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San Francisco Ballet dances each year at the War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, and tours; this is the list of 2018 San Francisco Ballet repertory season with ballets and casts[1] beginning with the opening night gala, Thursday, January 19, 2017. The 2018 season is the company's 85th. The Nutcracker is danced the year before.
2017 Gala "Ever Magical"
[edit]Thursday, January 19, 2017
The program for the gala [2]
World Premiere: November 15, 2016 - The Twelfth International Competitioon for the Erik Bruhn Prize, San Francisco Ballet, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Tornto, Canada
- Pas de deux from Promenade Sentimentale by Liam Scarlett
World Premiere: April 11, 2013 - K-Ballet, Bunkamura Orchard Hall, Tokyo, Japan San Francisco Ballet Premiere: January 19, 2017 - San Francisco Ballet 84th Anniversary Gala
- Pas de trois from Agon by George Balanchine
World Premiere: December 12, 1957 - New York City Ballet, City Center of Music and Drama, New York, New York San Francisco Ballet Premiere (complete ballet): April 10, 1976 - Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco, California
World Premiere: January 27, 1990
- World Premiere Presentce by Trey McIntyre
World Premiere: January 19, 2017 - San Francisco Ballet 84th Anniversary Gala
- Pas de deux from Flames of Paris by Vasili Vainonen
World Premiere (complete ballet Plamya Parizha): November 7, 1932 - Kirov Ballet, Kirov Theatre, Leningrad, Russia San Francisco Ballet Premiere: February 3, 1997
- World Premiere The Chairman Dances by Benjamin Millepied
World Premiere: January 19, 2017 - San Francisco Ballet 84th Anniversary Gala
- "Purple" from Terra Firma by James Kudelka
World Premiere: February 16, 1995
- "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (of Company B)" from Company B by Paul Taylor
World Premiere (complete ballet): June 21, 1991 - Houston Ballet, Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC San Francisco Ballet Premiere (complete ballet): February 3, 1993
- Pas de deux from La Cathedrale Engloutie by Stanton Welch
World Premiere: February 3, 1997
Programs
[edit]Program one, Jan 24 - Feb 4 Mixed program "The Joy of Dance"
[edit]- Haffner Symphony by Helgi Tomasson
- Fragile Vessels, a world premiere by Jiří Bubeníček
- In The Countenance of Kings by Justin Peck
HAFFNER SYMPHONY World Premiere: June 25, 1991 — San Francisco Ballet, Mozart & His Time Bicentennial Celebration, War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California FRAGILE VESSELS World Premiere: January 24, 2017 — San Francisco Ballet, War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California IN THE COUNTENANCE OF KINGS World Premiere: April 7, 2016 — San Francisco Ballet, War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California
Program two, Jan 26 - Feb 5 Mixed program "Modern Masters"
[edit]- Seven Sonatas by Alexei Ratmansky
- Optimistic Tragedy, a world premiere by Yuri Possokhov
- Pas/Parts 2016 by William Forsythe
SEVEN SONATAS World Premiere: October 2, 2009 — American Ballet Theatre, The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College; Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
OPTIMISTIC TRAGEDY World Premiere: January 26, 2017 — San Francisco Ballet, War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California
PAS/PARTS 2016 World Premiere: March 31, 1999 — Paris Opéra Ballet, Palais Garnier; Paris, France
San Francisco Ballet Version Premiere: January 24, 2016 — War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California
Program three, Feb 17 - Feb 26 Full-Length "Frankenstein"
[edit]World Premiere: May 17, 2016 — The Royal Ballet, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; London, UK San Francisco Ballet Premiere: February 17, 2017 — War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California
Program four, Mar 7 - Mar 18 Mixed program "Must-See Balanchine"
[edit]Each piece choreographed by George Balanchine
STRAVINSKY VIOLIN CONCERTO World Premiere: June 18, 1972 — New York City Ballet, Stravinsky Festival, New York State Theater; New York, New York San Francisco Premiere: March 28, 1995 — War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California
