Val Caniparoli
Val Caniparoli is an American ballet dancer and international choreographer. His work includes more than 100 productions for ballet, opera, and theater for over 50 companies, and his career as a choreographer progressed globally even as he continued his professional dance career with the San Francisco Ballet.
He joined the San Francisco Ballet as a dancer in 1973. He was appointed to the position of principal character dancer with the San Francisco Ballet by Artistic Director Helgi Tomasson in 1987.
Early years
Caniparoli was born in Renton, Washington, to Francisco Caniparoli, a clothing manufacturer, and Leonora Caniparoli, who worked at Boeing. He attended Washington State University, where he studied music and theater. When the First Chamber Dance Company was touring Eastern Washington, they did performances at WSU, and offered workshops in ballet. Caniparoli attended one and was told he had talent, and should audition at the San Francisco Ballet School. Thereafter he decided to pursue a career in ballet, and left WSU. He received a scholarship from the Ford Foundation that enabled him to attend the San Francisco Ballet School. Caniparoli performed with San Francisco Opera Ballet, and in 1973, just a year and a half into his studies, he was offered a contract with San Francisco Ballet. In his debut season, he worked under Co-Artistic Directors Lew Christensen and Michael Smuin, and later, under Helgi Tomasson.Caniparoli became interested in choreography when he attended a choreography workshop offered by the Pacific Northwest Ballet. After that work, his choreography career expanded and he was appointed resident choreographer for the San Francisco Ballet in the mid-1980s. In 1984, Caniparoli co-founded a choreographic collective called OMO in San Francisco, and a documentary about OMO's founding was broadcast that year on PBS. In 1994, he created his first full-length ballet entitled Lady of the Camellias, based on a story by Alexandre Dumas, and with a score by Frédéric Chopin. Lady of the Camellias became one of Caniparoli's most popular works, and a part of the repertoire of several ballet companies, including Ballet West, Ballet Florida, Boston Ballet, Cincinnati Ballet, Tulsa Ballet, and Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
Caniparoli was Resident Choreographer for Ballet West from 1993 to 1997, and for Tulsa Ballet from 2001 to 2006. He continues to create works for San Francisco Ballet.
In 1995, Caniparoli choreographed a new work entitled Lambarena, set to a musical blend of J.S. Bach with Traditional African music composed by Pierre Akendengue and Hughes de Courson. Lambarena has become another of Caniparoli's most popular creations, a blend of classical ballet and African dance. This ballet has been performed more than 20 companies, including Atlanta Ballet, Boston Ballet, Cincinnati Ballet, Singapore Dance Theatre, San Francisco Ballet, and State Ballet of South Africa.
In 2002, Caniparoli was invited to choreograph a pas de deux to be performed by Evelyn Hart and Rex Harrington for Queen Elizabeth II to celebrate her Golden Jubilee visit to Canada.
In May 2010, San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater premiered Tosca Cafe, a theater/dance work co-created and co-directed by Caniparoli and A.C.T.'s Carey Perloff; Caniparoli also did the choreography. "'Tosca Cafe"', which started as The Tosca Project, chronicles a wide cast of characters who inhabit Tosca, a bar in the North Beach section of San Francisco in the same location for decades. Caniparoli and Perloff saw this work as a unique opportunity for collaboration between dancers and actors. Since its 2010 premiere in San Francisco, Tosca Cafe has been performed internationally.
Influences
While growing up in Renton, Washington, Caniparoli studied music for 13 years. His study included private lessons on alto saxophone, clarinet, and flute. He credits his study of music with nurturing his eclectic interest in world music and composers, and varied genres. He has become well known for his use of widely diverse music as a principal foundation for his choreographic work. He was also influenced by the dancing of film stars Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire. Caniparoli's work has been described as "rooted in classicism but influenced by all forms of movement: modern dance, ethnic dance, social dancing, even ice skating."Personal
Caniparoli lives in San Francisco, California.Ballet choreography
- Dances for Lou 2017 Ballet West
- 4 in the Morning 2016 Amy Seiwert's Imagery
- Twisted 2 2016 BalletMet
- Repeat After Me 2016 Menlo Ballet
- Without Borders 2016 Texas Ballet Theater
- Beautiful Dreamer 2016 Oakland Ballet
- Stolen Moments 2015 Richmond Ballet
- Das Ballett 2015 Oakland Ballet
- The Nutcracker 2014 Grand Rapids Ballet
- Twisted 2014 BalletMet
- Tutto Eccetto Il Lavandino 2014 Smuin Ballet
- Spaghetti Western 2014 Louisville Ballet
- Tears, 2014 San Francisco Ballet
- In Pieces, 2013 Colorado Ballet
- Triptych, 2013, Amy Siewert's Imagery
- Caprice, 2013 Premiere: Cincinnati Ballet
- The Lottery, 2012 Premiere: Ballet West
- Chant, 2012 Premiere: Singapore Dance Theatre
- Incantations, 2012 Premiere: Joffrey Ballet
- Swipe, 2012 Premiere: Richmond Ballet
- Tears From Above, 2011 Premiere: Diablo Ballet
- Double Stop, 2011 San francisco Ballet
- Blades of Grass, 2010 Premiere: Milwaukee Ballet
- Still Life, 2010 Premiere: Scottish Ballet
- Amor Con Fortuna, 2009 Premiere: Tulsa Ballet
- The Seasons, 2009 Premiere: Pacific Northwest Ballet
- The Nutcracker, 2009 Premiere: Louisville Ballet
