Illusions – like Swan Lake - Biographies
Illusions – like Swan Lake
Music by Peter I. Tschaikowsky
Nationaltheater
Friday, 14. June 2013
Choreographie und Inszenierung |
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Set and Costumes |
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Conductor |
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Der König |
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Principal dancer Debut 2004/2005 |
Prinzessin Natalia |
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First Soloist Ekaterina Petina was born in Sevastopol. Ten years old she started training at the Waganova Academy in St. Petersburg. In 2001 she assumed her first engagement at the Mariinsky Theatre St. Petersburg where she among others danced solo parts in Balanchine’s Rubies, Forsythe’s In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated, Approximate Sonata, Steptext and several fairies in Sleeping Beauty. She also participated in various Mariinsky Theatre tours across Japan, England, China, Canada and Mexico. In 2009/2010 she became a Soloist and since the beginning of the season 2011/12 she performs as First Solist at the Bavarian State Ballet. Debut 2009/2010 Olympia in Die Kameliendame (J. Neumeier) Odaliske in Shéhérazade (M. Fokine) Girlfriend in Raymonda (M. Petipa) Odalisk in Le Corsaire (M. Petipa, I. Liška) Pas de deux 2 in Artifact (W. Forsythe) Rival in Série Noire - A choreographic murder mystery (T. Kohler) Debut 2010/2011 Woman 3 in My Ravel: Whichever Way he Looks... (J. Mannes) Nymph in My Ravel: Daphnis and Chloé (T. Kohler) Lilac Fairy, Violente fairy, Duchess and Rubin in Sleeping Beauty (M. Petipa(I. Liška) Pas de Six in The Taming of the Shrew (J. Cranko) Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew (J. Cranko) Princess Odette in Illusions - like Swan Lake (J. Neumeier) Dulcinea in Don Quijote (M. Petipa, new choreography by R. Barra, A. Gorski, Tradition) Mercedes in Don Quijote (M. Petipa, new choreography by R. Barra, A. Gorski, Tradition) Debut 2011/2012 Katharina in The Taming of the Shrew (J. Cranko) Princess Natalia in Illusions - like Swan Lake (J. Neumeier) Louise in The Nutcracker (J. Neumeier) Broken Fall (R. Maliphant) 1. Pas de trois in Goldberg-Variationen (J. Robbins) 1. Pas de deux in Goldberg-Variationen (J. Robbins) Odette/Odile in Swan Lake (Ray Barra/Lew Iwanow/Marius Petipa) Debut 2012/2013 Nikiya in La Bayadère (M.Petipa/P. Bart) 2. Pas de deux in Goldberg-Variationen (J.Robbins) The Woman in Song of the Earth (K. MacMillan) 6. Variation in Birthday Offering (F. Ashton) |
Der Mann im Schatten |
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First Soloist Maxim Chashchegorov, born in Russia, received his dance education at the Ballet Academy in St Petersburg. Directly after his graduation he became a member of the corps de ballet from the Marijinsky Theatre and started soon to impersonate bigger roles as the prince Siegfried / Rotbart in Swanlake, Blue bird in Sleeping Beauty, and was for example to see in more modern roles like Four Temperaments (G. Balanchine) and different choreographies of William Forsythe. After his guest-performance as Blue Bird in spring 2007, he now is engaged as a soloist of the Bavarian State Ballet from the season 2007/2008 on. Since 2009/2010 he is a first Soloist. Debut 2007/2008 Pas de six and Spanish Dance in Swanlake (R. Barra) Pas de deux in the second movement of Brahms-Schönberg-Quartett (G. Balanchine) White Couple in Katalyse (J. Cranko) Alonso in The Tempest (J. Mannes) Debut 2008/2009 Ghost Birds in A Cinderella Story (J. Neumeier) Count