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Marcia Haydée Salaverry Pereira da Silva (born 18 April 1937) is a Brazilian-born ballet dancer, choreographer and ballet director. She was prima ballerina of the Stuttgart Ballet under John Cranko and succeeded him as the company's director, serving from 1976 to 1995. She has been director of the Santiago Ballet from 1992. == Career == Born in Niterói, Haydèe studied with several masters, joined the Royal Ballet School in London〔 and then the Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas (Monaco) in 1957. She entered the Stuttgart Ballet in 1961, where she was named the ''Prima ballerina'' the following year.〔 With John Cranko, she created roles in full-length ballets,〔 such as Juliet in ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1962), Tatiana in ''Onegin'' and Kate in ''The Taming of the Shrew''.〔 She said: A frequent dance partner in Stuttgart was for 30 years Richard Cragun, beginning with ''Romeo and Juliet''.〔 Her performance as Kate received a review in ''The Times'': Kenneth MacMillan created for her parts in Stuttgart in ''Las Hermanas'', based on Lorca's ''The House of Bernarda Alba'' in 1963, ''The Song of the Earth'' with Mahler's music ''Das Lied von der Erde'' in 1965, and ''Requiem'' after Fauré's Requiem in 1976.〔 John Neumeier created for her roles such as the Lady of the Camellias with music by Frédéric Chopin premiered in 1978,〔 and Blanche in ''A Streetcar Named Desire''. Maurice Bejart created roles for her in the full-length production ''"Wien, Wien, nur du allein"'', in ''Divine'', a ballet about Greta Garbo, in ''Isadora'' (1976) and ''Gaiete Parisienne'', among others, shown both in Stuttgart as with his company in Brussels.〔 After Cranko's death, Haydée was from 1976 to 1995 director of the Stuttgart Ballet.〔 She has also the director of the Santiago Ballet, the ballet of the Municipal Theatre of Santiago in Chile, from 1992 to 1996, and again from 2003.〔 Haydée appeared in several films, documentations of her work as well as filmed ballet. She appeared in the dance film ''Die Kameliendame'', directed by John Neumeier and produced by the NDR in 1986–87.〔 She took part in the film ''Golgotha'', filmed in Germany and Bulgaria from 1992 to 1994, directed by Mikhail Pandoursky.〔 She played in the 2000–02 German literary film ', directed by Ralf Schmerberg. Jean Christophe Blavier, her partner in ballet for many years, produced in 2006 a documentary DVD ''M. for Marcia. Marcia Haydée - die Tanzlegende des 20. Jahrhunderts.'' ( ... the dance legend of the 20th century). He produced the documentary ''Marcia Haydée – Das Schönste kommt noch!'' (The best is still to come!) in 2007, first broadcast by 3sat on 15 December 2007.〔 She published ''John Cranko'' (with an introduction by ) in 1973〔 and ''Mein Leben für den Tanz'' (My life for the dance) in 1996.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marcia Haydée」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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