Aaron S. Watkin

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Aaron S. Watkin
Born1969 or 1970 (age 53–54)
EducationCanada's National Ballet School
Occupations
  • ballet dancer
  • company director
Career
Current group

Aaron S. Watkin (born 1969 or 1970[1]) is a Canadian ballet company director and former dancer. He became the artistic director of the English National Ballet in 2023.

He began his dance career in 1988 at the

Dresden Semperoper Ballett
.

Early life and training

Watkin was born and raised in Duncan, British Columbia.[3] He began training at Canada's National Ballet School in 1983 and graduated in 1988. He received the first Erik Bruhn Memorial Award in 1988.[4][5]

Career

Watkin began dancing with the

Kirov Ballet and Paris Opera Ballet.[3][7][8]

In 2006, Watkin became the artistic director of

Dresden Semperoper Ballett,[9] after staging a Forsythe program there the previous year.[9] At the time, Watkin was relatively unknown, and was offered the position when then-Semperoper general director Gerd Uecker asked Forsythe's advice on a candidate who could shift the ballet company's direction from a classical company to one with a more diverse repertoire, and Forsythe recommended Watkin.[3] In order to pursue his vision, he let go of 25 dancers, half of the company, and recruited new ones across Europe.[9][10] He also appointed David Dawson as resident choreographer[9] and acquired works by contemporary ballet choreographers such as Forsythe, Jiří Kylián, Mats Ek, Alexander Ekman and Stijn Celis, as well as older works by George Balanchine, Martha Graham, Pina Bausch and John Neumeier.[9][10][11] Watkin also staged his own productions of classical ballets for the company, including Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, The Nutcracker and Don Quixote.[4]

In August 2022, Watkin was announced as the incoming artistic director of the English National Ballet the following year, three decades after he first danced there, succeeding Tamara Rojo. In March 2023, whilst still artistic director designate, he announced the programming his first season at the company.[12] He officially took role in August 2023.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Winship, Lyndsey (24 August 2022). "English National Ballet announces Aaron Watkin as new artistic director". The Guardian.
  2. ^ "Aaron S. Watkin". Dance Europe. 3 June 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e Crabb, Michael (15 June 2005). "Young Canadian to direct top ballet company in Germany". National Post.
  4. ^ a b Saxberg, Lynn (6 November 2017). "Canadian artistic director refreshes Dresden's Swan Lake". Ottawa Citizen.
  5. ^ a b "First Bruhn Memorial goes to senior student". The Globe and Mail. 22 October 1988.
  6. ^ Musbach, Julie (12 October 2017). "The Joyce Announces Dresden Semperoper Ballett". BroadwayWorld.
  7. ^ Body, Jamie (24 August 2022). "Aaron S Watkin announced as new artistic director of English National Ballet". The Stage.
  8. ^ Higgins, Charlotte (16 July 2005). "Russian revolution as US ballet rebel puts Kirov dancers in a spin". The Guardian.
  9. ^ a b c d e Cappelle, Laura (30 September 2014). "At Dresden Semperoper Ballett, Aaron S. Watkin Infuses the Repertoire With Contemporary Cool". Pointe.
  10. ^ a b Dowler, Gerald (1 May 2014). "A Classic Modernist". Dancing Times.
  11. ^ Wild, Stephi (24 August 2022). "English National Ballet Announces Aaron S. Watkin as New Artistic Director". BroadwayWorld.
  12. ^ Body, Jamie (1 March 2023). "English National Ballet reveals first season under Aaron S Watkin's leadership". The Stage.