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Under Webb's leadership, the company performed 135 ballets and divertissements through the 2015 - 2016 season, including 36 world premieres and 7 American premieres. For their 25th anniversary season (2015–2016), The Sarasota Ballet became the first American company to present Ashton's ballets Marguerite and Armand and Enigma Variations .
During his tenure, several world premieres were given, including commissions made under his aegis, such as Tan Dun's The First Emperor, presented in the 2006–07 season. The Met's repertory further expanded with 22 works given their Met premieres during Volpe's 16 seasons as general manager – more new works than under any general manager ...
Robert de Warren was born in 1933 in Montevideo, Uruguay to British parents, [1] and his early years were spent in Montevideo and Argentina. His early dance training was in Uruguay, where he met his wife, Jacqueline, a French ballerina. de Warren studied at Sadler's Wells School (now the Royal Ballet School) in London, before joining National Ballet of Uruguay in 1954.
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The Sarasota Ballet has announced the lineup for its 2022-2023 season and the operative word seems to be “new”.
Ashley Ellis (born 1983 or 1984 [1]) is an American ballet dancer. She joined the American Ballet Theatre in 2002. She danced at Corella Ballet from 2007 to 2010 and then Sarasota Ballet for a year. In 2011, she joined the Boston Ballet, and was promoted to principal dancer in 2013. Ellis retired from performing in 2021.
The Sarasota Ballet opened its 2023-24 season Friday night down about a half dozen dancers who are out with injuries, including Macarena Gimenez, Marijana Dominis, Ricardo Graziano and Luke ...
Carreño served as the artistic director of the Ballet San Jose from 3 September 2013 [2] until the company closed in 2016. [3] He has performed on Dancing With The Stars television program. [4] Carreño was Artistic Director of the Carreño Dance Festival in Sarasota, Florida until the program was discontinued in 2015.