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COMPAÑÍA NACIONAL DE DANZA

Compañía Nacional de Danza

Thursday–Saturday
April 29–May 1
8pm
Novellus Theater at YBCA
$49/$32

Inventive, disturbing, ultimately marvelous choreography.

—Ballet.co.uk

Program

Three works by Nacho Duato:

Arenal (1988) - music by Maria del Mar Bonet
Kol Nidre (2009) -
music by John Tavener, Arvo Pärt and John Zorn
Cobalto (2009)
- music by Pedro Alcalde/Sergio Caballero

About This Performance

Innovative and sensual, Compañía Nacional de Danza has established itself as one of the great contemporary dance companies in the world. Two years ago SFP presented CND in its triumphant San Francisco debut. Now they return to once again showcase the work of Artistic Director Nacho Duato, who is leaving after 20 years of breakthrough choreography. Don't miss this stunningly original company in its final season under Duato.

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artist biography

Born in Valencia, Spain, Nacho Duato started professional ballet training with the Rambert School in London at eighteen, expanding his studies at Maurice Béjart's Mudra School in Brussels and completing his dance education at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Centre in New York.

In 1980 Duato signed his first professional contract with the Cullberg Ballet in Stockholm, and a year later Jirí Kylián brought him to the Nederlands Dans Theater in Holland, where he was quickly incorporated into the company and repertoire.

For his achievements as a dancer he received the VSCD Gouden Dansprijs (Golden Dance Award) for the year 1987. Duato's natural talent soon had him look beyond the limitations of a dancer and turn towards choreography. His first attempt, in 1983, turned into a major success: Jardí Tancat, to Spanish/Catalan music by compatriot María del Mar Bonet won him the first prize at the International Choreographic Workshop (Internationaler Choreographischer Wettbewerb) at Cologne.

In 1988 Nacho Duato was named Resident Choreographer for Nederlands Dans Theater working alongside Hans van Manen and Jirí Kylián.

With the growing demand from international companies requesting his work for their repertoire, Duato took a decisive step in his career. His ballets form part of the repertoire of companies such as Cullberg Ballet, Nederlands Dans Theater, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, Deutsche Oper Ballet, Australian Ballet, Stuttgart Ballet, Ballet Gulbenkian, Finnish Opera Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Royal Ballet and American Ballet Theatre and Paris Opera Ballet.

In 1995, he received the grade of Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres which is awarded annually by the French Embassy in Spain. In 1998 the Spanish Government awarded him the Gold Medal for Merit in the Fine Arts. In April 2000 at the Stuttgart Opera he won the Benois de la Danse, one of the most prestigious international awards for choreography, presented by the International Dance Association for Multiplicity. Forms of Silence and Emptiness. Duato received the National Dance Award 2003 in the "Creation" category. 

At the invitation of the Instituto Nacional de las Artes Escénicas y de la Música of the Spanish Ministry of Culture in June 1990, Nacho Duato became Artistic Director of the Compañía Nacional de Danza.