Dale Posted April 27, 2011 Share Posted April 27, 2011 From the company: ALEXEI RATMANSKY TO EXTEND CONTRACT WITH AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE THROUGH 2023 Alexei Ratmansky, Artist in Residence with American Ballet Theatre since 2009, has extended his contract with the Company through 2023, it was announced today by ABT Artistic Director Kevin McKenzie. Ratmansky previously signed a five-year agreement as Artist in Residence with American Ballet Theatre. His new contract extends his role for another ten years through 2023. “Working with ABT for the past two and a half years has been an absolute joy,” said Ratmansky. “I feel I’ve been given the freedom to explore my work fully and to work with artists and designers I’ve long admired. I look forward to continuing my artistic collaboration with Kevin and the great dancers of ABT.” “It has been our honor to have Alexei as part of ABT,” said McKenzie. “He has had a profound and positive influence on the artistry of the dancers. His work stretches us and makes us want to be better. Alexei has already built a lasting body of work that I find astounding to behold, but I believe in the coming years his creative mind will shape the future of a generation of dancers and define a lasting legacy for ABT.” Ratmansky was born in St. Petersburg and trained at the Bolshoi Ballet School in Moscow. His performing career included positions as principal dancer with Ukrainian National Ballet, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and the Royal Danish Ballet. He has choreographed ballets for the Dutch National Ballet, Kirov Ballet, the Royal Danish Ballet, the Royal Swedish Ballet, the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, and the State Ballet of Georgia. Ratmansky was named artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet in January 2004. For the Bolshoi Ballet, he choreographed full-length productions of The Bright Stream (2003) and The Bolt (2005) and re-staged Le Corsaire (2007) and the Soviet-era Flames of Paris (2008). Under his direction, the Bolshoi Ballet was named “Best Foreign Company” in 2005 and 2007 by The Critics’ Circle in London, and he received a Critics’ Circle National Dance Award for The Bright Stream in 2006. In 2007, he won a Golden Mask Award for Best Choreographer for his production of Jeu de Cartes for the Bolshoi Ballet. As Artist in Residence with American Ballet Theatre, Ratmansky has choreographed On the Dnieper (2009), Seven Sonatas (2009) and Waltz Masquerade (2009), a ballet honoring Nina Ananiashvili’s final season, and The Nutcracker (2010). ABT will give the World Premiere of a new work by Ratmansky, set to music by Igor Stravinsky, on May 24, 2011 at the Metropolitan Opera House. For more information, please visit ABT’s website at www.abt.org. Link to comment
Helene Posted April 27, 2011 Share Posted April 27, 2011 2023? Wow! Maybe the Royal Ballet will hire McKenzie, and ABT will get Ratmansky Link to comment
ksk04 Posted April 27, 2011 Share Posted April 27, 2011 Wow, what a nice coup for ABT. Hopefully this now gives him enough time to take on fixing all of ABT's clunker classics () while working on new works. Link to comment
bart Posted April 27, 2011 Share Posted April 27, 2011 That's a fifteen year commitment (with 12 to go). Is that kind of long-term contract unusual for choreographers the ballet world? Link to comment
Krystin Posted April 27, 2011 Share Posted April 27, 2011 That is quite the commitment! They must have some serious faith in his abilities to continue creating fantastic ballets and not run out of creativity or new ideas. If you ask me, that would be a lot of pressure on any choreographer. Link to comment
vipa Posted April 28, 2011 Share Posted April 28, 2011 That's a fifteen year commitment (with 12 to go). Is that kind of long-term contract unusual for choreographers the ballet world? That is an amazing commitment. Does any know when Kevin M's contract is up for renewal? Link to comment
Jayne Posted April 28, 2011 Share Posted April 28, 2011 This is fantastic for Mr. Ratmansky and I suspect a lovely thank you gift for his well received (and freshly minted money-maker) Nutcracker. I'm anxious to see it just for the bees! This is a choreographer's dream contract: longevity, creative freedom, less politics than an AD position, and maximum funding at ABT. He can pick and choose his commissions, and rely upon the financial stability of ABT to support his family. Bravo ABT! Link to comment
Amy Reusch Posted April 28, 2011 Share Posted April 28, 2011 This will do much to inspire the company, no? Link to comment
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