- Carlos Acosta
Infobox Person
name = Carlos Acosta
caption = Carlos Acosta after dancing "Tzigane ",Royal Opera House , March 2008
birth_date = 1973
birth_place =Havana ,Cuba
other_names =
known_for =
occupation = Ballet dancer
nationality = CubanCarlos Acosta (born 1973) is a Cuban
ballet dancer . He has danced with many companies including theEnglish National Ballet as a principal and theNational Ballet of Cuba , and is now an international guest artist to much critical acclaim. BBC has reported on the 23rd October that he will be invited to Hollywood.Biography
Acosta was born in
Havana ,Cuba in 1973. At his father's insistence, he studied ballet at theCuban National Ballet School with many influential teachers includingRamona de Sáa . In June 1991 he received his diploma with maximum qualifications and a gold medal.Awards
He has won numerous awards ranging from the
*Gold Medal at thePrix de Lausanne (1990),
*Grand Prix at the 4th biennialConcours International de Danse de Paris (1990),
*Vignale Danza Prize inItaly (1990),
*Frédéric Chopin Prize , awarded by thePolish Artistic Corporation (1990),
*Prize for Merit in the Young Talent Competition,Positano ,Italy (1991),
*Osimodanza Prize ,Italy (1991),
*Grand Prix at Cuba's prestigiousUnion of Writers and Artists (UNEAC) competition (1991),
*Dance Fellowship from thePrincess Grace Foundation , U.S. (1995).
*He was nominated for anOlivier Award in 2004.Companies and Roles
From 1989 to 1991 Carlos performed throughout the world guesting with many companies including the
Compagnia Teatro Nuovo di Torino inItaly , where he danced alongsideLuciana Savignano , and theTeatro Teresa Carreño de Caracas inVenezuela .English National Ballet
At the invitation of
Ivan Nagy , Carlos danced with the English National Ballet in London during the 1991/92 season. He made his debut in thePolovtsian Dances from Prince Igor and also appeared in "Cinderella ", partneringEva Evdokimova andLudmila Semenyaka , "Le Spectre de la Rose ", "Les Sylphides " and as the Prince in Ben Stevenson's "The Nutcracker ".National Ballet of Cuba
In 1992 and 1993 he was a member of the
National Ballet of Cuba under theartistic director Alicia Alonso , rising toPrincipal Dancer in 1994. In October 1993 and September 1994 he toured with the company toMadrid ,Spain , where he danced various roles including Albrecht in "Giselle ", Basilio in "Don Quixote " and Siegfried in "Swan Lake ".Houston Ballet
In November 1993 he was invited by
Ben Stevenson , theartistic director of theHouston Ballet , to join the company as a principal dancer, and he made his American stage debut as the Prince in "The Nutcracker ". Following this, his repertory with theHouston Ballet included:
*Prince Siegfried in "Swan Lake ",
*Solor in "La Bayadère ",
*Basilio in "Don Quixote ",
*Stevenson's "Britten Pas de Deux ",
*the male lead in Harald Lander's "Etudes",
*Jiri Kylian's "Symphony in D",
*the Chosen One in "The Rite of Spring ". In 1997 he created the role of Frederick in Ben Stevenson's "Dracula" and in 1998 he added the role of Misgir in the première of Stevenson's "The Snow Maiden", partneringNina Ananiashvili .The Royal Ballet
In 1998 Carlos joined
The Royal Ballet ,Covent Garden , under the direction ofAnthony Dowell . His roles with the company include:
*William Forsythe's "In the middle, somewhat elevated ". This was his first appearance with the company.
*Jean de Brienne in Rudolf Nureyev's production of "Raymonda Act III",
*Colas in Frederick Ashton's "La Fille mal gardée ",
*Siegfried inSwan Lake ,
*Actaeon in the "Diana and Actaeon Pas de Deux ",
*The Brother in Kenneth MacMillan's "My Brother, My Sisters ",
*Albrecht in "Giselle ", and
*the Principal Boy in "Rhapsody ".
