Marcelo Gomes (dancer) - Roles

Roles

  • Prince Siegfried and Von Rothbart in Swan Lake
  • Des Grieux and Lescaut in Manon
  • Romeo in Romeo and Juliet
  • Albrecht in Giselle
  • Peasant Pas de deux from Giselle
  • Conrad, Ali, the Slave and Lankendem in Le Corsaire
  • The Prince in Cinderella
  • Solor in La Bayadère
  • The Bronze Idol in La Bayadere
  • Basilio and Espada in Don Quixote
  • James in La Sylphide
  • Franz in Coppélia
  • Othello in Othello
  • Prince Désiré in The Sleeping Beauty
  • Henry VIII in VIII
  • The Moor in Petrouchka
  • The Third Sailor in Fancy Free
  • The Man from the House Opposite in Pillar of Fire
  • Oberon and Lysander in The Dream
  • The Man (Heaven) and Fortune in "HereAfter"
  • Danilo and Camille in "The Merry Widow"
  • His Imperial Excellency in Offenbach in "the Underworld"
  • Onegin and Prince Gremin in "Onegin"
  • Jeanne de Brienne and Abderakman in "Raymonda"
  • Rogue in "Rabbit and Rogue"

He created Aktaion in "Artemis", the Portrait in "Dorian", Death in "HereAfter", Sergei in "On the Dnieper" and leading roles in "Black Tuesday", "C. to C. (Close to Chuck)", "Clear", "Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra", "From Here On Out", and "Glow - Stop."

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