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Xiomara Reyes

Xiomara Reyes (born October 28, 1973, in Havana, Cuba) is a former principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre.[1][2] After retiring from performing she was appointed the Head of School of The Washington Ballet School.[3][4]

Xiomara Reyes
Born (1973-10-28) October 28, 1973 (age 50)
Havana, Cuba
Alma materHavana Vocational School of Ballet
Cuban National Ballet School
Occupationdance instructor
SpouseRinat Imaev

Training and career edit

Born in Cuba, Reyes trained at Havana Vocational School of Ballet and the Cuban National Ballet School, where she studied with Loipa Araujo. While in school, Reyes performed lead roles in The Three Musketeers at 15, Don Quixote at 16, and Coppelia at 17. Following graduation, she danced as a soloist with La Joven Guardia, the second company of Cuban National Ballet, under the direction of Laura Alonso who continued to cast her in leading roles with the ensemble.[5] Soon afterwards she joined Cuban National Ballet. In 1994, after two years with the company, she was invited to perform as Giselle with the Royal Ballet of Flanders. Reyes accepted the offer and spent her next seven years dancing in Belgium, rising to the rank of first soloist.[6] During this period Reyes was a frequent participant in major ballet competitions throughout the world resulting in her winning the gold medal for the Best Soloist at the International Ballet Competition of Chiclayo, Peru; Best Couple Prize at the XIV International Ballet Competition Varna; Silver Medal at the Cinquième Concours International de Danse de Paris; and Second Prize at the International Ballet Competition of Luxembourg.[7] She also performed with Jeune Ballet de France, Balleto Del Sud, Nafsika Dance Theater, the International Dance Festival in Korea, Bashkirian State Ballet, and with numerous companies throughout Europe and The United States.

Career with ABT edit

In 2001, Reyes was invited to join American Ballet Theatre as a Guest Artist, after which she was appointed a soloist with the company. In 2003, following a succession of rave reviews and major role debuts - including from The New York Times' Jennifer Dunning for her performance as Kitri alongside Angel Corrella in Don Quixote - Reyes was promoted to principal dancer.[8][9] During her time at ABT, her regular partner was Herman Cornejo,[10][11] though she also danced alongside Julio Bocca, Jose Manuel Carreno, Vladimir Malakhov, Ivan Vasiliev, and Gennadi Saveliev.

While with the company, Reyes was noted for dancing an exceptionally diverse repertoire which included a leading role in Allegro Brillante, Nikiya and a Shade in La Bayadère, the first and fourth movements in Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1, Cinderella in Cinderella, Swanilda in Coppélia, Medora, Gulnare, and an Odalisque in Le Corsaire,[12] a leading role in Désir, Who Was She? in Dim Lustre, Kitri and Amour in Don Quixote, Sibyl in Dorian, Titania in The Dream, Anne in Christopher Wheeldon's VIII, Lise in La Fille mal gardée, the peasant pas de deux, Moyna, and Giselle in Giselle, Le Grand Pas de Deux, His Memory and His Experiences in Here After, the Two of Diamonds in Jeu de Cartes, Prudence in Lady of the Camellias, Manon in Manon, Valencienne in The Merry Widow, Clara and the Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker, the Debutante in Offenbach in the Underworld, Desdemona is Othello, Olga in Onegin, the Ballerina in Petrouchka, the Youngest Sister in Pillar of Fire, Raymonda in Raymonda, the Cowgirl in Rodeo, Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Princess Aurora and Princess Florine in The Sleeping Beauty,[13] the Young Girl in Le Spectre de la Rose,[14] Zina in The Bright Stream,[15] the pas de trois and the Hungarian Princess in Swan Lake, the third movement in Symphony in C, the Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux, and leading roles in Brief Fling,T he Brahms-Haydn Variations, Clear, Études, Glow - Stop, The Leaves Are Fading, Overgrown Path, Petite Mort and Without Words. Additionally she created leading roles in Alexei Ratmansky's Seven Sonatas[16] and Ann Reinking's Within You Without You: A Tribute to George Harrison.

