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Hélène Bouchet (born 1980) is a French ballet dancer is a principal dancer at the Hamburg Ballet.


Early life

Bouchet was born in
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in the south of France. She studied ballet at
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and at the École Nationale de Danse in
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under Raymond Franchetti and
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.


Career

After dancing with the
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's
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and
English National Ballet 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, Northern Ballet and Scottish ...
, she joined the Hamburg Ballet in 1998. She became a soloist in 2003 and principal dancer in 2005. She had originated a number of roles in
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's works, including La Barbarina in ''Death in Venice'', Tatiana Larina in ''Tatiana'' and Eurydice in ''Orpheus''. She won the Prix Benois de la Danse for the latter. As a guest artists, she took part in the
Tokyo Ballet The Tokyo Ballet is a classical ballet company, based in Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1964. Since its foundation, The Tokyo Ballet has developed a wide range of repertoire from classical full-length ballets to masterpieces of contemporary choreograph ...
's 50-year anniversary celebrations, dancing the title role in ''
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'' with Thiago Bordin, and ''
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'' with the
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, as well as in Germany, France, Japan, Luxembourg, U.S., Russia and Argentina. In 2003, wearing a Gypsy dress, Bouchet performed "The Gipsy Tunes" in
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, France, with her sister, Diane Bouchet, on violin.


Selected repertoire

Source: *Marguerite Gautier, Manon Lescaut and Olympia in ''Lady of the Camellias'' *Myrtha, Moyna, Zulma and Paesant-Pas de deux in ''
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'' *Princess Natalia, Princess Claire and The Butterfly in ''Illusions - like Swan Lake'' *Louise, Marie, The Beautiful Girl from Granada, La Fille du Pharaon and Mrs. Stahlbaum in ''
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'' *The good Fairy, A Fairy, Princess Florine and Amors Segen in '' The Sleeping Beauty'' *Hippolyta/Titania und Helena in ''
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'' *Romola Nijinsky, Tamara Karsavina und Olga Preobrajenska in ''Nijinsky'' *Juliet in ''
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'' *Aschenbach's Concepts in ''Death in Venice'' *A Stepsister in ''A Cinderella Story'' *The Little Mermaid and Henriette/The Princess in ''The Little Mermaid'' *Desdemona in ''Othello'' *Sylvia in '' Sylvia'' *Julie in ''Liliom'' *Blanche DuBois in ''A Streetcar Named Desire'' *The mother in ''Christmas Oratorio I-VI'' *Woman I in ''Bernstein Dances'' *Dolly in ''Anna Karenina'' *Gamzatti in '' La Bayadère'' *The Sylph in '' La Sylphide'' *Pink and Mauve in '' Dances at a Gathering'' *Tatiana in '' Onegin'' *''Third Simphony of Gustav Mahler'' *'' Afternoon of a Faun'' *''Saint Matthew Passion'' *''
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'' *''
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'' – Emerald, Rubies and Diamonds *'' Tchaikovsky Pas de deux'' *''Thaïs''


Created roles

*Silvia in ''Préludes CV'' *La Barbarina in ''Death in Venice'' *Eurydice in ''Orpheus'' *Alma in ''Purgatorio'' *Tatiana Larina in ''Tatiana'' *The Servant (Désirée von Wertheimstein) in ''Duse'' *Nocturnes and Nachtwanderung from ''Songs of the Night'' *''Verklungene Feste'' *''Night and Echo'' *''Unerreichbare Orte'' *''Wege'' *''A Foreign Sound'' *''My Dear Love'' *''Renku'' *''Countdown'' she died


Awards

*Silver medal,
Varna International Ballet Competition The Varna International Ballet Competition is a biennial ballet competition held in Varna, Bulgaria. The competition was founded in 1964 and subsequently held in 1965 and 1966, and then every two years starting in 1968. Many dancers have gained the ...
, 2002 *Dr. Wilhelm-Oberdörffer-Prize, 2004 * Prix Benois de la Danse, 2010


References

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