Scottish Ballet
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General information | |
Name | Scottish Ballet |
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Year founded | 1969 |
Founders |
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Principal venue | Tramway Arts Centre, Glasgow |
Website | www.scottishballet.co.uk |
Senior staff | |
Director | Christopher Hampson |
Scottish Ballet is the national ballet company of Scotland and one of the five leading ballet companies of the United Kingdom, alongside the
History
Scottish Ballet is Scotland's national dance company. Its primary aim is to provide programmes of world-class dance performance and educational activity at all scales. Scottish Ballet presents a wide range of dance to audiences across Scotland, the UK and abroad – and employs 36 professional dancers, 41 staff and a part-time freelance orchestra of up to 70 musicians.
Founded by
The company provides dance classes and a variety of education initiatives, including work with children and adults of all ages and abilities, and the Associate Programme which encourages aspiring young dancers to train for a career in the industry. Scottish Ballet also has close links with Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, partnering the BA Modern Ballet and M.Mus. (Pianist for Dance) degree courses.
Scottish Ballet was the first dance company in Europe to offer live audio description for the visually impaired, and maintains a programme of regular audio described performances throughout Scotland.[3] Scottish Ballet won the Stef Stefanou Award for Outstanding Company in the 2023 National Dance Awards.[4]
Repertoire
Scottish Ballet presents a broad repertoire, ranging from new versions of the classics (The Nutcracker, Cinderella), 20th century modern ballet repertoire (work by George Balanchine, Frederick Ashton), work by living choreographers (William Forsythe, Hans van Manen, Siobhan Davies) and new commissions (David Dawson, Helen Pickett, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa).
Current repertoire:
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Headquarters
In June 2009 Scottish Ballet moved to new, purpose-built premises in Glasgow's Southside, next to the Tramway Theatre,[2] which had been designed by Malcolm Fraser Architects.[6][7]
Dancers
Principals
- Bethany Kingsley-Garner [8]
- Marge Hendrick[9]
- Roseanna Leney [10]
- Evan Loudon [11]
- Bruno Micchiardi [12]
- Jerome Anthony Barnes [13]
Soloists
- Javier Andreu [14]
- Aisling Brangan [15]
- Grace Horler [16]
- Claire Souet [17]
- Thomas Edwards [18]
- Grace Paulley [19]
- Yuri Marques [20]
- Rimbaud Patron [21]
- Melissa Parsons [22]
- Gina Scott [23]
First Artists
- Melissa Parsons
- Grace Paulley
- Madeline Squire
- Kayla-Maree Tarantolo
- Javier Andreu
- Rimbaud Patron
- Constant Vigier
Artists
- Noa Barry
- Rishan Benjamin
- Hannah Cubitt
- Alice Kawalek
- Amy McEntee
- Xolisweh Ana Richards
- Anna Williams
- Matthew Broadbent
- James Hobley
- Jamie Reid
- Simon Shilgen
- Eado Turgeman
- Aarón Venegas
Notable former dancers
See also
- Culture in Glasgow
- Scotland's National Arts Companies
References
- ^ a b scottishballet.co.uk. Scottish Ballet. 29 April 2020.
- ^ a b "Scottish Ballet shifts base to Tramway hub". Daily Record. 17 July 2009. Archived from the original on 15 May 2014.
- ^ a b "Our Legacy - Scottish Ballet". Scottish Ballet. 29 April 2020.
- ^ "National Dance Awards 2023 - the Royal Ballet School". 7 June 2023.
- ^ "The Snow Queen". 22 July 2021.
- ^ Bradbury, Dominic (1 January 2007). "A dance to the music of light". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 15 May 2014.
- ^ "Our Building - Scottish Ballet". Scottish Ballet. 30 April 2020.
- ^ "Bethany Kingsley-Garner - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ "Marge Hendrick - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ "Roseanna Leney - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ "Evan Loudon - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ "Bruno Micchiardi - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ "Jerome Anthony Barnes - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ "Javier Andreu - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ "Aisling Brangan - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ "Grace Horler - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ "Claire Souet - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ "Thomas Edwards - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ "Grace Paulley - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ "Yuri Marques - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ "Rimbaud Patron - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ "Melissa Polson - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ "Gina Scott - Scottish Ballet".
- ^ a b c "Dancers - Scottish Ballet". Scottish Ballet. 30 April 2020.
- ^ Lee, Jenny (2 November 2017). "Co Armagh ballet dancer Leigh Alderson makes Irish stage return in Romeo & Juliet". The Irish News. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
- ^ "ENB's principal dancer to retire". BBC News. 3 February 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
- ^ "OBE for ballet dancer". The Herald. 14 December 1997. Archived from the original on 13 April 2020. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
Sources
- ISBN 0-903937-88-3.
- Smith, Graeme (2008). The Theatre Royal: Entertaining a Nation. Glasgow: Glasgow Publications. ISBN 978-0-9559420-0-6.