January 30, 2019... Karen Kain, Artistic Director of The National Ballet of Canada, today announced that Corps de Ballet members Jeannine Haller (22) and Siphesihle November
(20) will represent the company at The Thirteenth International
Competition for The Erik Bruhn Prize on Saturday, March 23, 2019 at 7:30
pm at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts. Choreographic
Workshop alumna Alysa Pires creates a new contemporary work commissioned by the National Ballet for the choreographic prize. #BruhnPrize
The
companies participating in this year’s competition are American Ballet
Theatre, The Hamburg Ballet, The Royal Danish Ballet and The National
Ballet of Canada.
Participants from other companies are: Aran Bell (20) and Catherine Hurlin (23) from American Ballet Theatre, Mathias Oberlin (22) and Sara Ezzel (23) from The Hamburg Ballet and Emma Riis-Kofoed (20) and Mattia Santini (20) from The Royal Danish Ballet.
Judging the competition will be Artistic Directors Karen Kain, Kevin McKenzie (American Ballet Theatre), John Neumeier (The Hamburg Ballet) and Nikolaj Hübbe (The Royal Danish Ballet).
Competing for the choreographic prize are Alysa Pires (The National Ballet of Canada), Jessica Lang (American Ballet Theatre), Kristian Lever (The Hamburg Ballet) and Nathan Compiano (The Royal Danish Ballet).
The evening will be hosted by Principal Dancer Harrison James.
The evening will be hosted by Principal Dancer Harrison James.
One of the most acclaimed and revered male dancers of the 20th century, Erik Bruhn
personified the danseur noble tradition in all its classical, regal
glory. His affiliation with The National Ballet of Canada was a lengthy
and fruitful one, culminating in his Artistic Directorship of the
company from 1983 until his untimely death in 1986. Mr. Bruhn left part
of his estate for the establishment of The Erik Bruhn Prize, which was
to be awarded to one male and one female dancer who “reflect such
technical ability, artistic achievement and dedication as I endeavoured
to bring to dance.”
Since
it began in 1988, the competition has showcased the talents of many of
the finest young dancers from companies around the world. Competitors
for the prize are selected by the Artistic Directors of their respective
companies. Each pair performs a classical pas de deux and variation and
a contemporary pas de deux or solo work.
Participants receive a medal and the winners are each awarded a prize of $7,500 and a sculpture by Canadian artist Jack Culiner
generously donated by Artcast. The winner of the Choreographic Prize,
established in 2009, will also receive a Jack Culiner sculpture and a
$2,500 cash prize.
Many
of the past competitors have gone on to become Principal Dancers,
enjoying international careers, making the competition a glimpse of the
future stars of the ballet world in one exhilarating evening of dance.
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