­an performing the role of "Dracula" in 2015 at the Milwaukee Ballet.
JOURNAL SENTINEL FILES Davit Hovhannisy­an performing the role of "Dracula" in 2015 at the Milwaukee Ballet.

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