PRODIGAL SON World Premiere: May 21, 1929 — Diaghilev’s Ballet Russes, Théàtre Sarah Bernhardt; Paris, France New York City Ballet Premiere: February 23, 1950 — City Center of Music and Drama; New York, New York San Francisco Ballet Premiere: March 27, 1984 — War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California
DIAMONDS World Premiere (Jewels): April 13, 1967 — New York City Ballet, New York State Theater; New York, New York San Francisco Ballet Premiere: January 30, 1987 — War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California
Program five, Mar 9 - Mar 19 Mixed program "Contemporary Voices"
[edit]- Fusion, by Yuri Possokhov
- Salome, a world premiere by Arthur Pita
- Fearful Symmetries, by Liam Scarlett
FUSION World Premiere: April 22, 2008 — San Francisco Ballet, War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California SALOME World Premiere: March 9, 2017 — San Francisco Ballet, War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California
FEARFUL SYMMETRIES World Premiere: January 27, 2016 — San Francisco Ballet, War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California
Program six, Mar 31 - Apr 12 Full-Length "Swan Lake"
[edit]World Premiere: March 4, 1877 — Bolshoi Theatre; Moscow, Russia. Choreography by Julius Reisinger. Premiere of the Petipa-Ivanov Production: February 8, 1895 — Mariinsky Theatre; St. Petersburg, Russia San Francisco Ballet Premiere: September 27, 1940 — War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California. Choreography by Willam Christensen. Premiere of Current San Francisco Ballet Production: February 21, 2009 — War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California
Program seven, Apr 5 - Apr 18 Mixed Program "Made for SF Ballet"
[edit]- Trio by Helgi Tomasson
- Ghost in the Machine, a world premiere by Myles Thatcher
- Within the Golden Hour© by Christopher Wheeldon
TRIO World Premiere: February 25, 2011 — San Francisco Ballet, War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California NEW THATCHER WORLD PREMIERE World Premiere: April 5, 2017 — San Francisco Ballet, War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California WITHIN THE GOLDEN HOUR© World Premiere: April 22, 2008 — San Francisco Ballet, War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California
Program eight, Apr 28 - May 7 Full length "Cinderella"
[edit]World Premiere: December 13, 2012 — Dutch National Ballet, Het Muziektheater; Amsterdam, Netherlands U.S. Premiere: May 3, 2013 — San Francisco Ballet, War Memorial Opera House;
2018 Company Roster
[edit]The company of the San Francisco Ballet:
Changes from 2017 season
[edit]Retirements: Lorena, Davit, Vanessa
Ludmila Bizalion (formerly known as Ludmila Campos) is returning after stints with Royal Ballet of Flanders, Hong Kong Ballet, Diablo Ballet, and Smuin Natasha Sheehan (the trainee who performed at the Gala) is hired straight into the corps Only one apprentice from 2015-2016 is joining the company--the website has already been updated, so I'm not sure off the top of my head who the other apprentices were/where they're going. Does anybody have more info?
Chisako Oga posted on her Instagram that she is joining Cincinnati Ballet: https://www.instagram.com/p/BFKkoNmBq6P/?taken-by=coga715 Grace Choi is now with Tulsa Ballet II. https://tulsaballet.org/company/dancers/grace-choi/
Congratulations to Sasha de Sola who will be a principal effective January 1! I've been waiting for this one for a long time
http://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwdance/article/San-Francisco-Ballet-to-Welcome-New-Company-Members-and-Promotions-20160523 San Francisco Ballet to Welcome New Company Members and Promotions!
Dance News Desk May. 23, 2016 San Francisco Ballet to Welcome New Company Members and Promotions!
Effective immediately, San Francisco Ballet announces six promotions, five new Company members, and five apprentices for the 2017 Season.
Soloist Carlo Di Lanno has been promoted to principal dancer and
Francisco Mungamba, Julia Rowe, Wei Wang, and WanTing Zhao have been promoted to soloist. In addition, former SF Ballet Apprentice Blake Kessler has been appointed a member of the corps de ballet. New members of the Company's corps de ballet include Ludmila Bizalion, Elizabeth Mateer, and Natasha Sheehan; Angelo Greco joins as a soloist and Aaron Robison as a principal dancer. Alexandre Cagnat, Shené Lazarus, Davide Occhipinti, Nathaniel Remez, and Isabella Walsh of the SF Ballet School Trainee Program have been promoted to the rank of apprentice.
Promotions
Carlo Di Lanno, who joined the Company as a soloist in 2014, was previously with La Scala Ballet and Staatsballett Berlin. Di Lanno, who hails from Naples, Italy, has performed featured roles in a wide variety of works with SF Ballet, including Forsythe's The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude, Ratmansky's Shostakovich Trilogy, and Balanchine's Serenade. His lead roles have included Romeo in Tomasson's Romeo & Juliet, Green in Dances at a Gathering, and Phlegmatic in Balanchine's The Four Temperaments.
Francisco Mungamba, from Madrid, Spain, trained at the Royal Conservatory of Professional Dance and SF Ballet School, before joining the Company in 2011. He has performed in a wide range of works by choreographers including Balanchine, Cranko, MacMillan, Neumeier, Robbins, and Tomasson, among others.
Julia Rowe, from Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, trained at the Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet and SF Ballet School, before joining Oregon Ballet Theatre. In 2013, Rowe joined SF Ballet as a corps de ballet member where she's performed a wide variety of works including soloist roles in Balanchine's Serenade and Scarlett's Hummingbird, demi-soloist in Wheeldon's Rush© and Ghosts©, as well as creating a role in Tomasson's Caprice.
Wei Wang, from Anshan, China, trained at the Beijing Dance Academy and SF Ballet School. He was named an apprentice in 2012 and a corps de ballet member a year later and has performed featured roles in a wide variety of works including van Manen's Solo, Morris' Maelstrom, Balanchine's Allegro Brillante, Possokhov's Classical Symphony, and Robbins' Glass Pieces, among others.
WanTing Zhao, also from Anshan, China, trained at the Beijing Dance Academy, the Rock School for Dance Education, and SF Ballet School. Since joining the Company as a corps de ballet member in 2011, she has performed Rosaline in Tomasson's Romeo & Juliet; the Queen of the Snow in Tomasson's Nutcracker; the first solo in Nureyev's Raymonda-Act III; and "Cigarette," pas de deux, and pas de trois in Lifar's Suite en Blanc.
Blake Kessler, from Jacksonville, Florida, was a member of the SF Ballet School Trainee Program before becoming an apprentice in 2015. Over the past season, he has performed corps de ballet roles in works such as Balanchine's "Rubies," Scarlett's Fearful Symmetries, and Cranko's Onegin, among others.
http://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwdance/article/San-Francisco-Ballet-to-Welcome-New-Company-Members-and-Promotions-20160523-page2
New Company Members
Ludmila Bizalion, from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a former dancer with SF Ballet and was named an apprentice in 2006, before being promoted to a corps de ballet member in 2007. After four years with SF Ballet, Bizalion danced with Royal Ballet of Flanders, the Hong Kong Ballet, and most recently, Diablo Ballet.
Italian-born Angelo Greco trained at the La Scala Ballet School before joining La Scala Ballet as a corps de ballet member in 2013. His repertory includes Basilio in Nureyev's Don Quixote, Romeo in MacMillan's Romeo & Juliet, Prince Desiré and Blue Bird in Ratmansky's The Sleeping Beauty, and Bim in Béjart's Gaîté Parisienne. He is also the recipient of numerous awards including Outstanding Artistry Award presented by Dance Europe for 2011 and 2012.
Elizabeth Mateer's training included receiving a full scholarship to the School of American Ballet summer course, where she was invited to study full-time for two years. Mateer, from Boca Raton, Florida, also attended summer programs at Boston Ballet School and Pacific Northwest Ballet School on scholarship. In 2009, Mateer joinEd Pennsylvania Ballet II, was promoted to apprentice for the 2011-12 season and was again promoted to the corps de ballet for the 2012-13 Season. Since joining that company, she has danced in numerous ballets including works by choreographers such as Balanchine, Ratmansky, Robbins, and Wheeldon.