Of her performances alongside Herman Cornejo with ABT in London, Mark Monahan wrote for The Daily Telegraph, "Accompanied by the bewitching Xiomara Reyes – spring-loaded ballon, gossamer hands – he unleashes a fearsome barrage of grand technical brilliance, as controlled as it is exuberant. Together, this extraordinary hispanic duo make the Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux blaze from the stage – you grin helplessly, and can barely resist the impulse to get up and join them."[17] Clement Crisp, writing for The Financial Times commented, "I much admired the way Xiomara Reyes and Herman Cornejo dealt with the ensuing Tchaikovsky pas de deux by Balanchine, which was to take no prisoners. Bravura. Lots of pirouettes; lots of steps cut dazzlingly in the air; lots of charm. And lots and lots of deserved applause."[18]

Oksana Khadarina, writing for Dance Tabs noted, "Watching the performance of Xiomara Reyes in the main role, I kept thinking that ABT is about to bid farewell to the finest Cowgirl in the company’s history. Over the years, the Cuban-born ballerina put an indelible stamp on this role, making it truly her own."[19] In his review of her performance in Cinderalla, The New York Times Chief Dance Critic, Alastair MacAulay effused that, "Xiomara Reyes, on Saturday afternoon, was technically adept at every moment. She was at her most individual in the Act III kitchen solo. In one phrase — a pair of quick jumps and a rapid run on point — all other Cinderellas are jubilant and rapturous, yet Ms. Reyes delivered it frowningly, as if protesting her current situation, a most effective contrast to the sweeter memories that followed."[20]

In 2010, Reyes returned to Cuba for the first time in 18 years to perform with ABT as part of the 22nd Havana International Dance Festival. The occasion marked the first time that the company had visited Cuba in 50 years.[21][22]

Retirement edit

In 2015, Reyes retired from American Ballet Theatre after celebrating 14 years with the company. She delivered her final performance on May 27, 2015, in Giselle alongside Herman Cornejo as Albrecht at Metropolitan Opera.[23][24]

Prior to stepping down from ABT, she gave an interview to HuffPost in which she lamented the impact of social media on dance:

"With Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other media, dancers have new opportunities to be noticed and, while I think these are wonderful outlets that give more people the opportunity to follow dancers whom they might never see perform live, I also believe it may be overwhelming for a young dancer who is trying to find her own voice. Social media can become a rat race. Dance is not only an external endeavor but also an internal search... Our need for exposure, this thirst for communication and public recognition, has a tendency to push us outward before we work inward. To a young dancer I would say: be aware of that trap. Take the time to find out what dancing really means to you, how it shapes you as a human being. Nourish yourself with the art you create - explore what that means. And then: dance, live, share!"[25]

Following her retirement, Reyes was appointed director of The Washington Ballet's school by her former fellow principal dancer Julie Kent. Kent - who retired from ABT during the same month as Reyes - had recently assumed command of the company.[26] Reyes' husband, Rinat Imaev - a former principal dancer with Royal Ballet of Flanders and Sofia National Ballet, as well as a former company teacher at ABT - joined her in leading the school as a senior faculty member.[27][28][29]

