Nehemiah Kish: The importance of performing classical ballets and the master works of Nureyev.
Nehemiah Kish, Artistic director and Principal dancer of the Royal ballet: "I personally believe that it's really important to keep that tradition and especially when you have master works by such transformative artists. I think it should be celebrated at every opportunity and the big classical ballets are really a great opportunity to keep that tradition. I think what Nureyev means to us as an artist is really profound, but also those works will continue to challenge, inspire and elevate companies that continue to perform them."
Roles with the Royal Ballet includes:
Kish’s many roles with The Royal Ballet include Albrecht, Romeo, Vershinin (Winter Dreams), Prince (Cinderella, SwanLake,The Nutcracker,The Sleeping Beauty and The Prince of the Pagodas), Des Grieux (Manon), Richard P. Arnold (Enigma Variations), Jack/Knave (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland), Onegin, Solor (La Bayadère), Espada (Don Quixote),Creature (Frankenstein) and roles in Monotones II, Still Life at the Penguin Café, Theme and Variations, Voluntaries, Les Patineurs, DGV: Danse à grande vitesse, Gloriaand Song of the Earth. His role creations include in ‘Trespass’ (Metamorphosis: Titian 2012) and Aeternum.
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