Carlos Acosta’s Nutcracker in Havana
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by Teresa Guerreiro
1M ago
Carlos Acosta tells me why and how he’s transporting the Christmas ballet to Cuba as Nutcracker in Havana Carlos Acosta came late to Christmas. The Cuba where the boy who was to become an international ballet superstar grew up in the 1970s and 80s was officially an atheistic state, where the ruling Communist Party had […] The post Carlos Acosta’s Nutcracker in Havana appeared first on Ballet Position ..read more
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Choreographer Pam Tanowiz and “The Burden of Ballet”
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by Teresa Guerreiro
2M ago
American choreographer Pam Tanowitz talks about the creation of her new work for The Royal Ballet, Or Forevermore (image credit: Pam Tanowitz in rehearsal for Or Forevermore with William Bracewell ©2024 ROH. Photo: Andrei Uspenski) The prolific New York-based choreographer Pam Tanowitz could never be accused of picking the easy route. On the contrary, she […] The post Choreographer Pam Tanowiz and “The Burden of Ballet” appeared first on Ballet Position ..read more
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Andrew McNicol: “Making Something from Nothing”
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by Teresa Guerreiro
3M ago
The young British choreographer Andrew McNicol talks to Ballet Position about his prolific career as a dance maker (Image Credit: Tulsa Ballet in Andrew McNicol’s Cinderella. Photo: Kate Luber Feb 2023) Andrew McNicol has been making something from nothing ever since he can remember.  “When I was really young I used to make model [stage] […] The post Andrew McNicol: “Making Something from Nothing” appeared first on Ballet Position ..read more
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Conservatório Annarella – Factory of Dreams
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by Teresa Guerreiro
6M ago
Class at Conservatório Annarella. Photo courtesy of Annarella Sanchez Ballet Position visits Annarella Sanchez’s outstanding dance conservatoire and talks to the Cuban woman who has reinvigorated ballet in Portugal There’s a contagious buzz of excitement in the corridors and studios of Conservatório Annarella, or to give it its full title, Conservatório Internacional de Ballet e Dança Annarella Sanchez, sited in Leiria, a town north of the Portuguese capital, Lisbon. Streams of smiley busy-busy children aged between six and 15 come in and out of studios, some clutching tutus, others lugging ki ..read more
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António Casalinho & Margarita Fernandes – A Season in Munich
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by Teresa Guerreiro
6M ago
Margarida Fernandes as Clementine and António Casalinho as Benjamin in Christopher Wheeldon’s Cinderella, Bayerisches Staatsballett. Photo: Serghei Gherciu The young Portuguese dance prodigies António Casalinho and Margarita Fernandes discuss their first year as demi-soloists with Bayerisches Staatsballett, Munich António Casalinho and Margarita Fernandes are back in Leiria, the mid-sized town just north of the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, where they were born and trained in ballet, after their first season as professional dancers with Bayerisches Staatsballett, Munich. It’s more of a busman’s ..read more
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Fumi Kaneko – A Deeply Affecting Juliet
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by Teresa Guerreiro
6M ago
Fumi Kaneko as Juliet in MacMillan’s Romeo and Juliet © ROH 2021. Photo: Bill Cooper Newly-minted Royal Ballet principal dancer Fumi Kaneko talks to Ballet Position in the aftermath of her stunning debut as Juliet Kenneth MacMillan’s Romeo and Juliet is a narrative masterpiece, distilling in its structure and choreography all the passion and ultimate tragedy of Shakespeare’s doomed young lovers. Add to that Prokofiev’s magnificent, eloquent score, and it’s easy to see why Romeo and Juliet is one of the best loved works in The Royal Ballet’s repertoire. Having seen it countless times, I didn’t ..read more
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Valentino Zucchetti Dancemaker
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by Teresa Guerreiro
6M ago
The Royal Ballet dancer and choreographer Valentino Zucchetti talks to Ballet Position about his present career and his future plans Valentino Zucchetti is well launched into his second career, even while his first is still in full bloom. At just 33-years-old, he’s reached the Royal Ballet’s second highest rank for dancers, First Soloist; and he is fast developing a reputation as a choreographer of note. Zucchetti’s latest work, Anemoi, opened The Royal Ballet’s final programme of the 2021 Spring season to general critical acclaim. Not even last minute changes imposed by COVID-19 strictures d ..read more
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António Casalinho – The Making of a Star
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by Teresa Guerreiro
6M ago
António Casalinho in Flames of Paris. Photo: Tomé Gonçalves Fresh from winning the Gold Medal at Prix de Lausanne 2021, the Portuguese dancer António Casalinho talks to Ballet Position There are times when superlatives fall short of the reality they’re trying to describe. That is certainly the case with the 17-year old Portuguese dancer António Casalinho, worthy winner of two awards at the 2021 edition of the prestigious Prix de Lausanne: Best Contemporary Interpretation and the Gold Medal, along with the coveted title of Laureate of the Prix de Lausanne. The dancer, choreographer and artistic ..read more
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Matilde Rodrigues – On The Threshold of Her Dream
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by Teresa Guerreiro
6M ago
Matilde Rodrigues as Myrtha, Giselle Act II, Conservatório Internacional de Ballet e Dança Annarella Roura Sanchez Summer Gala, Leiria. Photo Tomé Gonçalves Just a few days before starting her first engagement as a professional dancer, 18-year-old Matilde Rodrigues speaks to Ballet Position  Portugal hasn’t much of a tradition in classical ballet.  It’s true that more and more Portuguese dancers are are good enough to join important foreign companies; but, like Royal Ballet Principal Marcelino Sambé and former Wayne McGregor company dancer Catarina Carvalho, to mention but two, all f ..read more
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The Royal Ballet’s ‘Heavenly’ Ryoichi Hirano
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by Teresa Guerreiro
6M ago
Ryoichi Hirano and Marianela Nuñez in rehearsal for Onegin, photo Gavin Smart Ryoichi Hirano talks to Ballet Position about his life as a Royal Ballet Principal and how he became ‘Heavenly Hirano’ Royal Ballet Principal Ryochi Hirano’s first year with the company was not exactly encouraging. He joined as an apprentice in 2002, fresh from winning the Gold Medal at the Prix de Lausanne; but the transition from ballet school in his native Osaka, Japan, to London and the UK’s most prestigious ballet company, was far from smooth. “Mentally it was very difficult, because I didn’t have friends, I spo ..read more
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