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Marianela Núñez

Marianela Núñez (born 23 March 1982) is a British-Argentinian ballet dancer. She is a principal dancer with The Royal Ballet, London.[1]

Marianela Núñez
as Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty
Born (1982-03-23) 23 March 1982 (age 40)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
CitizenshipArgentina
United Kingdom
EducationTeatro Colón Ballet School
The Royal Ballet School
Occupationballet dancer
Spouse
(m. 2011; div. 2015)
Current groupThe Royal Ballet
Former groupsColon Theater Ballet
Marianela Nunez on the evening of 1 Feb 2018 marking her 20th anniversary as a member of The Royal Ballet.
Ballerinas (L-R) Lauren Cuthbertson, Marianela Núñez, Laura Morera and Samantha Raine in Dances at a Gathering, Royal Ballet, 4 June 2008

Early life

Marianela Núñez was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She has three brothers, all older than she is. Her mother sent her to ballet classes when she was three. At first, she took dance classes at her teacher's garage. At age five, Núñez decided to focus on ballet.[2][3][4] She entered Teatro Colón Ballet School at age six.[1]

Career

At age 14, halfway through her training, Colon Theater Ballet's lead Maximiliano Guerra chose Núñez to dance with him, and the company selected Núñez to join the company. She danced with the company in both Buenos Aires and on tour, and danced with the company's lead in various roles. In 1997, at age 15, she auditioned for The Royal Ballet when the company was on tour in Los Angeles, even though she didn't speak English. She was offered a contract, but UK employment law prevented her from working in the UK until age 16. She attended The Royal Ballet School instead, and was guaranteed she would be offered a contract the following year. She was promoted to First Soloist, the second highest rank of the company, in 2000.[1][2][4][5]

In 2001, Núñez replaced the injured Leanne Benjamin as Kitri in Don Quixote, with Carlos Acosta as Basilio.[6] She was promoted to principal dancer the following year. She has danced leading roles in both classical and contemporary works by choreographers including Frederick Ashton, John Cranko, Kenneth MacMillan, Wayne McGregor and Christopher Wheeldon.[1] In 2013, she won the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance for Viscera, Aeternum and 'Diana and Actaeon' from Metamorphosis: Titian 2012.[7]

In 2018, following a performance of Giselle, Núñez celebrated her 20th anniversary at The Royal Ballet. Artistic director Kevin O'Hare declared her "one of the greats of her generation".[8] Present were Lady Sarah Chatto, Peter Wright, Monica Mason, and The Argentine ambassador to the UK Renato Carlos Sersale di Cerisano.[citation needed]

Outside the Royal Ballet, Núñez has made many guest appearances worldwide, including in Austria, U.S., Italy, Argentina and Australia.[1] She has performed in La Scala Theatre Ballet many times, and is a frequent collaborator of Roberto Bolle. She has also returned to Colon Theater Ballet, where her career started.[9]

Reviews

On Don Quixote, The Guardian wrote she is "a brilliant exponent of rubato dancing, stretching chosen phrases to breaking point and then flying through the music with ecstatic abandon."[10]

Reviewing Núñez's guest appearance in American Ballet Theatre's Cinderella, the New York Times, noted "effortless attack and enthusiastic impetus made the sequence thrilling."[11]

The Times also praised Núñez's portrayal of Odette/Odile in Swan Lake, she "has a pure line, a melting plasticity and a smooth legato quality. Her Odette was lyrical and sorrowful; her Odile steely and sexy."[12]

On Núñez's as Nikiya in La Bayadère The Independent noted she "has luscious musical phrasing and floating line."[13]

Personal life

Núñez married fellow principal at the Royal Ballet, Thiago Soares in 2011 in Buenos Aires.[14] The couple separated in 2014 and announced their divorce in January 2016, but remain friends and continue to dance together.[15][16]

Núñez is a naturalised British citizen.[17]

Selected repertoire

Núñez's repertoire with The Royal Ballet includes:

