Angel Corella
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Ángel Corella (born November 8, 1975) is a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre. He has been honored with the prestigious Prix Benois de la Danse award for his performance of Jerome Robbins' Other Dances with ballerina Julie Kent and has also been bestowed the National Award of Spain.
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[edit] Beginning
Raised in Madrid, Corella trained with Karemia Moreno and Víctor Ullate and began winning dance awards at a young age, including the First Prize in the National Ballet Competition of Spain in 1991 and three years later, the Grand Prix and Gold Medal at the Concours International de Danse de Paris.
When the world-renowned, Russian ballerina Natalia Makarova, saw the young Corella in competition, she contacted the artistic director of American Ballet Theatre and recommended that he be auditioned for the company. He was accepted into ABT as a soloist in April of 1995 and was promoted the following year (August 1996) to the rank of principal dancer.
[edit] Professional Work
Ángel Corella has performed as a guest artist with such companies as The Royal Ballet in London, the La Scala Ballet in Milan, the New York City Ballet, the Australian Ballet, the Ballet of Tokyo, the Asami Maki Ballet, Ballet Contemporaneo de Caracas, and the National Ballet of Chile. In March 2008, Corella made his debut with the Kirov Ballet at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia, dancing the role of Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake.
Corella has also performed in numerous festivals, galas, and special performances around the world, including The Kings of the Dance, 2006, at City Center where he performed alongside dancers Gudrun Bojesen of The Royal Danish Ballet; Alina Cojocaru and Johan Kobborg of the Royal Ballet, London; Ethan Stiefel of ABT; and Nikolay Tsiskaridze of the Bolshoi Ballet. Kings of the Dance was also seen in California and more recently in St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Perm, Russia. He has also toured Spain extensively with his own group Ángel Corella & Stars of the American Ballet.
In recent years, Corella has danced for the Queen of England and the President of the United States. He has performed all of the classics (see extensive listing below), and has received critical acclaim for his technique, musicality, and for his sensitive, dramatic interpretations of roles in ballets by Sir Kenneth MacMillan, specifically Romeo and Juliet and more recently, Manon.
He has had the opportunity to partner many well-known ballerinas including Alessandra Ferri, Xiomara Reyes, Julie Kent, Gillian Murphy, Diana Vishneva, Alina Cojocaru, Nina Ananiashvili, Paloma Herrera, Irina Dvorovenko, Michele Wiles, Stella Abrera and Letizia Giuliani, among others.
In 2007, his debut roles with ABT included Oberon in Ashton's The Dream and as Prince Désiré in Kevin McKenzie's new staging of Petipa's The Sleeping Beauty (Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center).
Corella is currently working towards establishing a national ballet company for Spain which may possibly be called the Ballet de Espaňa, but for now is called Corella Ballet. This new company is set to have its world premiere in Spain in July 2008.
[edit] Photo Galleries
[edit] Roles
- Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake
- Des Grieux in Manon
- Romeo in Romeo and Juliet
- Albrecht in Giselle
- Peasant Pas de deux from Giselle
- Colas In La Fille Mal Gardée
- Conrad in Le Corsaire
- Ali the Slave in Le Corsaire
- Birbanto in Le Corsaire
- Lensky in Onegin
- The Prince in Cinderella
- Solor in La Bayadère
- The Bronze Idol in La Bayadere
- Basilio in Don Quixote
- Gypsy King in Don Quixote
- Danilo in The Merry Widow
- Camille in The Merry Widow
- James in La Sylphide
- Franz in Coppelia
- Cassio in Othello
- The Bluebird Pas de deux from The Sleeping Beauty
- Prince Désiré in The Sleeping Beauty
- The Nutcracker Prince in The Nutcracker
- The Cavalier in The Nutcracker
- Henry VIII in VIII
- Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew
- The Blue Boy in Les Patineurs
- The Rose in Le Spectre de la Rose
- The Son in The Prodigal Son
- The Peruvian in Gaîté Parisienne
- Billy in Billy the Kid
- Aktaion in Artemis
- Petrouchka in Petrouchka
- Her Lover in Jardin aux Lilas
- The First Sailor in Fancy Free
- The Third Sailor in Fancy Free
- Aktaion in Artemis
- The Man from the House Opposite in Pillar of Fire
- Misgir in The Snow Maiden
- Her Lover in Weren't We Fools?