Paris in Romeo and Juliet (J. Cranko) Athlet in Les Biches (B. Nijinska) Benno in Swanlake (R. Barra) Des Grieux in Lady of the Camellias (J. Neumeier) Bernard in Raymonda (M. Petipa) Debut 2009/2010 Bernard de Ventadour in Raymonda (M. Petipa) Pas de deux 2 in Artifact (W. Forsythe) The Russian soloist in Série Noire - A choreographic murder mystery (T. Kohler) Aus Holbergs Zeit (J. Cranko), Pas de deux Debut 2010/2011 First Soloist in Série Noire - a choreographic murder mystery (T. Kohler) Lucentio in The Taming of the Shrew (J. Cranko) Prince Désiré in Sleeping Beauty (M. Petipa, I. Liška) Eduardo in Don Quijote (R. Barra nach M. Petipa, A. Gorski, Tradition) Debut 2011/2012 El Trianero, Matador in Don Quijote (M. Petipa, new choreography by R. Barra, A. Gorski, Tradition) First Soloist in Scènes de ballet (F. Ashton) Günther in The Nutcracker (J. Neumeier) The Man in the Shadows in Illusions - like Swan Lake (J. Neumeier) 2. Pas de deux in Goldberg-Variationen (J. Robbins) Lucentio in The Taming of the Shrew (J. Cranko) Debut 2012/2013 4. Solo-Boy in Choreartium (L. Massine) Solor, a warrior in La Bayadère (Marius Petipa, Patrice Bart) Birthday Offering (F. Ashton) |
Odette |
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Principal dancer Lisa-Marre Cullum, born in New Zealand, trained in New Zealand, Sidney and Monte Carlo. She started her professional carreer with the English National Ballet. From 1990 to 1998 Lisa-Maree Cullum was a leading ballerina with the Ballet of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, dancing all the ballerina roles (Giselle, Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake etc) as well as a large modern repertory. Since season 1998/99 she dances with the Bayerische Staatsballett, since 1999/2000 as a principal. She started with roles like Olga in Onegin (J. Cranko), Nikiya in La Bayadère (P. Bart), Manon, Prudence in Lady of the Camellias (J. Neumeier), and Terpsichore in Balanchines Apollo. In the modern repertory she danced leading roles in Peter Martin`s Fearful Symmetries and Zakouski, as well as William Forsythe`s Artifact II . 1999 she created the role of the Virgin Mary in Grand-Maître`s Emma B. Since then dancing a great variety of leading roles: title role in A Cinderella Story (J. Neumeier), Manon in Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon, Juliet in John Cranko’s Romeo and Juliet, Tatjana in Cranko’s Onegin, Swan Lake, Giselle, Kitri in Don Quijote, Balanchine’s Who Cares?, Concerto Barocco, The Four Temperaments, Brahms-Schoenberg Quartet, Jerome Robbins’ In the Night and many others. She created the role of Raymonda in Ray Barra’s new Raymonda production. In 1988 she was gold-medalist at the Adéline Genée-Competition in London and the Prix de Lausanne, in 1995 winner of the Leonide Massine-Award in Positano/Italy. In 1998, Lisa-Maree Cullum was acclaimed "dancer of the year" by a leading Munich newspaper. She was nominated for the “Prix Benois” in Moskau 2002 and she was acclaimed “Dancer of the Year 2002” for her outstanding interpretation of the titel role in Sleeping Beauty with the Ballet of the Opera of Rome. She has appeared as a guest dancer on stages worldwide, like Kirov Ballet/St Petersburg and Royal Danish Ballet/Kopenhagen. In 2008, she was awarded the honorary title "Kammertänzerin" by the Bavarian Ministry of Culture. Debut 2004/2005 Nora I in Limb’s Theorem (W. Forsythe) Two (H. van Manen) Five Tangos (H. van Manen) Agon (G. Balanchine) Debut 2005/2006 Sophie in The Silver Rose (G. Murphy) Century Rolls (D. Bombana), creation Sylvia Pas de deux (G. Balanchine) Debut 2006/2007 Medora in Le Corsaire (M. Petipa, I. Liška) Debut 2008/2009 Hostess in Les Biches (B. Nijinska) Gulnara in Le Corsaire (M. Petipa/I. Liška Giselle in Once Upon An Ever After (T. Kohler), creation Debut 2009/2010 Pas de deux 2 in Artifact (W. Forsythe) Debut 2012/2013 4. Solo-Girl in Choreartium (L. Massine) |
