Filip Barankiewicz was born in Warsaw, Poland. In 1986, he began his ballet training at the National Ballet School in his home city and performed in various ballets in Warsaw and Lódz. During that time Emil Wesolowski created a role on him in The Way. In 1991 he won the Waslaw Nijinski Medal. In 1995, he graduated and won the first prize at the National Ballet Competition in Poland. In the same year he was a finalist at the "Grand Prix d'Eurovision for young Dancers" in Lausanne. He continued his studies with Marika Besobrasova at the Académie de Dance Classique in Monte Carlo where he received a scholarship sponsored by the Nurejev Foundation and graduated in 1996.
Filip Barankiewicz joined the Stuttgart Ballet in the same year. He was promoted to Demi Soloist in September 2000, to Soloist in September 2001. His promotion to Principal Dancer followed in September 2002.
Filip Barankiewicz joins the Stuttgart Ballet on tours all around the world. Since 2003 he is dancing as a permanent guest with the National Theatre Prague, Czech Republic, where he performed Siegfried in Swan Lake as well as Petrucchio in The Taming of the Shrew and the title role in Onegin (both: John Cranko) which he performed with different partners such as Tereza Podařilová, Sue Jin Kang, Maria Eichwald and Alicia Amatriain. Furthermore he appeared in several Galas in Prague. He also danced Petrucchio as a guest with the Ballet do Theatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro, with the Norwegian National Ballet, with the Leipzig Ballet, with the Ballet of the Semperoper Dresden, where he danced with Leslie Heylmann in 2008 at her Farewell performance, and with the West Australian Ballet. In 2008 he also danced a Pas de deux from John Cranko’s The Taming of the Shrew with Leslie Heylmann in Birmingham at the Farewell Gala for Desmond Kelly, the outgoing Director of the Birmingham Royal Ballet. In 2004 Filip Barankiewicz danced the male title role in Romeo and Juliet (John Cranko) as well as the role of Albrecht in Giselle in 2006 as a guest of the Companhia Nacional de Bailado, Lisbon. In 2009 he also danced Romeo at the Vienne State Opera with Polina Semionova as his Juliet. In 2003, 2006 and 2009 Filip Barankiewicz has been invited to the World Ballet Festival Tokyo, Japan where he danced with internationally renowned female dancers Alessandra Ferri, Alina Cojocaru and Maria Eichwald. In 2010 he guested with Maria Eichwald at the Polish National Ballet in his hometown Warsaw in John Cranko’s Onegin.
REPERTOIRE
Leading and Solo Roles with the Stuttgart Ballet- A Streetcar Named Desire (John Neumeier): Allan Gray, Doctor, Paper Boy
- Corps (Hans van Manen)
- Dances at a Gathering (Jerome Robbins): Role in Green
- Don Quijote (Maximiliano Guerra): Basilio
- Edward II (David Bintley): Gaveston, Warwick
- Forgotten Land (Jiří Kylián): Couple in Black
- Fratres (John Neumeier)
- Gaîté parisienne (Maurice Béjart): Offenbach, Friend, Pas de deux „The Lovers“
- Giselle (Production: Reid Anderson, Valentina Savina): Albrecht, Peasant-Pas de deux
- I fratelli – The Brothers (Mauro Bigonzetti): Rocco
- Initials R.B.M.E. (John Cranko): 1st Movement
- La fille mal gardée (Sir Frederick Ashton): Colas. Widow Simone
- La Sylphide (Peter Schaufuss, after August Bournonville): James
- Las Hermanas (Sir Kenneth MacMillan): Pepe
- Le sacre du printemps (Glen Tetley)
- No More Play (Jiří Kylián)
- Onegin (John Cranko): Onegin, Lenski
- Orma (Mauro Bigonzetti)
- Return to a strange Land (Jiří Kylián)
- Romeo and Juliet (John Cranko): Romeo, Mercutio, Benvolio
- Serenade (George Balanchine)
- Siebte Sinfonie (Uwe Scholz): male leading role
- Slice to Sharp (Jorma Elo)
- Stravinsky Violin Concerto (George Balanchine)
- Swan Lake (John Cranko): Prince Siegfried, Benno
- The four Temperaments (George Balanchine): Sanguinic
- The Lady and the Fool (John Cranko): Moondog
- The Lady of the Camellias (John Neumeier): des Grieux and Gaston
- The Sleeping Beauty (Márcia Haydée after Marius Petipa): Carabosse, Prince Desiré, The blue Bird, Prince of the East, Ali Baba
- The Song of the Earth (Kenneth MacMillan): male leading role
- The Taming of the Shrew (John Cranko): Petrucchio, Hortensio
- Theme and Variations (George Balanchine): male leading role
- Two Pieces for HET (Hans van Manen)
- Urlicht (William Forsythe)
Specially created Roles- (Im)paired Ground (James Sutherland)
- Igor Poems (Kevin O’Day)
- Nautilus (Wayne McGregor)
- nocturne (Christian Spuck)
- RED in 3. (Jorma Elo)
- The Shaking Tent (Marc Spradling)
- The Way (Emil Wesokowski)
Specially created Roles at Noverre-Society: Young Choreographers- Antigone.Thyristor.Theben (Corinna Spieth)
Further Roles with the Stuttgart Ballet- 5 Tangos (Hans van Manen)
- Arena (Glen Tetley)
- Ashes (Daniela Kurz)
- Brouillards (John Cranko)
- dreamdeepdown (Kevin O´Day)
- Jeu de Cartes (John Cranko)
- Kleines Requiem (Hans van Manen)
- Les Bourgeois (Ben van Cauwenbergh)
- Now and Then (John Neumeier)
- Song of the Earth (Sir Kenneth MacMillan)
- Symphony in C (George Balanchine)
- The Flame of Paris (Wassili Wainonen): Pas de deux
- Troy Game (Robert North)
- Vers un Pays Sage (Jean Christophe Maillot)
- Voluntaries (Glen Tetley)
Tours and Guest Performances - Paris, Italy, Japan, South Korea, USA, Luxembourg, Bangkok, Singapore
- since 2003 permanent guest at the National Theater Prague: Siegfried in Swan Lake, Petrucchio in The Taming of the Shrew and the title role in Onegin (both: John Cranko)
- Petrucchio in The Taming of the Shrew (John Cranko) also as guest with the Ballet do Theatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro, the Norwegian National Ballet in Oslo, the Leipzig Ballet, the Ballet of the Semperoper Dresden and the West Australian Ballet
- 2003, 2006, 2009: 10th, 11th and 12th World Ballet Festival in Tokyo
- 2003: Gala in Cremona, Italy, with Alessandra Ferri
- 2009 and 2010: Roberto Bolle and Friends
- 2012: Hommage à Marika Besobrasova, Benefit Gala in Florenz
- 2012: XI. St. Petersburg International Ballet Award Dance Open