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Demis Volpi

Corps de ballet

VITA

Demis Volpi was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. At the age of four he began his ballet training, two years later he was trained by Andrea Candela. Since 1995 he has been training with Wilhelm Burmann from time to time. During the years 1995 to 1999 Demis Volpi also worked together with Mario Gallizi. In 1999 he was a student at the Escuela de Danza del Instituto Superior de Arte del Teatro Colón. Afterwards he went to the National Ballet School of Canada in Toronto and graduated in 2002. From 2002 to 2004 he attended the John Cranko Schule in Stuttgart where he received the Academy Diploma.

He became an apprentice with the Stuttgart Ballet in the 2004/05 season. In the following season he was taken into the Corps de ballet.

Already with his first choreographies for the Noverre-Society's "Young Choreographers", Demis Volpi  made his mark as a choreographer. With on and on and on he created his first piece in 2006 for the Noverre-Society. Only one year later, in 2007, Demis Volpi was named in the category “Young choreographer to watch” in the critics’ choice of ballettanz. In 2010, Artistic Director Reid Anderson commissioned a World Premiere from Volpi, followed by The Carneval of the Animals for the John Cranko Schule. In May 2012 The Carneval of the Animals was taken into the repertoire of Hamburg Ballet’s ballet school. For the Pas de deux Little Monsters (World Premiere on March 5th, 2011) which he created for the competition for the Erik Bruhn Prize in Canada, Demis Volpi was awarded the Choreographic Prize. In November 2011 Private Light, a commissioned work for American Ballet Theatre, had it’s World Premiere. With Krabat (world premiere on March 22nd, 2013), Demis Volpi created his first fill-length ballet at the Stuttgart Ballet.

REPERTOIRE

Corps de ballet Roles with the Stuttgart Ballet
  • Bravo Charlie (Marco Goecke)
  • Carmen (John Cranko, new production: Reid Anderson and Georgette Tsinguirides)
  • Gaîté parisienne (Maurice Béjart)
  • Hamlet (Kevin O’Day): Güldenstern, Grave Digger
  • I fratelli – The Brothers (Mauro Bigonzetti)
  • Initials R.B.M.E. (John Cranko)
  • Jeu de Cartes (John Cranko)
  • La fille mal gardée (Sir Frederick Ashton)
  • La Sylphide (Peter Schaufuss after August Bournonville): Witch
  • Leonce und Lena (Christian Spuck): a.o. The Court chaplain
  • Lulu. A Monstre Tragedy (Christian Spuck)
  • Onegin (John Cranko)
  • Opus 1 (John Cranko)
  • Othello (John Neumeier): one of the five soldiers, a.o.
  • Poème de l’extase (John Cranko)
  • Présence (John Cranko)
  • Requiem (Kenneth MacMillan)
  • Romeo and Juliet (John Cranko): a.o. Duke of Verona, Padre Lorenzo
  • The Lady of the Camellias (John Neumeier)
  • The Sandman (Christian Spuck)
  • The Sleeping Beauty (Márcia Haydée after Marius Petipa)
  • The Song of the Earth (Kenneth MacMillan)
  • The Taming of the Shrew (John Cranko)
 
Specially created Roles
  • Charged Airs (Matjash Mrozewski)
  • Goecke at the Chamber: The Nutcracker (Marco Goecke)
  • Orlando (Marco Gocek): one of the poets (Swift)
  • Sweet Sweet Sweet (Marco Goecke)
  • Two at a time (Cayetano Soto)
  • Viciouswishes (Marco Goecke)
 
Specially created Roles at Noverre-Society: Young Choreographers
  • Der richtige Ort (Katarzyna Kozielska)

OWN CHOREOGRAPHIES

  • on and on and on World Premiere: „Young Choreographers“, Noverre Society, May 2006, Stuttgart Ballet
  • spinto World Premiere: Gala “Musik und Ballett” of the orchestra association Stuttgart at the Liederhalle Stuttgart
  • swish World Premiere: “Young Choreographers”, Noverre Society, June 2007, Stuttgart Ballet
  • palpable leers World Premiere “Young Choreographers”, Noverre Society, July 2008, Stuttgart Ballet
  • The Broadway Baby collaboration with Bridget Breiner; World Premiere on April 1st 2009 for the gala on occasion of Ballet Director Reid Anderson’s 60th birthday
  • from me to you World Premiere “Young Choreographers”, Noverre Society, July 2009, Stuttgart Ballet
  • Big Blur Commissioned work for the Stuttgart Ballet, World Premiere: March 31, 2010, Play House Theatre, Stuttgart
  • Der Zauberlehrling World Premiere „Choreografen stellen sich vor“, July 4th 2010; Baden State Theater Karlsruhe
  • Karneval der Tiere Commissioned work for the John Cranko School, World Premiere during the „Aktion Weihnachten“: December 5th 2010, Opera House Stuttgart
  • Little Monsters World Premiere at The Ninth International Competition for The Erik Bruhn Prize on March 5th 2011, The National Ballet of Canada
  • Capricen Commissioned work for the Badisches Staatstheaters Karlsruhe, World Premiere on March 12th 2011, Baden State Theater Karlsruhe
  • Private Light Commissioned work for the American Ballet Theatre, World Premiere: November 5th, 2011, Bard College, later at the New York City Center
  • Fingerspitzengefühl World Premiere during the „Aktion Weihnachten“: December 11th, 2011, Stuttgart Ballet
  • Hypnotic Poison Commissioned work for the Theater Augsburg, World Premiere on March 24th, 2012, Theater Augsburg,in the course of the mixed repertory evening Forsythe, Galili, Volpi
  • Spaceman Solo for Luis Ortigoza (Ballett de Santiago de Chile), World Premiere: August 29th, 2012, Teatro Municipal de Santiago
  • Allure Solo for Hyo-Jung Kang (Stuttgart Ballet), World Premiere: September 15th, 2012, Dortmund Ballet
  • Krabat Full-length ballet. Commissioned work for the Stuttgart Ballet, World premiere on March 22nd, 2013, Stuttgart Ballet
 
Choreographies for the opera  
  • La Juive Choreography for the opera La Juive at the State Opera Stuttgart, Premiere: March 16, 2008, State Opera Stuttgart
  • Teseo Choreography for the opera Teseo at the State Opera Stuttgart, Premiere: May 2, 2009, State Opera Stuttgart
 
Awards  
  • 2007 Nomination in the category “Young choreographer to watch” in the critics’ survey of the magazine ballettanz
  • 2011 Nomination in the category “Young choreographer to watch” in the critics’ survey of the magazine ballettanz
  • 2011 Erik Bruhn Prize: Choreographic Prize for Little Monsters, performed by Elisa Badenes and Daniel Camargo
  • 2012 Nomination in the category “Young choreographer to watch” in the critics’ survey of the magazine ballettanz
  • 2012 Chilean Cultural Critics' Award nominated Spaceman the best choreography of the year 2012
Stuttgarter Ballett, Portrait von Demis Volpi, Foto: die arge lola