1. Estelle's Content - Page 32 - Ballet Alert!
Jun 18, 2003 · But it's a pity that Mathieu Ganio who was supposed to danced "Tchaikovsky pas de deux" got injured: Audric Bezard is a good dancer too, but ...
Ah, what a wonderful thread- but it makes me feel all nostalgic... :rolleyes: Among the very first books I read, there were some Babars, and also the "Barbapapa" series... A bit later, a lot of books by the Comtesse de Ségur (actually some of them were quite dark, with a lot of orphans, abandoned children, early deaths, etc. I felt like crying each time I re-read the moment in "The memories of a donkey" when the darling little mistress of the donkey died from an illness), and also some books of the "Fantômette" series by Georges Chaulet, of the "Club des Cinq" by Enid Blyton (I don't know its English name), the Moomins by Tove Jansson (actually I still re-read those ones from time to time, they're worth reading at any age, and the drawings are so lovely), some Nancy Drew except that in the French version she was called Alice (and the author was called Caroline Quine [sic])... And many books of tales, especially two about Russian and Arabic tales, and several books about Egyptian and Greek mythology (according to my parents, when I first visited the Louvre at 6, it was quite hard to make me exit it because I refused to leave the Egyptian department, as I had been offered my first book about Egypt shortly before ) I loved the "Little house in the prairie" books too, actually all that sounded so strange and exotic to me (as I had no idea of the place and period it happened); the only one I didn't like much was the last one (at least, the last one published in French) after...
2. Mats Ek is Back at the Paris Opera Ballet - Fjord Review
“Another Place,” performed by étoiles Alice Renavand and Mathieu Ganio to the music of Franz Liszt, journeyed back and forth in the relationship of a couple, ...
The effect was one of a bad dream, a premonition that was both the beginning and ending of Mats Ek’s Carmen by the Paris Opera Ballet
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3. Mathieu Ganio: Étoile, Opéra de Paris (An interview, Part 1) - attitude
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Once more facing a new challenge, I began making preparations for this Interview. During the last few years, I had the opportunity to interview many „Names" from the world of Dance but very seldom, like this time, one whose work I admire so and is at the top of his career, continuing incessant
4. These Are the Best Ballets to Come Out of Quarantine - Vogue
Jul 23, 2020 · Over the lip of the tub comes the elegant, lissome limbs of the first swan, played by Viktorina Kapitonova (Boston Ballet), and next from a tub ...
A roundup of the best pandemic-era productions to watch now.
5. Mathieu Ganio: A Romantic Étoile Dancer - medici.tv
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A documentary by Marlène Ionesco
6. Mathieu Ganio: ...being curious can be a real help sometimes! - La Notte
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I’m happy to announce the series of interviews with the best ballet dancers of the world special for LA NOTTE Magazine. It is an honour for us not only to admire the best performances of the ballet world but to have an opportunity to know the people who make ballet history from their own point of view.Mathieu Ganio, the Principal dancer in Paris Opera Ballet (Étoile), is one of the La Notte Top-5 International Dancers of the Year. He supported the idea and talked with us about professional and p
7. Mathieu Ganio - J.M. Weston
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"Dance has always been a part of my life. My parents were separated, so my mother took me with her when she went on tour. It was nice spending afternoons in the dance studio. At home, I liked being with her when she learned ballets by watching them on video. When I was seven, she asked me if I wanted to try. I was doing judo at the time and it seemed natural to me." Influenced by his parents Dominique Khalfouni and Denis Ganio, both former principal dancers, Mathieu Ganio naturally started dancing at a young age. He started out at the Ecole nationale supérieure de Danse de Marseille, and then joined the Ballet School of the Opéra de Paris, joining the corps de ballet de Paris in 2001. His career quickly took off. Promoted to Coryphée in 2002 and Sujet in 2003, Mathieu Ganio became the youngest principal dancer ever at the age of 20. Acclaimed for his "noble dancing" style, his elegance and his qualities of partner, Mathieu Ganio danced in one ballet after another around the world, each role more illustrious than the next. In 2005, Mathieu Ganio received the Benois de la Danse award for his interpretation of James in La Sylphide alongside Aurélie Dupont. Acclaimed for his "noble dancing" style, his elegance and his qualities of partner, Mathieu Ganio danced in one ballet after another around the world, each role more illustrious than the next: the title role in Caligula, Daphnis in Daphnis et Chloé, or the Prince in The Nutcracker. In 2016, he plays the lead role in Rome...
8. Mathieu Ganio - DanceTabs
Tag - Mathieu Ganio ... One imagines that after the show he must have ravaged a hundred virgins, but maybe he simply went home and soaked his feet in the tub ...