Prinzessin Claire |
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First soloist Ivy Amista, grew up in São Paolo, Brasil, where she acchieved professional level at the Camilla Ballet School. She won the gold medal at the IX. International Seminar of Dance in Brasilia. Receiving a scholarship for the Munich Ballet Academy/Heinz-Bosl-Stiftung she came to Munich and became a member of the company of the Bavarian State Ballet in 2001. In October of the same year she was invited by the Heinz-Bosl-Stiftung to perform Paquita under the assembly of Konstanze Vernon. At the beginning of the season 2004/2005 Ivan Liška made her Soloist. She was promoted to First Soloist at the beginning of the season 2007/2008. In autumn 2005 Ivy Amista was awarded with the Bayerischer Kunstförderpreis-Dance. Debut 2003/2004 Pas Fabergé, Fairy Fleur de farine, Fairy Miettes qui tombent in Sleeping Beauty (M.Petipa/I. Liška) Six Dances (J. Kylián) Friends in Raymonda (R. Barra) 3 Solo Ladies in Brahms-Schönberg-Quartett (G. Balanchine) Olympia in The Lady of the Camelias (J. Neumeier) Debut 2004/2005 Princess Florine in The Sleeping Beauty (M. Petipa/I. Liska) First Shadow Variation and Nikija in La Bayadère (P. Bart) Debut 2006/2007 Pas de six in Giselle (P. Wright) Charlotte, fiancé of Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake (R. Barra) Odaliske and Gulnara in Le Corsaire (M. Petipa, I. Liska) Solo in Song of the Earth (K. MacMillan) Debut 2007/2008 Olga in Onegin (J. Cranko) Solo-Ariel in Der Sturm (J. Mannes) Pas de deux in the third movement of Brahms-Schönberg-Quartett (G. Balanchine) Große Fuge (H. van Manen) Ebony Concerto (J. Cranko) Debut 2008/2009 Second Variation in Once Upon An Ever After (T. Kohler), creation Lady in blue in Les Biches (B. Nijinska) Manon Lescaut in Die Kameliendame (J. Neumeier) Debut 2010/2011 Nympf in My Ravel: Daphnis and Chloé (T. Kohler) Solo in Pas Fabergé 3rd Act in Sleeping Beauty (M. Petipa, I. Liška) Princess Aurora in Sleeping Beauty (M. Petipa, I. Liška) Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew (J. Cranko) Princess Claire in Illusions - like Swan Lake (J. Neumeier) Kitri in Don Quijote (M. Petipa, new choreography by R. Barra, A. Gorski, Tradition) Debut 2011/2012 Second Dream Variation in Don Quijote (M. Petipa, new choreography by R. Barra, A. Gorski, Tradition) Debut 2012/2013 1. Solo-Girl in Choreartium (L. Massine) Lise in La Fille mal gardée (F. Ashton) Gamzatti, Radscha´s daughter in La Bayadère (Marius Petipa, Patrice Bart) 2. Variation in Birthday Offering (F. Ashton) |
Graf Alexander |
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First Soloist Matej Urban was born in Prague and trained at the National Conservatorium Prague. Then he danced at the National Theatre of Prague for two seasons. He became a member of the Corps de ballet of the Bavarian State Ballet in the season 2008/2009, became Soloist in the season 2010/2011 and dances as First Solist since the beginning of the season 2011/12. Debut 2008/2009 Sidemen in Les Biches (B. Nijinska) Debut 2009/2010 Albrecht in Giselle - Mats Ek (M. Ek) Debut 2010/2011 Man 2 in My Ravel: Whichever Way he Looks... (J. Mannes) Briaxis in My Ravel: Daphnis and Chloé (T. Kohler) Albrecht in Once Upon an Ever After (T. Kohler) Solo in Pas Fabergé 3rd Act in