Selected repertoire edit

  • Sleeping Beauty (Aurora)
  • Manon (title role)
  • Romeo and Juliet (Juliet)
  • Cinderella (title role)
  • Cinderella (Autumn)
  • Le Corsaire (Gulnare)
  • Le Corsaire (Odalisque)
  • Dorian (Sibyl)
  • Don Quixote (Kitri)
  • Don Quixote (Amour)
  • La Fille Mal Gardée (Lise)
  • Giselle (Title role)
  • Giselle (Peasant pas de deux)
  • Giselle (Moyna)
  • The Merry Widow (Valencienne)
  • The Nutcracker (Clara)
  • The Nutcracker (Sugar Plum Fairy)
  • Raymonda (Title role)
  • The Dream (Titania)
  • Othello (Desdemona)
  • The Bright Stream (Zina)
  • Offenbach in the Underworld (Debutante)
  • Pillar of Fire (Youngest sister)
  • The Sleeping Beauty (Princess Florine, in the Blue Bird pas de deux)
  • The Sleeping Beauty (Diamond variation)
  • Swan Lake (Pas de trois)
  • Swan Lake (Hungarian Princess)
  • La Bayadère (shade)
  • Rodeo (Girl in the yellow dress)
  • Petrouchka (Ballerina)
  • Symphony in C
  • Tchaikovsky Pas de deux
  • Within You Without You: A Tribute to George Harrison
  • Diana and Acteon (Pas de deux)
  • HereAfter
  • Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1
  • Dim Lustre
  • Jeu de cartes (Two of Diamonds)
  • Petit Mort
  • Gong
  • Clear
  • Without Words
  • Etudes
  • Lady of the Camellias

References edit

  1. ^ Ramirez, Laura (May 8, 2011). "From Cuba to the World's Stage". Money and Power.
  2. ^ "Xiomara Reyes, principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre, brings Cuban 'sol' to London". Ballet News. March 11, 2011.
  3. ^ "Xiomara Reyes". The Washington Ballet.
  4. ^ Schrock, Madeline (January 6, 2017). "Xiomara Reyes' Advice for Making 2017 Your Best Year Yet". Pointe Magazine.
  5. ^ Hernández, Helson (November 6, 2010). "Ballerina Xiomara Reyes with Laura Alonso". The Havana Times.
  6. ^ Hernandez, Helson (October 26, 2010). "Xiomara Reyes Returns to Cuba with ABT". The Havana Times.
  7. ^ "Xiomara Reyes". USA International Ballet Competition.
  8. ^ Dunning, Jennifer (June 9, 2003). "Ballet Theater Review; Dancers Caress a War Horse And Make It Young Again". The New York Times.
  9. ^ "New Promotions Announced at American Ballet Theatre". American Ballet Theatre. April 1, 2003.
  10. ^ Acocella, Joan (November 8, 2004). "New Heights". The New Yorker.
  11. ^ Reiter, Susan (July 7, 2013). . LA Times. Archived from the original on September 1, 2014.
  12. ^ Howard, Rachel (November 9, 2007). "Review: American Ballet shows two sides of its performance skills". San Francisco.
  13. ^ Barnes, Clive (June 20, 2008). "Vet Dancer Says Adieu, While Newbie Makes Debut". The New York Post.
  14. ^ Barnes, Clive (October 22, 2004). "ABT Opening Gala A Twinkling Affair". The New York Post.
  15. ^ MaCaulay, Alastair (January 23, 2011). "Down on the Dacha, Farmers Showing Off Expressive Footwork". The New York Times.
  16. ^ Kourlas, Gia (October 8, 2009). "A Gala Night in Unfamiliar Territory". The New York Times.
  17. ^ Monahan, Mark (February 3, 2011). "American Ballet Theatre, Sadler's Wells, review". The Daily Telegraph.
  18. ^ Crisp, Clemenet (February 4, 2011). "American Ballet Theatre, Sadlers Wells, London". The Financial Times.
  19. ^ Khadarina, Oksana (March 30, 2015). "American Ballet Theatre – Theme and Variations, Pillar of Fire, Rodeo – Washington". Dance Tabs.
  20. ^ Macaulay, Alastair (June 16, 2014). "Hoping the Tale of a Glass Slipper Fits Into a Troupe's Repertory". The New York Times.
  21. ^ Hayes, Corrina (November 4, 2010). "US ballet troupe returns to Cuba after 50 years". The Guardian.
  22. ^ "Ballet Star Xiomara Reyes Returns to Cuba with ABT". YouTube, American Ballet Theatre: A History. May 15, 2015. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19.
  23. ^ Kourlas, Gia (24 May 2015). "Three American Ballet Theater Dancers Plan Their Last Steps". New York Times. New York City, United States. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  24. ^ Macaulay, Alastair (May 28, 2015). "Review: Paloma Herrera and Xiomara Reyes Give Farewell Performances of 'Giselle'". The New York Times.
  25. ^ Escoda, Carla (January 3, 2015). "Changing of the Guard: Five Prima Ballerinas Reflect on the Biggest Change in the Dance World". HuffPost.
  26. ^ Thompson, Candice (May 16, 2017). "Xiomara Reyes Lands Soft and Starts Running at The Washington School of Ballet". Dance Teacher.
  27. ^ Kaufman, Sarah (June 16, 2016). "ABT ballerina Xiomara Reyes to lead Washington School of Ballet". The Washington Post.
  28. ^ Brandt, Amy (June 16, 2016). "Xiomara Reyes to Head The Washington School of Ballet". Pointe Magazine.
  29. ^ "Rinat Imaev". The Washington Ballet.

