Sara Webb

Sara Webb

Sara Webb is an American professional ballet dancer and a principal dancer with the Houston Ballet (2003–present).

A native of Henderson, Nevada, Sara Webb received her early training at the Academy of Nevada Dance Theatre and at the Harid Conservatory in Boca Raton, Florida, from which she graduated in 1996.[1]

After attending the Houston Ballet Academy, Ms. Webb was invited to join Houston Ballet in 1997. She was promoted to soloist in 2000 and to principal in 2003.[1]

She has performed the lead roles in a number of Ben Stevenson’s classical productions, including Aurora and Blue Bird in The Sleeping Beauty, Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Odette/Odile in Swan Lake, Kitri in Don Quixote, Swanilda in Coppélia, Alice and Tiger Lily in Alice in Wonderland, Cinderella in Cinderella, the pas de deux from Esmeralda, and both Sugar Plum Fairy and Snow Queen in The Nutcracker. Equally familiar with the work of other classical choreographers, she has also been featured in the lead roles in Sir Frederick Ashton’s La Fille Mal Gardée; Stanton Welch’s Swan Lake and Madame Butterfly; Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon; Maina Gielgud’s staging of Giselle; and James Kudelka’s The Firebird. Trey McIntyre created and set on Ms. Webb the role of Wendy in his Peter Pan (2002) and the role of Thumbelina in The Shadow (2003).[1]

In addition to her classical work, Ms. Webb has performed feature roles in a number of Houston Ballet’s repertory works, including Stanton Welch’s Nosotros, Divergence, Maninyas, A Dance in the Garden of Mirth, Indigo, Velocity and Bruiser; Mr. Stevenson’s Four Last Songs and Five Poems; Christopher Bruce’s Ghost Dances, Sergeant Early’s Dream, Rooster and the world premiere of Hush; Trey McIntyre’s Second Before the Ground; Serge Lifar’s Suite en Blanc; Harald Lander’s Etudes; Jiri Kylian’s Forgotten Land; Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s Gloria (Pas de Quatre); George Balanchine’s Theme and Variations, Apollo, Western Symphony, The Four Temperaments (the Sanguinic couple) and Serenade (Russian Girl); Sir Frederick Ashton’s Les Patineurs; Nacho Duato’s Without Words; William Forsythe’s In the middle, somewhat elevated; Lila York’s Rules of the Game; Natalie Weir’s Steppenwolf and The Host; Julia Adam’s The Accidental; and Mark Morris’s Sandpaper Ballet. Ms. Webb was a finalist at the 2002 International Ballet Competition, performing Mr. Stevenson’s Twilight, which he choreographed and set on Ms. Webb and Ian Casady for the competition, and they performed in its world premiere at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow in 2002.[1]

Mrs. Webb was honored to perform two Stevenson works — Twilight and the Esmeralda pas de deux — at the June 2003 gala honoring Mr. Stevenson on the occasion of his retirement as artistic director of Houston Ballet. Ms. Webb is married to Ryan Bardo.[1]

Sara is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, is married, and has 2 children.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e http://www.houstonballet.org/Inside_Houston_Ballet/Dancers/Sara_Webb/

External links



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Sara Bronfman — (born 1976) is the daughter of the billionaire philanthropist and former Seagram chairman, Edgar Bronfman Sr.[1] Ms. Bronfman was briefly married to Irishman Ronan Clarke.[2] Contents 1 Background 2 Involvement in NXIVM …   Wikipedia

  • Sara Groves — Sara Groves, Fireflies and Songs Background information Born September 10, 1972 (1972 09 10) (age 39) …   Wikipedia

  • Sara McMann — Born September 24, 1980 (1980 09 24) (age 31) Takoma Park, Maryland Nationality American …   Wikipedia

  • Sara Hall — Personal information Nationality American Born April 15, 1983 (1983 04 15) (age 28) Santa Rosa, California Height 5 feet, 4 inches Weight 112 l …   Wikipedia

  • Sara Douglass — For the English actress, see Sarah Douglas. Sara Douglass Born Sara Warneke 2 June 1957(1957 06 02) Penola, South Australia, Australia Died 27 September 2011(2011 09 27) (aged 54) Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Pen name …   Wikipedia

  • Kambojas — The Kambojas were a Kshatriya tribe of Iron Age India, frequently mentioned in ( post Vedic ) Sanskrit and Pali literature, making their first appearance in the Mahabharata and contemporary Vedanga literature (roughly from the 7th century BCE).… …   Wikipedia

  • Ashvakas — The Ashvakas or Ashvayanas, classically called the Asenes ( la. Aseni), are a very ancient people of north east Afghanistan (Nuristan) and the entire Peshawar Valley up to Punjab, Pakistan. They are/were a sub group of the Greater Kamboja tribe… …   Wikipedia

  • БУДДА — (санскр. букв. просветленный),..1) имя, данное основателю буддизма Сиддхартхе Гаутаме (623 544 до н. э.), происходившему, по преданию, из царского рода племени шакьев в Сев. Индии (одно из имен Будды Шакьямуни, отшельник из шакьев )2)] В буддизме …   Большой Энциклопедический словарь

  • Kamboja cavalry — The Kambojas had been famous throughout all periods of history for their excellent breed of horses as well as as famous horsemen or cavalry [The Indian Historical Quarterly, 1963, p 103; Some Kṣatriya Tribes of Ancient India, 1924, p 239, Dr B. C …   Wikipedia

  • USA International Ballet Competition — The USA International Ballet Competition, or USA IBC, is one of the world s top competitions for the dance sport of ballet. Located in Jackson, Mississippi, this competition draws the top dancers from all over the world to compete for their… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”