List of Ballets/roles Performed
The following is a list of repertoire of Tamara Rojo's performance in various ballet company.
Role | Choreographer | Company |
---|---|---|
Les Sylphides | Petipa | B.B.Com.Madrid, Royal Ballet |
Theme and Variations | Balanchine | B.C.Madrid-Ullate, Royal Ballet |
Allegro Brillante | Balanchine | B.Com.Madrid-Ullate |
Grossa Fuga | Hans Van Manen | B.Com.Madrid-Ullate |
In the Future | Glen Tetley | B.Com.Madrid-Ullate |
Arraigo | Victor Ullate | B.Com.Madrid-Ullate |
Simum | Victor Ullate | B.Com.Madrid-Ullate |
Three Cornered Hat | Leonide/Massine | Bal.Opera de Nice |
Le Beau Danube | Derek Deane | Bal.Opera de Nice |
Rite of Spring | Kenneth MacMillan | E.N.B., Royal Ballet |
Clara (Nutcracker ) | Cranko | English Nat. Ballet |
Paquita | Leonide/Massine | English Nat. Ballet |
Juliet (Romeo and Juliet) | Kenneth MacMillan | English Nat. Ballet |
Cinderella | Ben Stevenson | English Nat. Ballet |
Three Preludes | Hans Van Manen | English Nat. Ballet |
Nascita di Orfeo | Christopher Hampson | Ente Publico Arena de Verona |
Odette/Odile (Swan Lake) | Deane/Makarova/M.Mason/Nureyev | Kirov Ballet |
Blancanieves | Ricardo Cue | Music: E. Aragón – Spain |
Odette/Odile (Swan Lake) | Lev Ivanov | ENB/Scottish Ballet |
Consolations & Liebestraum | Christopher Bruce | ROH2 |
Tatiana (Onegin) | John Cranko | Royal Ballet |
Juliet (Romeo and Juliet) | Kenneth MacMillan | Royal Ballet |
Isadora | Kenneth MacMillan | Royal Ballet |
Mary Vetsera (Mayerling) | Kenneth MacMillan | Royal Ballet |
Manon | Kenneth MacMillan | Royal Ballet |
Song of the Earth | Kenneth MacMillan | Royal Ballet |
Requiem | Kenneth MacMillan | Royal Ballet |
Winter Dreams | Kenneth MacMillan | Royal Ballet |
My Brother, My Sisters | Kenneth MacMillan | Royal Ballet |
Symphony in C | Balanchine | Royal Ballet |
Jewels | Balanchine | Royal Ballet |
Tzigane | Balanchine | Royal Ballet |
Dances at a Gathering | Jerome Robbins | Royal Ballet |
Rushes | Wayne McGregor | Royal Ballet |
Chroma | Wayne McGregor | Royal Ballet |
Kitri (Don Quixote ) | Vladimir Vasiliev | Ballet Alla Escala |
Sugar Plum Fairy (Nutcracker) | Fokine | Royal Ballet, E.N.B. |
Juliet (Romeo and Juliet) | Cranko | Scottish Ballet |
La Sylphide | Bournonville/Sorella Englund J.Covalli/J.Perrot | Scottish Ballet, Royal Ballet |
Giselle | Petipa /Deane/A. Dowell/ | Royal Ballet, Ullate,B.N.Cuba |
Kitri (Don Quixote ) | D. Deane/Petipa/Ashton | The Tokyo Ballet |
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