Scuola di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala

Scuola di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala

The "Scuola di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala" is the Ballet School of the Teatro alla Scala, which is itself a part of the larger "Accademia d’Arti e Mestieri dello Spettacolo, Teatro alla Scala" (the "Academy for Performing Arts" associated with the "Teatro alla Scala"). It is one of the oldest and most prestigious Italian ballet schools and is located in Milan.

History

The ballet school was founded in 1813 by Benedetto Ricci, as the "Accademia di ballo" (dance academy) of the "Teatro alla Scala".

Following the defeat of Napoleon, the school's name was changed to "Imperial Regia Accademia di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala" (Royal Imperial Dance Academy of the Teatro alla Scala).

For many years after its foundation the school offered two courses, of the total duration of eight years; the first consisted in apprenticeship, the second of specialization studies. The classes were accompanied by a violinist.

Many famous dancers have been directors of the school. Among them, the famous Carlo Blasis, who joined the school in 1838 and directed it for 15 years, and the Italian "ballerina" Caterina Beretta, who was the school director from 1905 to 1908.

Because of the first world War, the school was closed down in 1917; it was later reopened (in 1921) thanks to the interest of Arturo Toscanini. The famous Russian ballet dancer Olga Preobrajenska was appointed as the new school director.

Enrico Cecchetti was director of the school until his death on November the 13th 1929. Following his recommendation, Cia Fornaroli, "grande prima ballerina" of the Theatre La Scala, was appointed as the school new director. She directed the school until 1932, when Ettorina Mazzucchelli took her place as the school director.

Esmée Bulnes directed the school until 1967, followed by Elide Bonagiunta (until 1972). The next school director was John Field, former director of the Royal Ballet of London and former director of the "Corpo di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala" (the Theater's resident company).John Field left the school in July 1974; his place was taken by Anna Maria Prina, former student of the school and then soloist of the "Corpo di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala". Current director of the dance department of the Academy is Frédéric Olivieri.

In 1998 the school was moved to a new dedicated building, in "via Campo Lodigiano".

Dance curriculum

The school typically accepts students 10 years old and older. From 1999, the school also offers predance classes to children aged between 6 and 10. In the same year, the school has introduced modern and contemporary classes, in addition to the more traditional classical ballet classes. Students are evaluated in both disciplines (classical ballet and contemporary ballet) in order to achieve the "Diploma" released by the school.

The school is now organized in two parts: in the first, which lasts five years, the students follow classes common to the two specializations; in the second, which lasts three years, the students choose a specialization (classical or modern dance).

The method currently taught at the school is based on the Italian method; the Russian, French and English ballet methods are also taught as part of the pupils' curricula. Recently, the school has also started classes of American style and technique. The curriculum includes ballet technique, "pointe" classes, "pas de deux" and classical repertoire. The students also learn contemporary and modern technique (Limon, Graham and Cunningham techniques).Many of the school pupils also participate to production held at the "Teatro alla Scala" with the "Corpo di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala", the theater's resident company.All students also attend regular school classes, organized for them by the city of Milan.

Faculty

At this date, the faculty is composed of: Loreta Alexandrescu, Amelia Colombini, Vera Karpenko, Tatiana Nikonova, Leonid Nikonov, Paolo Podini.

The classes of modern/contemporary dance are taught by Emanuela Tagliavia. Girls' repertoire classes are currently taught by Vera Karpernko and Amelia Colombini; the male classes and "pas de deux" are taught by Leonid Nikonov and Paolo Podini.

Character dance is taught by Loreta Alexandrescu, and Spanish dance by Franca Roberto. The students also attend history of dance and history of ballet classes (Francesca Pedroni). Music classes are taught by Fabio Sartorelli and Alessandro Pontremoli.

Famous school graduates

Many of the school students have achieved international fame. Among them: Attilia Radice, Teresa Legnani, Cia Fornaroli, Ettorina Mazzucchelli, Nives Poli, Edda Martignoni, Bianca Gallizia, Giuliana Penzi and Elide Bonagiunta.

In more recent times, famous dancers who have studied at the school are: Carla Fracci, Luciana Savignano, Liliana Cosi, Oriella Dorella, Paola Cantalupo, Marco Pierin, Massimo Murru, Carlotta Zamparo, Sabrina Brazzo, Gilda Gelati, Marta Romagna, Roberto Bolle, and Alessio Carbone.

Many other dancers have started their dance instruction at the school, such as the famous "ballerina" Alessandra Ferri.

References

* [http://www.teatroallascala.org/ "Teatro alla Scala" official web site] .
* [http://www.accademialascala.it "Scuola di Ballo" official web site] .

External links

* [http://www.accademialascala.it Web Site of the "Accademia"]


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