Marcelino Sambé | The Royal Ballet
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Bleuenn Battistoni
La Fille mal gardée
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Silmarillion AU: The Ballet
When Túrin left Doriath, Beleg begged leave to follow after. He was captured by Túrin’s followers, who did not know Beleg and so tortured him, until Túrin returned and raised him up. Together they commanded the outlaws and guarded the land against Morgoth. But they were betrayed; Túrin’s men were killed, and Túrin himself captured. Beleg rescued him, but Túrin woke from his swoon in the dark of night and dealt his friend a mortal blow, for he did not recognize him.
Denis Rodkin as Túrin, Marcelino Sambé as Beleg
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Marcelino Sambé, Francesca Hayward, and Laura Morera for Harper’s Bazaar
Photo by Betina du Toit
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Prix de Lausanne 2023 – the full lineup
The Prix de Lausanne 2023 50th anniversary complete programme, and the lineup for the Gala of the Stars
Prix de Lausanne 2020-01
The Lifetime Achievement Award 2023 will be given to Carlos Acosta CBE, a Prix de Lausanne Prize Winner in 1990 and current Director of the Birmingham Royal Ballet.
The Prix de Lausanne 2023 50th anniversary complete programme, finishing with a Gala of the Stars on Sunday, 5 February is now confirmed.
Lifetime Achievement Award to Carlos Acosta
At the end of the…
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marcelino sambé and francesca hayward photographed performing in frederick ashton's rhapsody by helen maybanks
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Marcelino Sambé as Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake - Royal Opera House, 2022
📸: dancersdiary
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Like Water for Chocolate
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Anna Rose O'Sullivan and Marcelino Sambè in Romeo and Juliet (Royal Ballet 2022)
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Marcelino Sambé | The Royal Ballet
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Principal of the Royal Ballet, Marcelino Sambé talks about originating the role of Pedro in Like Water for Chocolate, and LGBTQ+ roles in ballet's future.
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Favorites of the Nureyev Gala:
Ladies:
Alina Cojocaru: Haunting and beautiful performance in Don Juan. I was very moved.
Yasmine Naghdi: She was just so fresh and clean, beautiful lines and gorgeous arms. Her performance as a whole was just so easy and comfortable.
Maia Makhateli: Such a charming performer, sharing lots of little moments with her partner Ivenko, she really lights up the stage.
Men:
William Bracewell: So elegant, so emotive, so tasteful
Oleg Ivenko: Beautifully paired with Makhateli, charismatic stage presence
Marcelino Sambé: So much fun to watch in Laurencia, perfect for this part
Alexandr Trusch: I hadn't seen much of him before, but will definitely look out for him now, really fiery and powerful on stage
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Rudolf Nureyev Legend and Legacy – a starry celebration in London
Rudolf Nureyev’s life and career will be celebrated in London at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, which is where Nureyev made his London debut.
Merle Park and Rudolf Nureyev in rehearsal for Flower Festival in Genzano, photo by Francette Levieux
Rudolf Nureyev’s life and career will be celebrated in London with five performances at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, which is where Nureyev made his London debut.
Former Royal Ballet principal Nehemiah Kish is the artistic director for the performances that will feature 22 leading dancers…
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we have officially reached the season where i take any minor inconvenience as an excuse to rewatch the roh nutcracker
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