*the Man's Solo in Petipa's "Le Corsaire ", at the Opening Celebration of theRoyal Opera House ,In the 1999/2000 season he performed:
*Nacho Duato's "Remanso ",
*The Prince in "The Nutcracker ",
*Solo Boy in MacMillan's "Gloria",
*Franz inNinette de Valois ' production of "Coppélia ",
*Nijinsky's "L'Après-midi d'un faune",
*Des Grieux in MacMillan's "Manon",
*the Messenger of Death in "Song of the Earth ",
*the Boy with Matted Hair in Antony Tudor's "Shadowplay".During the 2001/2 season he made his debut as Basilio in Nureyev's "
Don Quixote ", and in the 2002/2003 season he made his debut as the title role in George Balanchine's "Apollo ". He has created roles in Ashley Page's "Hidden Variables" andWilliam Tuckett's "3:4".Guest artist
Carlos was a guest artist with the
American Ballet Theatre during the company'sMetropolitan Opera House season in the summer of 2002, when he performed Prince Désiré in "Sleeping Beauty Act III", Oberon in "The Dream", Colas in "La Fille mal gardée " and Conrad in "Le Corsaire ". He rejoined the ABT (underartistic director Kevin McKenzie ) as Principal Dancer, for the company's 2003 autumn season atNew York City Center , to perform in the Tchaikovsky "Pas de Deux " and a new staging of "Raymonda (Grand Pas Classique)".He has performed Basilio in Nureyev's version of "
Don Quixote ", as well as Solor in Nureyev's "La Bayadère ", with the Paris Opera Ballet.Over the past few years, Carlos has enjoyed a flourishing career as an international guest artist, appearing in the U.S.,
Russia , theNetherlands ,Chile ,Argentina ,Greece ,Japan ,Italy ,Germany andFrance .In June 2008 he guested for the first time with theAustralian Ballet , inJerome Robbins ' "Afternoon of a Faun ", partnered by AB principalKirsty Martin .Television and film performances
In 1997
CBS News filmed Carlos for a special report for their programme 60 Minutes (broadcast in January 1998), following him during his performances for theHouston Ballet and relaxing with friends and family inCuba .Television performances include two live
BBC broadcasts fromThe Royal Opera House : the Opening Celebration in December 1999 when Carlos performed the Man's Solo in "Le Corsaire ", and in February 2000 the role of Franz inNinette de Valois ' "Coppélia ". Most recently Carlos was featured in "The Reluctant Ballet Dancer", a programme in the "Imagine" series shown onBBC1 on9 July 2003 and presented byAlan Yentob . He was also interviewed for the BBC's "HardTalk" programme which was broadcast onChristmas Day 2003. In 2006 he was filmed in the BBC studios performing a dance from "Tocororo", which was broadcast on the "Newsnight" programme.On
5 February 2004 , the world première of "Dance Cuba: Dreams of Flight", a film byCynthia Newport featuring Carlos and other former members of theNational Ballet of Cuba , took place at theMiami International Film Festival .Tocororo - A Cuban Tale
"Tocororo" is Carlos' own ballet and has been touring theatres worldwide to high acclaim.
"Tocororo" is the story of a young Cuban boy who leaves his family and home in the Cuban countryside to find a new life in a city. It is loosely based on Acosta's own life experiences. It is set to original music by Miguel Nuñez, which blends popular and symphonic Cuban styles and is performed live on stage by a group of five Cuban musicians.
Carlos chose the 17-strong company from dancers in Danza Contemporanea de Cuba, the Cuban National Ballet and Conjunto Folklorico Nacional de Cuba. The "young protagonist" is played by Yonah Acosta, Carlos' younger nephew, and for six performances the central role was played by José Oduardo Perez.
References
*http://www.carlosacosta.com
* [http://www.asyav-images.com Asya Verzhbinsky (photo credits)]Further reading
*cite news| last =White| first =L| coauthors =| title =Carlos Acosta: a ballet superstar| work =Dance| pages =| language =| publisher =The Sunday Times| date =
2007-09-30 | url =http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/stage/dance/article2541178.ece| accessdate =2007-10-03External links
* [http://www.carlosacosta.com Carlos' personal website]
* [http://www.ballet.co.uk/magazines/yr_03/jun03/aw_producers_diary.htm Review and Diary at ballet.co.uk]
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