Created roles[1]
  • Infra
  • Asphodel Meadows
  • "Diana and Actaeon" (Metamorphosis: Titian 2012)
  • Human Seasons
  • Tetractys
  • Carmen (Carlos Acosta)
  • Multiverse

Awards

[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Marianela Nuñez". Royal Opera House. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Portrait of the artist: Marianela Nuñez". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
  3. ^ "Dancer Marianela Nunez: 'The Royal Opera House and the Royal Ballet are my home and my family'". The Stage. 13 February 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Portrait of the artist: Marianela Nuñez". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  5. ^ "In conversation with Marianela Nuñez". Gramilano. 9 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Royal Ballet Principal Marianela Nuñez on Her Signature Role: Don Quixote's Kitri". Pointe Magazine. 19 May 2020.
  7. ^ "Olivier Awards 2013: The results in full". The Telegraph. 28 April 2013.
  8. ^ "Marianela Nuñez celebrates 20 years with The Royal Ballet with a traditional flower throw". Royal Opera House.date=7 February 2018. 7 February 2018.
  9. ^ a b c d ""Choreographically, it is heaven!" Marianela Núñez on dancing Tatiana". Bachtrack. 5 February 2020.
  10. ^ a b "Don Quixote review – the evening belongs to Marianela Nuñez". The Guardian. 29 November 2014.
  11. ^ a b "Review: Marianela Nuñez Enchants as Cinderella With American Ballet Theater". The New York Times. 5 July 2015.
  12. ^ a b "In Royal Ballet's New 'Swan Lake,' It's the Hero's Tragedy". The New York Times. 18 May 2018.
  13. ^ a b "La Bayadère, Royal Opera House, London review: A night of powerful personalities and blazing dancing". The Independent. 6 November 2018.
  14. ^ Bryant, Miranda (16 January 2015). "Dancing with my husband happens naturally…we understand each other". Evening Standard. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  15. ^ Patrick Kidd (16 January 2016). "Diary (TMS): Covent Garden's first couple split, Bowie's parliament flop, Friends star misses out and Yes, prime minister". The Times. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  16. ^ The Royal Opera House Magazine, January 2016, Page 22-26.
  17. ^ "Marianela Núñez on one of her fav ballets, La Fille mal gardée, and life under lockdown". DanceTabs. 10 June 2020.
  18. ^ "Marianela Núñez excels in the Royal Ballet's Coppélia". Financial Times. 2 December 2019.
  19. ^ a b "5 Lessons We Could All Learn from Marianela Nuñez". Dance Magazine. 9 August 2018.
  20. ^ "Sylvia review – lustful hunters and weapons-grade dancing". The Guardian. 1 December 2017.
  21. ^ Mackrell, Judith (10 March 2010). "La Fille Mal Gardée Review 2010". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  22. ^ "Romeo and Juliet review 2008". The Guardian. 15 June 2008.
  23. ^ "Royal Ballet – Monotones I & II, The Two Pigeons – London". DanceTabs. 20 November 2015.
  24. ^ "The Royal Ballet opens the new season with Mayerling". Bachtrack. 9 October 2018.
  25. ^ "Manon review – touching greatness, three times over". The Guardian. 15 April 2018.
  26. ^ "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". Dancing Times. 30 March 2011.
  27. ^ "Royal Ballet – La Sylphide & Ballo della Regina – London". DanceTabs. 25 May 2012.
  28. ^ "The week in dance: The Cellist/Dances at a Gathering; Message in a Bottle – review". The Guardian. 23 February 2020.

