vissi d'arte Posted March 4, 2007 Share Posted March 4, 2007 Jurgita Dronina is one of the best dancers I have seen!!! She's 20 years old and right now in the corp de ballet of the Royal Swedish Ballet. But only during the 2006-2007 season she has already danced two major lead roles. In september last year she danced Nikiya in la Bayadère for the first time. And this spring she is dancing the role of Juliet in Kenneth Macmillans Romeo and Juliet for the first time. I think Jurgita is amazing. Her techinque is gorgeous and she's beautiful on stage. This is a dancer you have to see!!! She's going to be a great ballerina (I think) ! Link to comment
artist Posted March 4, 2007 Share Posted March 4, 2007 she does look amazing! You can find pictures of her at http://ballerinagallery.com/dronina.htm Link to comment
carbro Posted March 4, 2007 Share Posted March 4, 2007 What lift and effortlessness in her grands jetes! See here and here. Thanks, vissi, for bringing her to our attention. Link to comment
bart Posted March 4, 2007 Share Posted March 4, 2007 Jurgita Dronina [ ... ]20 years old [ ... ] now in the corp de ballet of the Royal Swedish Ballet [ ... ] has already danced two major lead roles [ ... ] Nikiya in la Bayadère [ ... ] this spring she is dancing the role of Juliet in Kenneth Macmillans Romeo and Juliet [ ... ]Wow! Thanks for introducing us to a dancer at a point when she is just beginning what might be a major career. I hope you'll be able to report on her Juliet, and on R&J in general, when it's performed. Your post really reminds me what how international the Ballet Talk forum is. Many of us have seen this version of the ballet on other stages, in other countries, and on video. Dronina is joining a long, very distiinguished line of Juliets over the decades. Link to comment
Natalia Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 Jurgita won a medal (silver or bronze) at the 2005 Moscow IBC, jr division. Gold was shared by Christina Shevchenko of the USA & Chinara Alizade of the Bolshoi....just seen here in DC as the 2nd Bridesmaid in Don Q. It was a very tough competition & many thought that Jurgita, too, deserved a gold. Glad to read that she is progressing so nicely. Link to comment
artist Posted March 9, 2007 Share Posted March 9, 2007 Just a headshot and some information on Jurgita from the USA Int. Ballet Comp at the bottom of page 46 http://www.usaibc.com/Competitors.pdf (scroll up and you can find Daniil at the bottom of p. 44 - another fellow BTer) Dronina pics http://jorgen-w.livejournal.com/tag/dronina some more pics of Jurgita http://pics.livejournal.com/jorgen_w/gallery/0007kdk5 keep clicking on 'up to gallery list' for more pics of other dancers. (and this website is from BT's jorgen, too!) Link to comment
Rosie Posted March 9, 2007 Share Posted March 9, 2007 Just a headshot and some information on Jurgita from the USA Int. Ballet Compat the bottom of page 46 http://www.usaibc.com/Competitors.pdf (scroll up and you can find Daniil at the bottom of p. 44 - another fellow BTer) Dronina pics http://jorgen-w.livejournal.com/tag/dronina some more pics of Jurgita http://pics.livejournal.com/jorgen_w/gallery/0007kdk5 keep clicking on 'up to gallery list' for more pics of other dancers. (and this website is from BT's jorgen, too!) Jurgita seems to be a lovely dancer unfortuanly I haven´t seen her dancing beacuse I don´t live in Stockholm I have heard and red only positive things about her. Hopefully she will be guestdancing in at the Royal Danish Ballet then I´ll see her Link to comment
Renata Posted March 10, 2007 Share Posted March 10, 2007 Hi Natalia, Actually Jurgita has won a series of medals in competitions. Because of her birthday, she was one of the youngest seniors in Moscow, where she won a silver (hardly older than Christine and Chinara); Helsinki, where she won a silver; and Jackson, where she won a silver. She is originally from Lithuania. I've never seen her dance in person but I have seen a video of her at Jackson and she is fantastic. Ciao Renata Link to comment
Rosie Posted March 11, 2007 Share Posted March 11, 2007 Hi Natalia, Actually Jurgita has won a series of medals in competitions. Because of her birthday, she was one of the youngest seniors in Moscow, where she won a silver (hardly older than Christine and Chinara); Helsinki, where she won a silver; and Jackson, where she won a silver. She is originally from Lithuania. I've never seen her dance in person but I have seen a video of her at Jackson and she is fantastic. Ciao Renata Where did you see the video was it on the net please let me know Link to comment
Renata Posted March 11, 2007 Share Posted March 11, 2007 Hi Rosie, You could purchase videos of the classical rounds of the Jackson IBC. It is ordered through the Jackson web page. So I saw those videos of each of her rounds. She is an unusually expressive dancer with lots of technique too. Renata Link to comment
Rosie Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 Hi Rosie,You could purchase videos of the classical rounds of the Jackson IBC. It is ordered through the Jackson web page. So I saw those videos of each of her rounds. She is an unusually expressive dancer with lots of technique too. Renata I have found an interview with Jurgita but i´m afraid it´s in lithuanian language so I don´t understand it perhaps you do http://judron.tripod.com/Jurgita_Dronina.html Link to comment
kbarber Posted June 22, 2015 Share Posted June 22, 2015 Jurgita Dronina has joined the National Ballet of Canada as a Principal Dancer. Link to comment
Helene Posted June 22, 2015 Share Posted June 22, 2015 Here s thelinkto the press release: http://national.ballet.ca/Media-Room/News/New-Principal-Dancer-Jurgita-Dronina Link to comment
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