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Hungarian National Ballet

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Hungarian National Ballet
NameHungarian National Ballet
TypeClassical ballet
Formation1884
LocationBudapest, Hungary

Hungarian National Ballet is one of the oldest and most renowned ballet companies in Europe, with a rich history dating back to 1884, when it was founded by Ferenc Erkel and Ede Telcs. The company has performed at various venues, including the Hungarian State Opera House and the Erkel Theatre, and has collaborated with notable choreographers such as Marius Petipa and George Balanchine. Over the years, the company has toured extensively, performing at prestigious festivals like the Salzburg Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and has worked with esteemed ballet companies like the Bolshoi Ballet and the Royal Ballet.

History

The Hungarian National Ballet has a long and storied history, with roots dating back to the 19th century, when Ballets Russes and Serge Diaghilev's company performed in Budapest. The company's early years were marked by performances of classical ballets like Swan Lake and Giselle, choreographed by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot. In the early 20th century, the company began to collaborate with modern choreographers like Léonide Massine and Bronislava Nijinska, who created works like The Rite of Spring and Les Noces. The company has also been influenced by the works of Vaslav Nijinsky and Michel Fokine, and has performed at notable venues like the Palais Garnier and the Teatro alla Scala.

Repertoire

The Hungarian National Ballet's repertoire includes a wide range of classical and contemporary works, from The Nutcracker and Romeo and Juliet to The Firebird and Sylvia. The company has also performed works by notable choreographers like William Forsythe and Twyla Tharp, and has collaborated with companies like the New York City Ballet and the Paris Opera Ballet. The repertoire also includes works by Hungarian choreographers like Youri Vámos and László Seregi, who have created pieces like The Miraculous Mandarin and Spartacus. The company has also performed at festivals like the Montreal Festival and the Holland Festival, and has worked with ballet companies like the Stuttgart Ballet and the Dutch National Ballet.

Dancers

The Hungarian National Ballet has been home to many talented dancers throughout its history, including Vera Karolyi and István Dudás, who have performed leading roles in ballets like La Sylphide and The Sleeping Beauty. The company has also been led by notable artistic directors like Harald Lander and Mikhail Messerer, who have worked with dancers like Natalia Makarova and Mikhail Baryshnikov. The company's current roster includes dancers like István Simon and Gábor Kapin, who have performed with companies like the American Ballet Theatre and the National Ballet of Canada. The dancers have also worked with choreographers like John Neumeier and Hans van Manen, and have performed at venues like the Kennedy Center and the Sydney Opera House.

Productions

The Hungarian National Ballet has produced many notable productions over the years, including a critically acclaimed staging of Manon and a innovative production of The Taming of the Shrew. The company has also collaborated with other arts organizations, like the Hungarian State Opera and the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra, to produce large-scale productions like Aida and La Traviata. The company's productions have been recognized with awards like the Prix Benois de la Danse and the National Dance Award, and have been praised by critics like Clement Crisp and Jann Parry. The company has also worked with designers like David Walker and Bob Crowley, and has performed at festivals like the Glyndebourne Festival Opera and the Bregenz Festival.

Company Structure

The Hungarian National Ballet is a state-funded company, with a board of directors that includes representatives from the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and the Hungarian Academy of Arts. The company is led by an artistic director, who is responsible for programming and casting, and a executive director, who oversees the company's administrative and financial operations. The company also has a large staff of technicians, costume designers, and other support personnel, who work behind the scenes to bring the company's productions to life. The company has also established partnerships with other ballet companies, like the Vienna State Ballet and the Zurich Ballet, and has worked with organizations like the International Dance Council and the European Dance Association. The company's structure has allowed it to maintain its position as one of the leading ballet companies in Europe, and to continue to produce high-quality productions that showcase the artistry of its dancers. Category:Ballet companies

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