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Helgi Tomasson (born October 8, 1942) is an Icelandic
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and principal choreographer for San Francisco Ballet, and a former professional ballet dancer. Since assuming leadership of San Francisco Ballet, he has helped transform the company from a respected regional troupe to one of the world's great classical ballet companies. He is originally from Iceland.


Early life

Tomasson was born in Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland to Tómas Bergur Snorrason and Dagmar Helgadóttir. He began his ballet training in Reykjavik with a local teacher and went on to join the National Theatre’s affiliated school, which at the time was led by Erik and Lisa Bidsted. He has a younger half brother, graphic designer Guðjón Ingi Hauksson.


Career

Tomasson's professional dance career started at age 15 with the Pantomime Theatre in Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens. At age 17, he was discovered in his homeland by choreographer Jerome Robbins, who arranged a scholarship for Tomasson to study at the
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' in New York City. Tomasson went on to join the
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, where he met his future wife Marlene, a fellow dancer. Two years later he joined the Harkness Ballet, staying for six years and becoming one of the company’s most celebrated principal dancers. In 1969, at age 27, Tomasson entered the First International Ballet Competition in Moscow, representing the United States. He was allowed by Jerome Robbins to dance a solo from Robbins' '' Dances at a Gathering'' and returned with the Silver Medal; the Gold Medal was awarded to
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. During the course of the competition, the great ballerina Maya Plisetskaya, who was on the jury, whispered to him, ''"I gave you all my votes."''


New York City Ballet

A year later, Tomasson joined the New York City Ballet as a principal dancer. He danced with City Ballet for 15 years, garnering worldwide recognition and performing with many of City Ballet's leading ballerinas, including Violette Verdy, Patricia McBride, and Gelsey Kirkland. Of this time, Helgi recalls "Living for so long in New York, I grew up with the best, and I was a part of that time.” The company's founding balletmasters
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and Jerome Robbins both created roles expressly for Tomasson. Balanchine created a solo for him in '' Divertimento from Le Baiser de la Fée'' for the 1972 Stravinsky Festival. Tomasson, at age 42, performed this piece in his January 1985 farewell performance at the
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with ballerina and longtime partner Patricia McBride. When reviewing this last performance, the ''New York Times'' wrote, “With his outstanding technique and elegance, Mr. Tomasson was the epitome of the classical male dancer. As the quintessential Robbins dancer, he knew how to filter the emotional through a crystal-clear classical prism. As the model of a Balanchine dancer, he enabled Balanchine, who had never before had dancers of Mr. Tomasson's caliber, to show off his own choreography for men at its most classical." In 1982, with the encouragement of Balanchine, Tomasson choreographed his first ballet for the
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Workshop, ''Introduction, Theme with Variations Polonnaise, Op. 65'', which was very well received and elicited encouragement for him to continue choreographing. In 1983, his ''Ballet d'Isoline'', was taken into the repertory of the New York City Ballet.


Artistic Director and Principal Choreographer, San Francisco Ballet

Following his retirement from New York City Ballet in 1985, Tomasson joined the San Francisco Ballet as artistic director. During his time with the company, he has staged many full-length ballets, including ''
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'' in 1988, '' The Sleeping Beauty'' in 1990, ''
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'' in 1994, ''
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'' in 1999, '' Don Quixote'' (in collaboration with principal dancer Yuri Possokhov) in 2003, and ''Nutcracker'' in 2004. Tomasson’s ''Nutcracker'' is notable for being the only uniquely San Francisco ''Nutcracker''; it is set in San Francisco during the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition. Tony Award-winning designers
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and
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designed the sets and costumes, respectively. Upon its premiere, the ''New York Times'' called Tomasson’s ''Nutcracker'' “striking, elegant and beautiful.” In 1995, Tomasson conceived the UNited We Dance International Festival to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the United Nations Charter. During this event, twelve ballet companies from around the world joined San Francisco Ballet to present world premiere dances over a span of two weeks. In 2010, the Ballet’s opening night gala, ''Silver Celebration'', honored Tomasson’s 25 years as artistic director of San Francisco Ballet. In 2012, Helgi Tomasson was named recipient of the Dance/USA Honor, acknowledging individuals’ contributions to dance in America and the role they play in the national dance community. In January 2021, it was announced that Tomasson will step down from the San Francisco Ballet the following year.


Personal life

Tomasson lives in San Francisco with his wife, Marlene, who was dancing with The
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when they met. They have two sons. The couple own a vineyard and cottage in California’s wine country ( Napa Valley), which they have renovated for ten years.


Awards and honors

* 1989: Isadora Duncan Award. * 1990: Commander of the Order of the Falcon, Iceland. * 1991: Distinguished Citizen Award, Commonwealth Club of California. * 1991: Golden Plate Award, American Academy of Achievement. * 1992: '' Dance Magazine'' Award. * 1995: Cultural Award, The American-Scandinavian Foundation. * 1996: Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, “honoris causa,” Dominican College. * 2001: Granted rank of Officier in the French Order of Arts and Letters. * 2002: Honorary doctoral degree, Juilliard School. * 2007: Awarded Grand Cross Star in the Order of the Falcon. * 2012: Dance/USA Honor


Repertory


Ballets choreographed for San Francisco Ballet

Tomasson is a prolific choreographer, having created more than 40 ballets for San Francisco Ballet and other leading companies around the world. *''Trio'' (2011) *''Swan Lake'' (2009) *''On a Theme of Paganini'' (2008) *''On Common Ground'' (2007) *''Blue Rose'' (2006) *''The Fifth Season'' (2006) *''Bagatelles'' (2005) *''Nutcracker'' (2004) *''7 for Eight'' (2004) *''Don Quixote'' (2003) *''Concerto Grosso'' (2003) *''Chi-Lin'' (2002) *''Bartok Divertimento'' (2002) *''Chaconne for Piano and Two Dancers'' (1999) *''Giselle'' (1999) *''Silver Ladders'' (1998) *''Two Bits'' (1998) *''Twilight'' (1998) *''Criss-Cross'' (1997) *''Pandora Dance'' (1997) *''Soirées Musicales'' (1996) *''Tuning Game'' (1995) *''Sonata'' (1995) *''When We No Longer Touch'' (1995) *''Quartette'' (1994) *''Romeo & Juliet'' (1994) *''Nanna’s Lied'' (1993) *''Le Quattro Stagioni'' (The Four Seasons) (1992) *''Forevermore'' (1992) *''Two Plus Two'' (1992) *''Aurora Polaris'' (1991) *''Meistens Mozart'' (1991) *''“Haffner” Symphony'' (1991) *''The Sleeping Beauty'' (1990) *''Con Brio'' (1990) *''Valses Poeticos'' (1990) *''Handel—a Celebration'' (1989) *''Swan Lake'' (1988) *''Intimate Voices'' (1987) *''Bizet pas de deux'' (1987) *''Concerto in d: Poulenc'' (1986) *''Confidencias'' (1986)


Ballets choreographed for other companies

*''Prism'' (2000), choreographed for New York City Ballet’s Spring Season *''Much Ado…'' (1999), choreographed for Alberta Ballet *''Ballet d’Isoline'' (1983), choreographed for
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*''Giuliani: Variations on a Theme'', choreographed for
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*''Menuetto'', originally choreographed for New York City Ballet, premiering during the 1984 summer session of the Saratoga Performing Arts Center *''Contredanses'' (1984), choreographed for
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’s Chamber Ballet USA *''Beads of Memory'' (1985), originally choreographed for Houston Ballet


References


External links


San Francisco Ballet website biography''Dance USA'' magazine’s Helgi Tomasson profile
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