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Xiomara Reyes born October 28 1973 in Havana Cuba is a former principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre 1 2 After retiring from performing she was appointed the Head of School of The Washington Ballet School 3 4 Xiomara ReyesBorn 1973 10 28 October 28 1973 age 50 Havana CubaAlma materHavana Vocational School of Ballet Cuban National Ballet SchoolOccupationdance instructorSpouseRinat Imaev Contents 1 Training and career 2 Career with ABT 3 Retirement 4 Selected repertoire 5 ReferencesTraining and career editBorn in Cuba Reyes trained at Havana Vocational School of Ballet and the Cuban National Ballet School where she studied with Loipa Araujo While in school Reyes performed lead roles in The Three Musketeers at 15 Don Quixote at 16 and Coppelia at 17 Following graduation she danced as a soloist with La Joven Guardia the second company of Cuban National Ballet under the direction of Laura Alonso who continued to cast her in leading roles with the ensemble 5 Soon afterwards she joined Cuban National Ballet In 1994 after two years with the company she was invited to perform as Giselle with the Royal Ballet of Flanders Reyes accepted the offer and spent her next seven years dancing in Belgium rising to the rank of first soloist 6 During this period Reyes was a frequent participant in major ballet competitions throughout the world resulting in her winning the gold medal for the Best Soloist at the International Ballet Competition of Chiclayo Peru Best Couple Prize at the XIV International Ballet Competition Varna Silver Medal at the Cinquieme Concours International de Danse de Paris and Second Prize at the International Ballet Competition of Luxembourg 7 She also performed with Jeune Ballet de France Balleto Del Sud Nafsika Dance Theater the International Dance Festival in Korea Bashkirian State Ballet and with numerous companies throughout Europe and The United States Career with ABT editIn 2001 Reyes was invited to join American Ballet Theatre as a Guest Artist after which she was appointed a soloist with the company In 2003 following a succession of rave reviews and major role debuts including from The New York Times Jennifer Dunning for her performance as Kitri alongside Angel Corrella in Don Quixote Reyes was promoted to principal dancer 8 9 During her time at ABT her regular partner was Herman Cornejo 10 11 though she also danced alongside Julio Bocca Jose Manuel Carreno Vladimir Malakhov Ivan Vasiliev and Gennadi Saveliev While with the company Reyes was noted for dancing an exceptionally diverse repertoire which included a leading role in Allegro Brillante Nikiya and a Shade in La Bayadere the first and fourth movements in Bruch Violin Concerto No 1 Cinderella in Cinderella Swanilda in Coppelia Medora Gulnare and an Odalisque in Le Corsaire 12 a leading role in Desir Who Was She in Dim Lustre Kitri and Amour in Don Quixote Sibyl in Dorian Titania in The Dream Anne in Christopher Wheeldon s VIII Lise in La Fille mal gardee the peasant pas de deux Moyna and Giselle in Giselle Le Grand Pas de Deux His Memory and His Experiences in Here After the Two of Diamonds in Jeu de Cartes Prudence in Lady of the Camellias Manon in Manon Valencienne in The Merry Widow Clara and the Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker the Debutante in Offenbach in the Underworld Desdemona is Othello Olga in Onegin the Ballerina in Petrouchka the Youngest Sister in Pillar of Fire Raymonda in Raymonda the Cowgirl in Rodeo Juliet in Romeo and Juliet Princess Aurora and Princess Florine in The Sleeping Beauty 13 the Young Girl in Le Spectre de la Rose 14 Zina in The Bright Stream 15 the pas de trois and the Hungarian Princess in Swan Lake the third movement in Symphony in C the Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux and leading roles in Brief Fling T he Brahms Haydn Variations