Elisa Badenes - Dancer of the Year 2023
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- We are delighted to announce that Elisa Badenes is the Dancer of the Year for 2023. Initially nominated by Lucy Van Cleef in the annual Critics’ Choice, Badenes won the readers’ vote by a substantial margin. