Jiri Jelinek

Jiri Jelinek

Jiri Jelinek dances for the Stuttgart Ballet and is known for his combination of a powerful stage precense and wonderful partnering skills. Born in 1977, the Czeck danseur is particularly renowned for his portrayal of Onegin in John Cranko's ballet of the same title.

He continues to bee a sought after guest the world over particularly in his home town of Prague. He has danced with many ballerinas including Polina Semionova, Bridget Breiner, Barbara Kohoutkova and Sue Jin Kang.


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