Clear Etudes Glow Stop The Leaves Are Fading Overgrown Path Petite Mort and Without Words Additionally she created leading roles in Alexei Ratmansky s Seven Sonatas 16 and Ann Reinking s Within You Without You A Tribute to George Harrison Of her performances alongside Herman Cornejo with ABT in London Mark Monahan wrote for The Daily Telegraph Accompanied by the bewitching Xiomara Reyes spring loaded ballon gossamer hands he unleashes a fearsome barrage of grand technical brilliance as controlled as it is exuberant Together this extraordinary hispanic duo make the Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux blaze from the stage you grin helplessly and can barely resist the impulse to get up and join them 17 Clement Crisp writing for The Financial Times commented I much admired the way Xiomara Reyes and Herman Cornejo dealt with the ensuing Tchaikovsky pas de deux by Balanchine which was to take no prisoners Bravura Lots of pirouettes lots of steps cut dazzlingly in the air lots of charm And lots and lots of deserved applause 18 Oksana Khadarina writing for Dance Tabs noted Watching the performance of Xiomara Reyes in the main role I kept thinking that ABT is about to bid farewell to the finest Cowgirl in the company s history Over the years the Cuban born ballerina put an indelible stamp on this role making it truly her own 19 In his review of her performance in Cinderalla The New York Times Chief Dance Critic Alastair MacAulay effused that Xiomara Reyes on Saturday afternoon was technically adept at every moment She was at her most individual in the Act III kitchen solo In one phrase a pair of quick jumps and a rapid run on point all other Cinderellas are jubilant and rapturous yet Ms Reyes delivered it frowningly as if protesting her current situation a most effective contrast to the sweeter memories that followed 20 In 2010 Reyes returned to Cuba for the first time in 18 years to perform with ABT as part of the 22nd Havana International Dance Festival The occasion marked the first time that the company had visited Cuba in 50 years 21 22 Retirement editIn 2015 Reyes retired from American Ballet Theatre after celebrating 14 years with the company She delivered her final performance on May 27 2015 in Giselle alongside Herman Cornejo as Albrecht at Metropolitan Opera 23 24 Prior to stepping down from ABT she gave an interview to HuffPost in which she lamented the impact of social media on dance With Facebook Instagram Twitter and other media dancers have new opportunities to be noticed and while I think these are wonderful outlets that give more people the opportunity to follow dancers whom they might never see perform live I also believe it may be overwhelming for a young dancer who is trying to find her own voice Social media can become a rat race Dance is not only an external endeavor but also an internal search Our need for exposure this thirst for communication and public recognition has a tendency to push us outward before we work inward To a young dancer I would say be aware of that trap Take the time to find out what dancing really means to you how it shapes you as a human being Nourish yourself with the art you create explore what that means And then dance live share 25 Following her retirement Reyes was appointed director of The Washington Ballet s school by her former fellow principal dancer Julie Kent Kent who retired from ABT during the same month as Reyes had recently assumed command of the company 26 Reyes husband Rinat Imaev a former principal dancer with Royal Ballet of Flanders and Sofia National Ballet as well as a former company teacher at ABT joined her in leading the school as a senior faculty member 27 28 29 Selected repertoire editSleeping Beauty Aurora Manon title role Romeo and Juliet Juliet Cinderella title role Cinderella Autumn Le Corsaire Gulnare Le Corsaire Odalisque Dorian Sibyl Don Quixote Kitri Don