Les Grands Ballets Canadiens
Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal is a ballet company based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. A creative and repertory company, it performs works that reflect the diverse trends of contemporary ballet.History
Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal was founded in 1957 by Ludmilla Chiriaeff. Conductor and composer Michel Perrault served as the organization's first music director.
Since its creation, Les Grands Ballets has performed a broad range of dance, ranging from classics to major contemporary work. Under the direction of Chiriaeff and Fernand Nault, Brian Macdonald and Lawrence Rhodes, the institution fostered the development of such notable artists as James Kudelka, Édouard Lock and Ginette Laurin.
In 2000, Gradimir Pankov became Artistic Director. A native of Macedonia, Pankov previously served as Artistic Director of Nederlands Dans Theater II, the National Ballet of Finland, the Cullberg Ballet, and Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève.
In 2017, Ivan Cavallari became the artistic director of les Grands Ballets. Born in Italy, he trained at Teatro Alla Scalla Ballet School in Milan. Before becoming artistic director of les Grands Ballets, he was artistic director of the West Australian Ballet and then the Ballet de l’Opéra national du Rhin. Since 1986, Pierre Lapointe, a Quebec native and a graduate of l'École supérieure de ballet du Québec, is the Principal Ballet Master.
The company has commissioned work from some of the world's most prominent choreographers: The Queen of Spades by Kim Brandstrup; The Butterfly Effect by Shawn Hounsell; Between Ashes and Angels by Adam Hougland; Noces, Cinderella and The Rite of Spring by Stijn Celis; The Little Prince, Possibly Six and TooT by Didy Veldman; The Beast and the Beauty by Kader Belarbi; Four Seasons by Mauro Bigonzetti; Minus One and Danz by Ohad Naharin; Rodin/Claudel by Peter Quanz; and Re–II by Shen Wei.
Its repertoire also includes major acquisitions by such artists as Mats Ek, Jiří Kylián, Jean-Christophe Maillot and Christopher Wheeldon, along with works by young creators like Stephan Thoss, Didy Veldman and Peter Quanz. In 2008 Gradimir Pankov established the national choreographic contest, won by Jean-Sébastien Couture, which has allowed Les Grands Ballets to showcase work by emerging Canadian choreographers.
Each season, Les Grands Ballets invites international companies to perform as part of its program; the list includes Houston Ballet, Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Alvin Ailey® American Dance Theater, Cullberg Ballet, Compañía Nacional de Danza, Warsaw Ballet, Cloud Gate Dance Theatre, Shen Wei Dance Arts, Ballet de l’Opéra de Lyon, Dutch National Ballet and Eifman Ballet Theatre of St-Petersburg.Dancers
Dancers for the 2012-2013 season:First soloists
- Marcin Kaczorowski
- Émilie Durville
- Vanesa Garcia-Ribala Montoya
- Hervé Courtain
- Jeremy Raia
- André Silva
- Edi Blloshmi
Soloists
- Robin Mathes
- Aline Schürger
- Jean-Sébastien Couture
- Robert Deskins
- Jérémy Galdeano
Demi-soloists
- Sam Colby
- Mahomi Endoh
- Emma Garau Cima
- Marie-Eve Lapointe
- Valentine Legat
- Graziella Lorriaux
- Sahra Maira
- Bryna Catherine Pascoe
- Alisia Pobega
- Annie Jean Shreffler
- Yadil Suarez Llerena
- Kenji Matsuyama Ribeiro
Corps de ballet
- Sarah Kingston
- Eva Kolarova
- Éline Malègue
- Rubén Julliard
- Tetyana Martyanova
- Hamilton Nieh
- Stephen Satterfield
- Andrew Skeels
- Julie Turcotte
- Hikota Taira
- Giulia Vennari
Apprentice
- Chen Sheng
Former principal dancer
- Rachel Rufer
- Geneviève Guérard
Former soloists
- Lénaïg Guégan
- Isabelle Paquette
- Guillaume Pruneau