marianela, núñez, born, march, 1982, british, argentinian, ballet, dancer, principal, dancer, with, royal, ballet, london, aurora, sleeping, beautyborn, 1982, march, 1982, buenos, aires, argentinacitizenshipargentinaunited, kingdomeducationteatro, colón, balle. Marianela Nunez born 23 March 1982 is a British Argentinian ballet dancer She is a principal dancer with The Royal Ballet London 1 Marianela Nunezas Aurora in The Sleeping BeautyBorn 1982 03 23 23 March 1982 age 40 Buenos Aires ArgentinaCitizenshipArgentinaUnited KingdomEducationTeatro Colon Ballet SchoolThe Royal Ballet SchoolOccupationballet dancerSpouseThiago Soares m 2011 div 2015 wbr Current groupThe Royal BalletFormer groupsColon Theater BalletMarianela Nunez on the evening of 1 Feb 2018 marking her 20th anniversary as a member of The Royal Ballet Ballerinas L R Lauren Cuthbertson Marianela Nunez Laura Morera and Samantha Raine in Dances at a Gathering Royal Ballet 4 June 2008 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Reviews 4 Personal life 5 Selected repertoire 6 Awards 7 ReferencesEarly life EditMarianela Nunez was born in Buenos Aires Argentina She has three brothers all older than she is Her mother sent her to ballet classes when she was three At first she took dance classes at her teacher s garage At age five Nunez decided to focus on ballet 2 3 4 She entered Teatro Colon Ballet School at age six 1 Career EditAt age 14 halfway through her training Colon Theater Ballet s lead Maximiliano Guerra chose Nunez to dance with him and the company selected Nunez to join the company She danced with the company in both Buenos Aires and on tour and danced with the company s lead in various roles In 1997 at age 15 she auditioned for The Royal Ballet when the company was on tour in Los Angeles even though she didn t speak English She was offered a contract but UK employment law prevented her from working in the UK until age 16 She attended The Royal Ballet School instead and was guaranteed she would be offered a contract the following year She was promoted to First Soloist the second highest rank of the company in 2000 1 2 4 5 In 2001 Nunez replaced the injured Leanne Benjamin as Kitri in Don Quixote with Carlos Acosta as Basilio 6 She was promoted to principal dancer the following year She has danced leading roles in both classical and contemporary works by choreographers including Frederick Ashton John Cranko Kenneth MacMillan Wayne McGregor and Christopher Wheeldon 1 In 2013 she won the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance for Viscera Aeternum and Diana and Actaeon from Metamorphosis Titian 2012 7 In 2018 following a performance of Giselle Nunez celebrated her 20th anniversary at The Royal Ballet Artistic director Kevin O Hare declared her one of the greats of her generation 8 Present were Lady Sarah Chatto Peter Wright Monica Mason and The Argentine ambassador to the UK Renato Carlos Sersale di Cerisano citation needed Outside the Royal Ballet Nunez has made many guest appearances worldwide including in Austria U S Italy Argentina and Australia 1 She has performed in La Scala Theatre Ballet many times and is a frequent collaborator of Roberto Bolle She has also returned to Colon Theater Ballet where her career started 9 Reviews EditOn Don Quixote The Guardian wrote she is a brilliant exponent of rubato dancing stretching chosen phrases to breaking point and then flying through the music with ecstatic abandon 10 Reviewing Nunez s guest appearance in American Ballet Theatre s Cinderella the New York Times noted effortless attack and enthusiastic impetus made the sequence thrilling 11 The Times also praised Nunez s portrayal of Odette Odile in Swan Lake she has a pure line a melting plasticity and a smooth legato quality Her Odette was lyrical and sorrowful her Odile steely and sexy 12 On Nunez s as Nikiya in La Bayadere The Independent noted she has luscious musical phrasing and floating line 13 Personal life EditNunez married fellow principal at the Royal Ballet