The role of Olga in Cranko's Onegin is a minor principal role that requires finesse but no flash and dash. It is a role that is customarily reserved for soloists or senior corps de ballet members. Maria Riccetto debuted in...
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Our idea for a feature to coincide with the Royal Ballet revival of John Cranko’s Onegin involved producing group shots and individual portraits of the four principal dancers cast as “the Man in Black”. Arriving at the Floral Hall o... Read Post
When classical dancers talk career aspirations, Cranko’s Onegin comes up again and again. So what is it about the ballet that dancers love? Four of our principal artists – Adam Bull, Amber Scott, Leanne Stojmenov and Kevin Jackson –... Read Post
What a terrific ensemble performance last night from Julie Kent, Roberto Bolle, Maria Riccetto, and Jared Matthews who selflessly shared the stage to create a convincing reading of John Cranko's Onegin. As in Alexander Pushkin's nar... Read Post