- The Dancemaster in The Lesson
- Oberon in The Dream
- Leading roles in other ballets include the following: Symphony in C, Other Dances, Push Comes to Shove, The Sleeping Beauty Act II, Within You Without You: A Tribute to George Harrison, Variations on America, Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux, Theme and Variations, The Brahms-Haydn Variations, Bruch Violin Concerto, Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes, Ballet Imperial, Sinfonietta, Gong, Who Cares?, Variations For Four, The Leaves Are Fading, Mozartiana, Without Words, A Brahms Symphony, Stepping Stones, Americans We, and Spring and Fall, Concerto no. 1 for Piano & Orchestra, Sinatra Suite, In the Upper Room, and Allegro Brillante, among others.
- Ballets created on Corella by today's choreographers: For 4 by Christopher Wheeldon, Non Troppo by Mark Morris, The Pied Piper by David Parsons, HereAfter by Natalie Weir & Stanton Welch, Meadow by Lar Lubovitch, Baroque Game by Robert Hill, Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra by Robert Hill, Known by Heart by Twyla Tharp, Getting Closer by John Neumeier, Sin and Tonic by James Kudelka, and both Clear and We Got it Good by choreographer Stanton Welch.
- Ballets in Opera Productions: Dance of the Hours in Ponchielli's La Gioconda in Barcelona, 2005 as well as Christopher Wheeldon's new Dance of the Hours in Ponchielli's La Gioconda for the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, 2006. (Debut performances).
[edit] Television Appearances
- 1996 Kennedy Center Honors
- 1998 Sesame Street
- 2001 Charlie Rose
- 2000 PBS presentation of documentary film Born To Be Wild - The Leading Men Of American Ballet Theatre
- 2005 (Emmy Award-winning) PBS presentation of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, with Gillian Murphy and Marcelo Gomes (Staging by Kevin McKenzie)
[edit] Corella's DVD recordings
- Swan Lake with Gillian Murphy (American Ballet Theatre - 2005)
- Romeo and Juliet with Alessandra Ferri (La Scala Ballet - 2000)
- Le Corsaire with Julie Kent/Ethan Stiefel (American Ballet Theatre - 1998 VHS, 2001 DVD)
- Born To Be Wild - The Leading Men Of American Ballet Theatre (Biographical Documentary- 1999) with Vladimir Malakhov, Jose Manuel Carreño, and Ethan Stiefel.
- Don Quixote Pas de Deux with Paloma Herrera (American Ballet Theatre) on a mixed bill DVD titled American Ballet Theatre Now - Variety and Virtuosity (1996)
[edit] Awards
- National Ballet Competition of Spain - First prize, May 1991
- Concours International de Danse de Paris - Grand Prix / Gold Medal, December 1994
- Prix Benois de la Danse, 2000
- National Award of Spain, 2003
- Dance Europe Magazine DANCER OF THE YEAR Award 2007
[edit] Foundation
- La Fundación Ángel Corella for the future creation of the Ballet de España, currently named Corella Ballet.
Official Website (Currently undergoing some renovation)
[edit] External links
- Link to external photo albums
- Bio Page at ABT's Website
- ABT Calendar 2007
- Official Website - (Currently undergoing some renovation)
- NY Times review of La Bayadere (1999)
- Review of The Pied Piper (2001)
- NY Times review of The Pied Piper Bayadere (2001)
- Article from Ballet Alert Online (1999)
- Interview from Travel Classics Magazine (2006)
- Interview from Ballet Magazine (2001)
- Article from Dance Magazine (Cover Story, 1995)
- Review of Corella in La Bayadere from Ballet Magazine (June 2007)
- NY Times Review of Don Quixote (2005)
- Online review of Kings of the Dance (2006)
- Online review of Don Quixote (2004)
- Online review of Raymonda (2005)
- Online review of Corella in the Met's opera La Gioconda -Dance of the Hours (2006)