- Ebony Concerto, 2009 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- Ibsen's House, 2008 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- Suite, 2007 Premiere: American Repertory Ballet
- Violin, 2006 Premiere: Richmond Ballet
- Songs, 2005 Premiere: Central West Ballet
- Ikon of Eros, 2005 Premiere: Washington Ballet
- Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion, 2004 Premiere: Boston Ballet
- Val Caniparoli's A Cinderella Story, 2004 Premiere: Royal Winnipeg Ballet
- Gustav's Rooster, 2003 Premiere: Tulsa Ballet
- Vivace, 2003 Premiere: Tulsa Ballet
- Untitled, 2003 Premiere: Royal Winnipeg Ballet
- No Other, 2002 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- Unspoken, 2002 Premiere: Royal Winnipeg Ballet
- Misa Criolla, 2002 Premiere: Tulsa Ballet
- Devil's Sonata, 2002 Premiere: Sacramento Ballet
- boink! 2002 Premiere:
- The Nutcracker, 2001 Premiere: Cincinnati Ballet
- Torque, 2001 Premiere: Pacific Northwest Ballet
- Jaybird Lounge, 2001 Premiere: Pennsylvania Ballet
- Death of a Moth, 2001 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- Bird's Nest, 2000 Premiere: Washington Ballet
- Already Dusk, 2000 Premiere:
- Fade to Black, 2000 Premiere: L. Feijoo and Y. Possokhov
- Going for Baroque 1999 Premiere: Tulsa Ballet
- Attention Please, 1999 Premiere: Richmond Ballet
- Aquilarco, 1999 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- Separations, 1999 Premiere: Ballet Florida
- Open Veins, 1998 Premiere: Atlanta Ballet
- Aria, 1998 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- Book of Alleged Dances, 1998 Premiere: Ballet West
- Slow, 1998 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- The Bridge, 1998 Premiere: Pacific Northwest Ballet
- Djangology, 1997 Premiere: Richmond Ballet
- Ciao, Marcello, 1997 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- Prawn-watching, 1996 Premiere: Ballet West
- Bow Out, 1995 Premiere: Richmond Ballet
- Lambarena, 1995 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- La Folia, 1994 Premiere: Marin Ballet
- Tangazzo, 1994 Premiere: Marin Ballet
- Lady of the Camellias, 1994 Premiere: Ballet West
- Seeing Stars, 1993 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- Concerto Grosso, 1992 Premiere: Marin Ballet
- Pulcinella, 1991 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- Tryst, 1991 Premiere: Pacific Northwest Ballet
- Gran Partita, 1990 Premiere: Pacific Northwest Ballet
- In Perpetuum, 1990 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- Ritual, 1990 Premiere: Johann Renvall and Stars of American Ballet
- A Door Is Ajar, 1990 Premiere: Ririe Woodbury
- Between Ourselves, 1989 Premiere: Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
- Kinetic Impressions, 1989 Premiere: Ballet West
- Connotations, 1989 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- White Mourning, 1989 Premiere: Ballet West
- Ophelia, 1988 Premiere: Ballet West
- Narcisse, 1987 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- Hamlet and Ophelia Pas de Deux, 1985 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- Aubade, 1985 Premiere: Israel Ballet
- Accidental or Abnormal Chromosomal Events, 1984 Premiere: Bay Area Playwrights Festival
- Tar Marmalade, 1984 Premiere: Oakland Ballet
- Chansons de Scheherazade, 1983 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- Windows, 1983 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- Loves-Lies-Bleeding, 1982 Premiere: San Francisco Ballet
- Deranged Dances, 1982 Premiere: Marin Ballet
- Six-for-Eight, 1981 Premiere: Palo Alto Dance Theatre
- Street Songs, 1980 Premiere: Pacific Northwest Ballet
- Concertino, 1979 Premiere: Contemporary Dance Theatre of Tucson
Theater choreography and direction
- A Little Night Music American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco
- Arcadia American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco
- Tosca Café Theatre Calgary, Vancouver Playhouse
- The Tosca Project American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco
- Tis Pity She's a Whore A.C.T., San Francisco
- A Christmas Carol, A.C.T., San Francisco
- A Doll's House'', A.C.T., San Francisco
Opera choreography
- Two Women San Francisco Opera
- Andrea Chenier Lyric Opera of Chicago
- Capriccio San Francisco Opera, Metropolitan Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago
- Manon San Francisco Opera
Concert choreography
- Mlada San Francisco Symphony
- Psycho, The Ballet San Francisco Pops
- Embraceable You San Francisco Pops
Film choreography
- The Metropolitan Opera HD Live
- Great Dancers of our Time In der Hauptrolle Vladimir Malakhov, Lucia Lacarra und Kiyoko Kimura
Television
In addition, he appeared in three television specials:
- The Creation of OMO in which he discussed the experimental dance company he co-founded
- A Song for Dead Warriors
- Romeo and Juliet, Michael Smuin's ballet production, which aired on PBS in 1976
Honors and awards
- Recipient, 10 grants for choreography, National Endowment for the Arts
- Recipient, Isadora Duncan Dance Award for Choreography, Death of a Moth, San Francisco Ballet
- Recipient, awards from the Choo-San Goh & H. Robert Magee Foundation
- Recipient, Isadora Duncan Award for Sustained Achievement
- Recipient, Choreographers Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts
- Recipient, Artist Fellowship, California Arts Council
- Recipient, Artist Fellowship, California Arts Council
- Recipient, Isadora Duncan Award for Aubade, Bay Area Dance Coalition
- Recipient,, Choreographers' Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts
- Recipient, Ford Foundation Scholarship