Sleeping Beauty (M. Petipa, I. Liška) Pas de Six in The Taming of the Shrew (J. Cranko) Count Alexander in Illusions - like Swan Lake (J. Neumeier) Fernando in Don Quijote (M. Petipa, new choreography by R. Barra, A. Gorski, Tradition) Debut 2011/2012 The Clown in The Girl and the Knifethrower (S. Sandroni) Gods and Dogs (J. Kylián) Pas der six in Der Widerspenstigen Zähmung (J. Cranko) Rotbart in Swan Lake (Ray Barra/Lew Iwanow/Marius Petipa) Colas in La Fille mal gardée (F. Ashton) Sommer 2012 Gala for Tanya Pearson Taming-Pas de deux, Gala Version Debut 2012/2013 Broken Fall (R. Maliphant) 1. Solo-Boy in Choreartium (L. Massine) 'Man in the Shadows' in Illusions - like Swan Lake (J. Neumeier) Birthday Offering (F. Ashton) |
Prinz Siegfried / Prinz Leopold |
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Principal dancer |
Königinmutter |
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First Soloist Séverine Ferrolier, born in Toulon/France, was trained in the Centre de Danse Christiane Espitalier de La Valette. Having graduated, she danced with the ballet at the Opéra de Toulon, the Ballet National de Nancy under the direction of Pierre Lacotte and with the English National Ballet in London. Between 1997 and 2004 she was engaged at Leipzig Ballet under the direction of Uwe Scholz, since 2002 as a first soloist. Scholz created several parts for her, e.g. in Bruckner 8, Non, je ne regrette rien and h-Moll- Messe. She also danced Mathilde in Scholz' Le Rouge et le Noir. In 2004 she became a member of the Bavarian State Ballet, giving her debut with the company in George Balanchine's Brahms-Schoenberg Quartet during the company's guest performances in Athens in June. Her Munich repertoire includes the Lilac Fairy in Sleeping Beauty (M. Petipa/I. Liška), Olympia in Neumeier's Lady of the Camellias and prominent solo parts in Forsythe's Limb's Theorem. Debut 2005/2006 Die Nacht, Pavlova solo (N. Legat) Marschallin in Die silberne Rose (G.Murphy) First and third solo in Schattenakt in La Bayadère (P. Bart) Clémence in Raymonda (R. Barra) Pas de quatre (L. Jacobson) Debut 2006/2007 Second Pas de deux in Century Rolls (D. Bombana) Charlotte, fiancé of Prince Siegfried in Swan lake (R. Barra) Odaliske and Gulnara in Le Corsaire (M. Petipa, I. Liška) Debut 2007/2008 Miranda in Der Sturm (J. Mannes), creation Große Fuge (H. van Manen) Pas de deux in the fourth movement of Brahms-Schönberg-Quartett (G. Balanchine) Adagio Hammerklavier (H. van Manen) Violakonzert/II (M. Schläpfer), creation Aus Holbergs Zeit (J. Cranko) Debut 2008/2009 Mutter in A Cinderella Story (J. Neumeier) Woman in Blue in Les Biches (B. Nijinska) Aurora in Once Upon An Ever After (T. Kohler), creation Marguerite in Die Kameliendame (J. Neumeier) Zugvögel (J. Kylián), Kreation Henriette in Raymonda (M. Petipa) Debut 2010/2011 Bathilde, Myrtha in Gisella-Mats Ek (M.Ek) Ballerina in Série Noire - A choreographic murder mystery (T. Kohler) Pas de deux in Artifact (W. Forsythe) Woman 2 in My Ravel: Whichever Way he Looks... (J. Mannes) Lykanion in My Ravel: Daphnis and Chloé (T. Kohler) Lady of the Street in The Taming of the Shrew (J. Cranko) The Queen Mother in Illusions - Like Swan Lake (J. Neumeier) Dulcinea in Don Quijote (M. Petipa, new choreography by R. Barra, A. Gorski, Tradition) Debut 2011/2012 Nieves in Don Quijote (M. Petipa, new choreography by R. Barra, A. Gorski, Tradition) Five Brahms Waltzes In The Manner Of Isadora Duncan (F. Ashton) Debut 2012/2013 The Moor's wife in The Moor's Pavane (José Limón) Soloist 2. suit in Choreartium (L. Massine) Athena Parthenos in Heroes (T. Kohler) |