Thiago Soares in 2011 in Buenos Aires 14 The couple separated in 2014 and announced their divorce in January 2016 but remain friends and continue to dance together 15 16 Nunez is a naturalised British citizen 17 Selected repertoire EditNunez s repertoire with The Royal Ballet includes Kitri Don Quixote 10 Swanilda Coppelia 18 Princess Aurora and the Lilac Fairy The Sleeping Beauty 9 19 Sugar Plum Fairy The Nutcracker Nikiya and Gamzatti La Bayadere 9 13 Olga and Tatiana Onegin 9 Sylvia Sylvia 20 Lise La fille mal gardee 21 Odette Odile Swan Lake 12 Juliet Romeo and Juliet 22 Giselle and Myrtha Giselle 19 Cinderella in Cinderella 11 Monotones I 23 Mitzi Caspar in Mayerling 24 Manon in Manon 25 Alice in Alice s Adventures in Wonderland 26 Ballo della Regina 27 Dances at a Gathering 28 Created roles 1 Infra Asphodel Meadows Diana and Actaeon Metamorphosis Titian 2012 Human Seasons Tetractys Carmen Carlos Acosta MultiverseAwards Edit 1 Best Female Dancer at the Critics Circle National Dance Awards 2005 2012 2018 and 2022 Konex de Platino for Best Dancer of the Decade in Argentina 2009 Maria Ruanova Award 2011 Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance 2013References Edit a b c d e f g Marianela Nunez Royal Opera House Retrieved 12 May 2020 a b Portrait of the artist Marianela Nunez The Guardian Retrieved 27 March 2012 Dancer Marianela Nunez The Royal Opera House and the Royal Ballet are my home and my family The Stage 13 February 2018 a b Portrait of the artist Marianela Nunez The Guardian Retrieved 19 January 2020 In conversation with Marianela Nunez Gramilano 9 July 2020 Royal Ballet Principal Marianela Nunez on Her Signature Role Don Quixote s Kitri Pointe Magazine 19 May 2020 Olivier Awards 2013 The results in full The Telegraph 28 April 2013 Marianela Nunez celebrates 20 years with The Royal Ballet with a traditional flower throw Royal Opera House date 7 February 2018 7 February 2018 a b c d Choreographically it is heaven Marianela Nunez on dancing Tatiana Bachtrack 5 February 2020 a b Don Quixote review the evening belongs to Marianela Nunez The Guardian 29 November 2014 a b Review Marianela Nunez Enchants as Cinderella With American Ballet Theater The New York Times 5 July 2015 a b In Royal Ballet s New Swan Lake It s the Hero s Tragedy The New York Times 18 May 2018 a b La Bayadere Royal Opera House London review A night of powerful personalities and blazing dancing The Independent 6 November 2018 Bryant Miranda 16 January 2015 Dancing with my husband happens naturally we understand each other Evening Standard Retrieved 21 October 2019 Patrick Kidd 16 January 2016 Diary TMS Covent Garden s first couple split Bowie s parliament flop Friends star misses out and Yes prime minister The Times Retrieved 21 October 2019 The Royal Opera House Magazine January 2016 Page 22 26 Marianela Nunez on one of her fav ballets La Fille mal gardee and life under lockdown DanceTabs 10 June 2020 Marianela Nunez excels in the Royal Ballet s Coppelia Financial Times 2 December 2019 a b 5 Lessons We Could All Learn from Marianela Nunez Dance Magazine 9 August 2018 Sylvia review lustful hunters and weapons grade dancing The Guardian 1 December 2017 Mackrell Judith 10 March 2010 La Fille Mal Gardee Review 2010 The Guardian Retrieved 21 October 2019 Romeo and Juliet review 2008 The Guardian 15 June 2008 Royal Ballet Monotones I amp II The Two Pigeons London DanceTabs 20 November 2015 The Royal Ballet opens the new season with Mayerling Bachtrack 9 October 2018 Manon review touching greatness three times over The Guardian 15 April 2018 Alice s Adventures in Wonderland Dancing Times 30 March 2011 Royal Ballet La Sylphide amp Ballo della Regina London DanceTabs 25 May 2012 The week in dance The Cellist Dances at a Gathering Message in a Bottle review The Guardian 23 February 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marianela Nunez amp oldid 1106409246, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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