Aaron Robison hails from Coventry, England and trained at a number of schools in Spain, as well as London's Royal Ballet School. In 2012, he joined Houston Ballet as a soloist and in 2015, he was promoted to first soloist there. His repertory includes Oberon in Neumeier's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Prince Siegfried in Welch's Swan Lake, Phlegmatic in Balanchine's The Four Temperaments, and Petruccio in Cranko's Taming of the Shrew. He is the recipient of many awards including the Encouragement award at the Prix de Lausanne.
Natasha Sheehan, from San Francisco, California, entered SF Ballet School during the 2010-11 school year and performed the role of Clara in Tomasson's Nutcracker the same year and during the 2011-12 school year. She attended the Paris Opera School summer intensive in 2014 and joined SF Ballet School's Trainee Program the same year. Sheehan's Company roles include Tomasson's Swan Lake and Giselle, as well as Tomasson/Possokhov's Don Quixote, among others.
New Apprentices
Five SF Ballet School students have been named apprentices for the 2017 Season. They are: Alexandre Cagnat (Grasse, France), Shené Lazarus (Brisbane, Australia), Davide Occhipinti (Rome, Italy), Nathaniel Remez (Washington, D.C.), and Isabella Walsh (Rolling Hills, California).
Dancers
[edit]Principal Dancers
[edit]Name | Nationality | Training | Other Companies | Principal Since | Notes |
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Dores André | Spain | Estudio de Danza de Maria Avila | 2015 | ||
Jaime Garcia Castilla | Spain | Royal Conservatory of Professional Dance | 2008 | ||
Frances Chung | Canada | Goh Ballet Academy | 2009 | ||
SashadeSola | placeholder | 20099 | |||
Carlo Di Lanno | Italy | placeholder | 20099 | ||
Taras Domitro | Cuba | Cuban National Ballet School | National Ballet of Cuba | 2008 | |
Lorena Feijoo | Cuba | Cuban National Ballet School | National Ballet of Cuba Royal Ballet of Flanders Joffrey Ballet |
1999 | |
Mathilde Froustey | France | Marseille National School of Ballet Paris Opéra Ballet School |
Paris Opéra Ballet | 2013 | |
Tiit Helimets | Estonia | Tallinn Ballet School | Estonian National Ballet Birmingham Royal Ballet |
2005 | |
Luke Ingham | Australia | Australian Ballet School | The Australian BalletHouston Ballet | 2014 | |
Davit Karapetyan | Armenia | Armenian School of Ballet Schweizerische Ballettberufsschule |
Zurich Ballet | 2005 | Named John and Barbara Osterweis Principal Dancer |
Maria Kochetkova | Russia | Moscow State Academy of Choreography | The Royal Ballet English National Ballet |
2007 | Named Herbert Family Principal Dancer |
Vitor Luiz | Brazil | The Royal Ballet School | Birmingham Royal Ballet | 2009 | |
Carlos Quenedit | Cuba | Cuban National Ballet School | Cuban National BalletMiami City Ballet | 2014 | |
Aaron Robison | UK | Placeholder | Placeholder | 20088 | |
Sofiane Sylve | France | Centre de Danse l’Académie | Dutch National Ballet New York City Ballet |
2008 | |
Yuan Yuan Tan | China | Shanghai Dance School
John Cranko School |
1997 | Named Richard C. Barker Principal Dancer | |
Sarah Van Patten | United States | Ballet Workshop of New England Massachusetts Youth Ballet |
Royal Danish Ballet | 2007 | Named Diana Dollar Knowles Principal Dancer |
Joseph Walsh | United States | Walnut Hill School of the Arts Houston Ballet II |
Houston Ballet | 2014 | |
Vanessa Zahorian | United States | Kirov Academy of Ballet Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet |
Mariinsky Ballet | 2002 | Named Diane B. Wilsey Principal Dancer |
Principal character dancers
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Soloists