Quixote Amour La Fille Mal Gardee Lise Giselle Title role Giselle Peasant pas de deux Giselle Moyna The Merry Widow Valencienne The Nutcracker Clara The Nutcracker Sugar Plum Fairy Raymonda Title role The Dream Titania Othello Desdemona The Bright Stream Zina Offenbach in the Underworld Debutante Pillar of Fire Youngest sister The Sleeping Beauty Princess Florine in the Blue Bird pas de deux The Sleeping Beauty Diamond variation Swan Lake Pas de trois Swan Lake Hungarian Princess La Bayadere shade Rodeo Girl in the yellow dress Petrouchka Ballerina Symphony in C Tchaikovsky Pas de deux Within You Without You A Tribute to George Harrison Diana and Acteon Pas de deux HereAfter Bruch Violin Concerto No 1 Dim Lustre Jeu de cartes Two of Diamonds Petit Mort Gong Clear Without Words Etudes Lady of the CamelliasReferences edit Ramirez Laura May 8 2011 From Cuba to the World s Stage Money and Power Xiomara Reyes principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre brings Cuban sol to London Ballet News March 11 2011 Xiomara Reyes The Washington Ballet Schrock Madeline January 6 2017 Xiomara Reyes Advice for Making 2017 Your Best Year Yet Pointe Magazine Hernandez Helson November 6 2010 Ballerina Xiomara Reyes with Laura Alonso The Havana Times Hernandez Helson October 26 2010 Xiomara Reyes Returns to Cuba with ABT The Havana Times Xiomara Reyes USA International Ballet Competition Dunning Jennifer June 9 2003 Ballet Theater Review Dancers Caress a War Horse And Make It Young Again The New York Times New Promotions Announced at American Ballet Theatre American Ballet Theatre April 1 2003 Acocella Joan November 8 2004 New Heights The New Yorker Reiter Susan July 7 2013 Herman Cornejo stands tall in multiple roles in ABT s Le Corsaire LA Times Archived from the original on September 1 2014 Howard Rachel November 9 2007 Review American Ballet shows two sides of its performance skills San Francisco Barnes Clive June 20 2008 Vet Dancer Says Adieu While Newbie Makes Debut The New York Post Barnes Clive October 22 2004 ABT Opening Gala A Twinkling Affair The New York Post MaCaulay Alastair January 23 2011 Down on the Dacha Farmers Showing Off Expressive Footwork The New York Times Kourlas Gia October 8 2009 A Gala Night in Unfamiliar Territory The New York Times Monahan Mark February 3 2011 American Ballet Theatre Sadler s Wells review The Daily Telegraph Crisp Clemenet February 4 2011 American Ballet Theatre Sadlers Wells London The Financial Times Khadarina Oksana March 30 2015 American Ballet Theatre Theme and Variations Pillar of Fire Rodeo Washington Dance Tabs Macaulay Alastair June 16 2014 Hoping the Tale of a Glass Slipper Fits Into a Troupe s Repertory The New York Times Hayes Corrina November 4 2010 US ballet troupe returns to Cuba after 50 years The Guardian Ballet Star Xiomara Reyes Returns to Cuba with ABT YouTube American Ballet Theatre A History May 15 2015 Archived from the original on 2021 12 19 Kourlas Gia 24 May 2015 Three American Ballet Theater Dancers Plan Their Last Steps New York Times New York City United States Retrieved 27 May 2015 Macaulay Alastair May 28 2015 Review Paloma Herrera and Xiomara Reyes Give Farewell Performances of Giselle The New York Times Escoda Carla January 3 2015 Changing of the Guard Five Prima Ballerinas Reflect on the Biggest Change in the Dance World HuffPost Thompson Candice May 16 2017 Xiomara Reyes Lands Soft and Starts Running at The Washington School of Ballet Dance Teacher Kaufman Sarah June 16 2016 ABT ballerina Xiomara Reyes to lead Washington School of Ballet The Washington Post Brandt Amy June 16 2016 Xiomara Reyes to Head The Washington School of Ballet Pointe Magazine Rinat Imaev The Washington Ballet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Xiomara Reyes amp oldid 1203895771, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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