Barcelona Ballet Explained

Barcelona Ballet
Previous Names:Corella Ballet
Founded:2008
Founders:Ángel Corella
Venue:Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona
Website:https://www.balletdebarcelona.com/
Artistic Director:Ángel Corella
Orchestra:Barcelona Symphony and Catalonia National Orchestra
Associated Schools:Barcelona Ballet Summer Intensive
Formation:Principal
First Soloist
Soloist
Corps de Ballet
Apprentice

The Barcelona Ballet was a classical ballet company based in Barcelona, Spain. Formerly called the Corella Ballet, the company was founded by dancer Ángel Corella, who is the current artistic director of Philadelphia Ballet. The company toured through Spain and internationally.

History

In April 2008, Corella established the first classical ballet company in Spain in 20 years: Corella Ballet, Castilla y Leon. In February 2012, it moved to Barcelona and became the Barcelona Ballet.

The company had its world premiere in La Granja, Segovia, Spain on July 11, 2008 performing a mixed program of Bruch Violin Concerto, Clear and In the Upper Room. Its first full-length ballet was La Bayadère (staging by Natalia Makarova) on September 4, 2008 at the Teatro Real in Madrid, Spain.

Barcelona Ballet has since gone on to expand its repertoire and gain a great following across both Spain and the rest of the world. They were a touring company performing in many theatres across Spain, including Teatro Real, Madrid and the Liceu, Barcelona. They have performed internationally at the New York City Center (March 2010) as well as at the Los Angeles Music Center and Santa Barbara, California. They have toured cities such as New Orleans, Seattle, Charleston,(Spoleto Festival), Spoleto, Italy, and at the Guadalajara book festival, Mexico in November 2010.

Barcelona Ballet returned to New York City Center in April 2012 with a world premiere of Pálpito by Spanish choreographers Rojas y Rodriguez, and music by Hector Gonzalez Sanchez, as well as visiting Purchase NY, Detroit, Houston.

Repertoire

full length

triple bill and pas de deux

Dancers

The company currently consists of dancers chosen from over a thousand applicants coming from many countries: Spain, Cuba, France, Japan, Russia, United Kingdom

Principal dancers

Principal guest dancers

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