[edit]Corps de Ballet
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These SF Ballet School Trainees were promoted to the rank of apprentice:
Apprentices
[edit]- Alexandre Cagnat
- Shené Lazarus
- Davide Occhipinti
- Nathaniel Remez
- Isabella Walsh
Artistic Staff
[edit]Source:[3]
- Artistic Director & Principal Choreographer: Helgi Tomasson
- Ballet Master & Assistant to the Artistic Director: Ricardo Bustamante
- Ballet Masters
- Felipe Diaz
- Betsy Erickson
- Anita Paciotti
- Katita Waldo
- Company Teachers
- Helgi Tomasson
- Ricardo Bustamante
- Felipe Diaz
- Choreographer in Residence: Yuri Possokhov
- Music Director and Principal Conductor: Martin West
- Other Artistic Staff
- Caroline Giese, Artistic Administrator
- Alan Takata-Villareal, Logistics Manager
- Abby Masters, Assistant to the Artistic Staff
Music Director and Musicians
[edit]- Music Director & Principal Conductor: Martin West
Strings
[edit]Violin I | |
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Cordula Merks,Concertmaster | Mia Kim |
Wenyi Shih, Associate Concertmaster** | Robin Hansen |
Beni Shinohara, Assistant Concertmaster | Brian Lee |
Heidi Wilcox | Mariya Borozina |
Lev Rankov* | Carla Picchi* |
Karen Shinozaki* | Laura Albers* |
Violin II | |
Marianne Wagner, Principal | Patricia Van Winkle |
Craig Reiss, Associate Principal | Clifton Foster |
Rebecca Jackson, Assistant Principal | Katherine Button* |
Jeanelle Meyer** | Julie Kim* |
Heeguen Song* | Emma Votapek* |
Viola | |
Yi Zhou, Principal | Caroline Lee |
Anna Kruger, Associate Principal | Paul Ehrlich |
Joy Fellows, Assistant Principal | Elizabeth Prior* |
Katherine Johnk* | |
Cello | |
Eric Sung, Principal | Nora Pirquet |
Jonah Kim, Associate Principal | Ruth Lane* |
Victor Fierro, Assistant Principal | Miriam Perkoff* |
Thalia Moore | |
Contrabass | |
Steven D'Amico,Principal | Jonathan Lancelle, Assistant Principal |
Shinji Eshima, Associate Principal | Mark Drury |
Harp | |
Annabelle Taubl, Principal | Jieyin Wu* |
Piano/Celeste | |
Natal'ya Feygina* |
Woodwinds
[edit]Flute | |
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Barbara Chaffe, Principal | Julie McKenzie |
Patricia Farrell* | |
Piccolo | |
Julie McKenzie | |
Oboe | |
Laura Griffiths, Principal | Marilyn Coyne |
James Moore III* | |
English Horn | |
Marilyn Coyne | |
Clarinet | |
Natalie Parker, Principal | Andrew Sandwick |
Steve Sanchez* | |
Bass Clarinet | |
Andrew Sandwick | |
Bassoon | |
Rufus Olivier, Principal | Patrick Johnson-Whitty |
Shawn Jones* | |
Contrabassoon | |
Patrick Johnson-Whitty |
Brass
[edit]Horn | |
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Kevin Rivard, Principal | Keith Green |
Brian McCarty, Associate Principal | William Klingelhoffer |
Trumpet | |
Adam Luftman, Principal | John Pearson* |
Joseph Brown** | |
Trombone | |
Jeffrey Budin, Principal | Hall Goff |
Bass Trombone | |
Scott Thornton, Principal | |
Tuba | |
Peter Wahrhaftig, Principal |
Percussion
[edit]Timpani | |
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James Gott, Principal | |
Percussion | |
David Rosenthal, Principal | Tyler Mack* |
Todd Manley* | Mark Veregge* |
Peter Thielen* |
*Extra Player **Season Substitute
References
[edit]- ^ "REPERTORY SEASON". SFBallet.org. 11 February 2017. Archived from the original on 11 February 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
- ^ Program notes in the Ever Magical: San Francisco Ballet 2017 Opening Night Gala booklet (2017)
- ^ "Artistic Staff". www.sfballet.org. 24 January 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
External links
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