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English National Ballet is a classical ballet company founded by Dame Alicia Markova and Sir Anton Dolin as London Festival Ballet and based in London, England. Along with The Royal Ballet,
Birmingham Royal Ballet Birmingham Royal Ballet (BRB) is one of the five major ballet companies of the United Kingdom, alongside The Royal Ballet, the English National Ballet, Northern Ballet and Scottish Ballet. Founded as the Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet, the company ...
, Northern Ballet and Scottish Ballet, it is one of the five major ballet companies in Great Britain. English National Ballet is one of the foremost touring companies in Europe, performing in theatres throughout the UK as well as conducting international tours and performing at special events. The Company employs approximately 67 dancers and a symphony orchestra, (English National Ballet Philharmonic). In 1984 Peter Schaufuss became director and changed the name to English National Ballet and founded the school English National Ballet School, which is independent from the ballet company but joining the company premises in the new building. The Company regularly performs seasons at the London Coliseum and has been noted for specially staged performances at the Royal Albert Hall. In 2014 English National Ballet became an Associate Company of Sadler's Wells.


History

English National Ballet was founded in 1950 as Gala Performances of Ballet by the British dance couple, Alicia Markova and Anton Dolin. The Company later adopted the name Festival Ballet, then London Festival Ballet, and in June 1989, English National Ballet. Markova and Dolin were leading stars of the Ballets Russes, one of the most influential ballet companies of the 20th century. After the death of its director Serge Diaghilev in 1929, the Company was disbanded and in 1931, one of its dancers, Ninette de Valois, founded the
Vic-Wells Ballet The Royal Ballet is a British internationally renowned classical ballet company, based at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England. The largest of the five major ballet companies in Great Britain, the Royal Ballet was founded in ...
Company in London, with Markova and Dolin as Principal dancers, Markova becoming Prima Ballerina in 1933. Markova and Dolin left the Vic-Wells Ballet in 1935 to tour as the Markova-Dolin Company and following the success of their performances, they decided to form their own company with the sole purpose being to tour both nationally and internationally, taking ballet to audiences that had not had the opportunity to see the art form. ''London Festival Ballet'' was founded in 1950 with the financial backing of the Polish impresario Julian Braunsweg. The name was inspired by the then imminent Festival of Britain, however the Company would later be renamed to today's English National Ballet. Dolin was the Company's first Artistic Director and established the Company as a touring group both nationally in the UK and Internationally, touring abroad for the first time in 1951. Dolin also introduced a number of educational programs in the early years, designed to make ballet accessible to new audiences. Dolin remained as Artistic Director until 1962, succeeded by
John Gilpin John Gilpin (18th century) was featured as the subject in a well-known comic ballad of 1782 by William Cowper, entitled '' The Diverting History of John Gilpin''. Cowper had heard the story from his friend Lady Austen. Gilpin was said to be ...
, who was also principal dancer with the Company from 1950 to 1960 and 1962 to 1971. The Company grew in size and status, undertaking extensive national and international tours, presenting a new generation of dancers—all while repeatedly facing bankruptcy. Braunsweg left in 1965 and Donald Albery took over until 1968, stabilising the budget with safer programming. Former Royal Ballet dancer Beryl Grey directed the Company (now named ''London Festival Ballet'') from 1968 to 1979, raising technical standards, touring widely and inviting prominent guest stars and choreographers including
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and Rudolf Nureyev, who picked ballerina
Eva Evdokimova Eva Maria Evdokimova-Gregori (December 1, 1948 – April 3, 2009) was a Bulgarian-American ''Prima Ballerina Assoluta'' with the Royal Danish, Berlin Opera Ballets, English National Ballet and guest artist with virtually every major ballet co ...
to be his first Princess Aurora in his production of ''The Sleeping Beauty'' in 1975. In 1979 John Field became director of the company until 1984. In 1984 Peter Schaufuss who had won both the Olivier and Evening Standard Awards as a dancer and for his production of La Sylphide with the Company, became its director and revitalised the company. During his directorship he succeeded in changing the name to English National Ballet, founding the school, inviting princess Diana as patron and presenting many important choreographers ballets with the company for the first time such as Sir Frederick Ashton, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Christopher Bruce, Michael Clarke, John Neumeier, George Balanchine, Alvin Ailey, Roland Petit, Maurice Bejart, and John Cranko. This period is considered by many the golden age where the company reached a new and higher level. In 1990 Ivan Nagy became director (until 1993), Derek Deane (until 2001) and Matz Skoog (until 2006) and directed the Company before Wayne Eagling, former head of Dutch National Ballet who took over in 2006. In April 2012, following the February sudden announcement of resignation by Eagling, principal dancer for The Royal Ballet
Tamara Rojo Tamara Rojo CBE (born 17 May 1974) is a Spanish ballet dancer. She is the English National Ballet's artistic director (2012–2022) and a lead principal dancer with the company. She was previously a principal dancer with The Royal Ballet. She wi ...
was announced to become his successor at the end of the 2012 season, in August of that year. In November 2019, Prince Andrew, who had served as Patron of the English National Ballet since 2001, resigned amid the Jeffrey Epstein scandal fallout. In January 2022, Rojo announced that she will leave the company at the end of the year to takeover the San Francisco Ballet. In August of that year, it was announced that Aaron S. Watkin will become the artistic director beginning in August 2023.


