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Born
24.12.68 in Cannes. French
Education
Centre de Danse International Rosella Hightower
Main Teachers
Rosella Hightower, José Ferran, Arlette Castanier,
Claudie Winzer
Engagements
Jeune Ballet de France 1986. Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo 1987, Soloist 1991. The Hamburg Ballet since 1994, Soloist in 1995, Principal since 1998
Creations
in Monte Carlo
- Mozart et la Danse (Roland Petit)
- Segunda Piel (Karole Armitage)
- I had a dream (Karole Armitage)
- Double Portrait au Verre de Vin (Philippe
Lizon)
- L'Enfant et les Sortilèges (Jean-Christophe
Maillot)
in Hamburg
- Maria in VIVALDI or What You Will
- Eleonora Bereda, the mother in Nijinsky
- Masha in The Seagull
- Elizabeth in Préludes CV
- The Wife (Romola Nijinsky) and Armide in Le Pavillon d'Armide
- Queen Sylvia in The Sleeping Beauty (Mats
Ek)
and solos in
- Bernstein Dances
- Winterwege from "Images from Bartók"
- Messiah
- Stimme der Nacht
- Winterreise
- Nachtwanderung from "Songs of the Night"
- Verklungene Feste
Repertory
in Monte Carlo
- Theme and Variations (George Balanchine)
- Concerto Barocco (George Balanchine)
- Tchaikovsky Pas de deux (George Balanchine)
- Agon (George Balanchine)
- The Four Temperaments (George Balanchine)
- The Sirene in Prodigal Son (George Balanchine)
- Violin Concerto (George Balanchine)
- Raymonda Variation (George Balanchine)
- Rubies (George Balanchine)
- Serenade (George Balanchine)
- Le Spectre de la Rose (Michail Fokine)
- La Sylphide (Pierre Lacotte after Filippo
Taglioni)
- Les Sylphides (Michail Fokine)
- Firebird in Firebird (Michail Fokine)
- Napoli (August Bournonville)
- The Leaves are Fading (Antony Tudor)
- Gala Performance (Antony Tudor)
- Andante (Dennis Wayne)
- Just Another Dance (Dennis Wayne)
- Jeune Homme (Uwe Scholz)
- Second Symphony (Uwe Scholz)
- Tenth Symphony of Gustav Mahler (John Neumeier)
in Hamburg
- Marguerite Gautier, Manon Lescaut and Olympia in
Lady of the Camellias
- Aurora and Princess Florine in The Sleeping Beauty
- Hippolyta/Titania and Helena in
A Midsummer Night's Dream
- The Stepmother, a Stepsister and a Princess from Another Country in
A Cinderella Story
- Pallas Athena and Calypso in Odyssey
- Geruth in Hamlet
- Diana in Sylvia
- Viola/Feste in VIVALDI or What You Will
- Odette and Princess Natalia in
Illusions - like
"Swan Lake"
- Romola Nijinsky and Bronislava Nijinska in Nijinsky
- Louise and "Esmeralda and the Clowns" in
The Nutcracker
- Myrtha in Giselle
- Guinevere and Morgane in The Saga of King Arthur
- The Other - Ingrid, The green One, Anitra in
Peer
Gynt
- Phebe in As You Like It
- The Woman in White in Don Juan
- Lady Capulet and Isabella in Romeo and Juliet
- The Mother in Christmas Oratorio
- Emilia in Othello
- Aschenbach's assistant, his mother and Tadzio's
mother in Death in Venice
- Potiphar's Wife in The Legend of Joseph
- Irina Nikolayevna Arkadina in The Seagull
- Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire
- Contemplator of the Moon in Seven Haiku of the Moon
- Nikiya in La Bayadère
(Natalia Makarova
after Marius Petipa)
- La Sylphide in La Sylphide (Pierre Lacotte after Filippo Taglioni)
- Woman in Mauve and in Green in Dances at a Gathering (Jerome Robbins)
and solos in
- Ondine
- Requiem
- Now and Then
- Getting Closer
- Petrushka-Variations
- Spring and Fall
- Hello
- Bach Suite 2
- The Fifth Symphony (Gustav Mahler)
- Saint Matthew Passion
- Désir
- Rondo
- Afternoon of a Faun
- Theme and Variations (George Balanchine)
- Violin Concerto (George Balanchine)
- Glinka Pas de trois (George Balanchine)
- Moments Movements Mendelssohn (Kevin Haigen)
- She was black (Mats Ek)
- Le Pavillon d'Armide (Michail Fokine)
- Unerreichbare Orte (Jirí Bubenícek)
- Jewels – Emeralds (George Balanchine)
- Les Chaises (Maurice Béjart)
Guesting
St. Petersburg (The White Nights),
Castello de Perelada (Spain), Limoges, Florence, Copenhagen, Bordeaux,
Dresden, Dusseldorf, Munich, Stuttgart, Tokyo (Ballet World Festival 2006), Reggio Emilia, Berlin (Malakov and Friends Gala), Monte-Carlo (Ballets Russes Centennial Gala in Honor of HRH The Princess of Hanover)
and Cannes
Award
Premio Positano "Léonide Massine" 2010
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