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Paris Opera Ballet “Onegin”

パリ・オペラ座バレエ団 「オネーギン」
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Léonore Baulac

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Léonore Baulac born on May 10, 1990 in Paris, is a Franco-Norwegian dancer. She is a ballerina 3 of the ballet of the Paris Opera. She was appointed on December 31, 2016 by Aurélie Dupont after her first appearance in the role of Odette / Odile.

In 2005, at the age of 15, Léonore Baulac was admitted to the Paris Opera Dance School as a paying student. In 1st Division she danced the lead role of "party Evening" from Léo Staats and "Symphony in Three Movements" Nils Christe during the show of the School of Dance. Léonore Baulac was admitted to the corps de ballet in 2008.

In recent years, she has participated in most of the productions of the Paris Opera corps de ballet such as Onéguine by John Cranko , Paquita by Pierre Lacotte , Joyaux by Balanchine and, of course, most of the ballets by Noureev , Raymonda , La Bayadère , The Nutcracker , Cinderella , Swan Lake and Romeo and Juliet .

In 2012 she played a soloist role in the emblematic and virtuoso ballet "In the middle somewhat elevated" by William Forsythe.

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Mathieu Gannio

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Mathieu Ganio (March 16, 1984) is a French ballet dancer.
Born in Marseille. His father is Denis Ganio (fr: Denis Ganio, April 25, 1950) and his mother is Dominique Khalfouni (fr: Dominique Khalfouni, June 23, 1951). Both parents are world-renowned ballet dancers.

He is a ballet dancer that has both a star-like and beautiful appearance. He has visited Japan several times and has many fans in Japan.

Mathieu Ganio was destined for ballet greatness. His elegance and excellence as a partner have brought him renown in his own right, working with brilliant ballerinas like Olesia Novikova, Ouliana Lopatkina, Svetlana Lounkina, and Evguenia Obraztsova.

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Amandine Albisson

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Amandine Albisson , born on January 30 , 1989in Marseille, is a French dancer . It is star of the Opera Ballet of Paris.
Amandine Albisson started dancing in 1993, at the age of four, in Marseille.

She entered the Paris Opera dance school in 1999.

In 2003 she participated in the school's annual shows as well as tours in Cannes and, in 2006, in Washington .

She thus approaches her first roles as soloist in Pèches de jeunesse by Jean-Guillaume Bart , Divertimento by George Balanchine and Variations Don Giovanni by Maurice Béjart .

Amandine Albisson also participated, during her schooling, in various productions of the Opera Ballet, including The Nutcracker , La Bayadère , Le Lac des cygnes by Rudolf Noureev or Paquita by Pierre Lacotte .

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Dorote Gilbert

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Dorothée Gilbert (September 25, 1983) is a ballet dancer from Toulouse, France.
Since 2007, she has been the Etoile of the Paris Opera.
Began ballet at the age of seven. After studying at the local conservatoire, she entered the ballet school attached to the Opera in 1995. Gilbert remembers that it was difficult to attend classes at ballet school later in the year, but in the second year of enrollment he began to play an important role in the recital, and the following year's recital, the title roll of `` Firebird '' Played.

In 2000, at the age of 17, she became a colle de ballet at the Opera. She was promoted to Corife in 2002 and played the role of a bridesmaid, where Suzé (the soloist) is usually cast in Don Quixote during his tenure. In 2004, she was promoted to Suje and was soon selected to play a major role in Kitri. She proved her skills to the veterans on the stage of the Opera, convincing stakeholders and the crowd of her future success.

In 2005, she was promoted to Premiere Dancer (first dancer) and performed in the variations of Romeo and Juliet (choreographed by Rudolf Nureev) and in the variations of Laurent Petit's choreography "Carmen" (excerpt). On the road to Etoile with the same degree of certainty as the former Aurelie Dupont, the following year he achieved great success by playing Gamzatti in La Bayadale.

In the same year, she sparticipated in the overseas performance "Manuel Lugri and her friends" organized by Manuel Lugri, an etoile of the Opera. For the first time in Japan, she performed Odette / Odile in Swan Lake.

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Hugo Marchand

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Hugo Marchand is a ballet dancer born in Nantes, in the west of France, Hugo Marchand left home at age 14 to train at the Paris Opera Ballet school, and was admitted to the company after graduating at age 17. In March of 2017, he was promoted to the top-ranked position of "etoile" - a rare honor for someone just 23 years of age. A few months later, Marchand won the international Benois de la Danse competition in Moscow.

He currently performs leading roles in such works as La Bayadere, La Sylphide, Swan Lake, and assorted contemporary works for the Paris Opera Ballet and at international for galas and performances.

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Germain Leuve

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Germain Louvet was born on May 23rd in Chalon-sur-Saone in Burgundy. He started dancing at the age of 4, learning classic dance at the regional conservatory of Chalon-sur-Saone and aged 12 was accepted at the ballet dance school of L'Opéra de Paris .

With his literary A levels behind him he got chosen through a classical dance contest within the prestigious ballet of the paris Opera securing the position as a quadrille.

In 2013 he was awarded with the Prix Carpeaux of dance, that same year he reached the position of Coryphee only to pass on position of Sujet in 2014 and finally become a Premier Danseur in 2016.

Germain Louvet has danced some of the great roles of the classic repertoire such as the Prince/Drosselmeyer in Nurejews Nutcracker, Prince Albrecht in Giselle by Adolphe Adam, the Prince Desire in the sleeping beauty ( russian version ) by Marius Petipa, Romeo in Romeo and Juliette by Nurejew and even Sonatine by Georges Balanchine. He is currently preparing the role of prince Sigfried in Swanlake by Nurejew.

He also worked with numerous choreographers who shape todays contemporary dance such as Carolyn Carlson, Sasha Waltz, Wayne McGregor, William Forsythe, Benjamin Millepied, Christopher Wheeldon and Eduard Lock.

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