People

Artistic Directors: * Sir Anton Dolin, 1950–1962 *
John Gilpin John Gilpin (18th century) was featured as the subject in a well-known comic ballad of 1782 by William Cowper, entitled '' The Diverting History of John Gilpin''. Cowper had heard the story from his friend Lady Austen. Gilpin was said to be ...
, 1962–1968 * Dame Beryl Grey, 1968–1979 * John Field, 1979–1984 * Peter Schaufuss, 1984–1990 * Ivan Nagy, 1990–1993 * Derek Deane, 1993–2001 * Matz Skoog, 2001–2006 * Wayne Eagling, 2006–2012 *
Tamara Rojo Tamara Rojo CBE (born 17 May 1974) is a Spanish ballet dancer. She is the English National Ballet's artistic director (2012–2022) and a lead principal dancer with the company. She was previously a principal dancer with The Royal Ballet. She wi ...
, 2012–


Dancers

The Company's dancers are listed on the official website with photographs and linked biographies.


Lead principals


Principals


Character artists

* Michael Coleman


First soloists

*Aitor Arrieta *Emma Hawes *Katja Khaniukova *Alison McWhinney *Adela Ramirez *Fabian Reimair *Ken Saruhashi *Junor Souza *James Streeter


Soloists

*Rina Kanehara *Skyler Martin *Daniel McCormick


Junior soloists

* Precious Adams *Julia Conway *Tiffany Hedman *Anjuli Hudson *Senri Kou *Daniel Kraus *Erik Woolhouse


First Artists

*Jung ah Choi *Isabelle Brouwers *Henry Dowden *Sarah Kundi *
Van Le Ngoc Van Le Ngoc (Lê Ngọc Vǎn) is a ballet dancer and a choreographer. Born in Hanoi, Vietnam, he moved to live and study in France in 1996. From 1996 to 1998, he followed his study to become a ballet dancer at National Superior Conservatory of Mu ...
*Stina Quagebeur * Francesca Velicu


Artists of the Company

*Matthew Astley *Clare Barrett *William Beagley *Alice Bellini *Rebecca Blenkinsop *Georgia Bould *Ivana Bueno *Emilia Cadorin *Fernando Carratala Coloma *Noam Durand *Eireen Evrard *Breanna Ford *Carolyne Galvao *Giorgio Garrett *Amber Hunt *Chloe Keneally *Pedro Lapetra *Adriana Lizardi *Miguel Angel Maidana *Josue Moreno *Rentaro Nakaaki *Maeve Nolan *Victor Prigent *William Simmons *Lucinda Strachan *Emily Suzuki *Anna-Babette Winkler *Angela Wood *William Yamada *Rhys Antoni Yeomans


Notable Productions

Rudolf Nureyev’s award-winning production of '' Romeo & Juliet'' was especially created for the English National Ballet (then the London Festival Ballet) in 1977 to celebrate the Queen’s Silver Jubilee. ENB gave the world premieres of Christopher Bruce´s Land, The World Again, Swansong and Symphony in Three Movements. English National Ballet commissioned Akram Khan, who had never worked with any ballet companies before, to create a one-act ballet about World War I. His ballet, titled '' Dust'', premiered in 2014 and received rave reviews. It was brought to Glastonbury Festival later that year, making it English National Ballet's debut at Glastonbury. In 2016, English National Ballet presented ''She Said'', an all-female choreographer mixed bill, which includes
Annabelle Lopez Ochoa Annabelle Lopez Ochoa (born 30 April 1973) is a Belgian-born international choreographer based out of Amsterdam, Netherlands. Dance background Ochoa, who is half-Colombian and half-Belgian, completed her dance training at the Royal Ballet Acad ...
's '' Broken Wings'', which was based on Frida Kahlo's life.


References


External links

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Strictly Gershwin at the Royal Albert HallYouTube: English Ballet Company
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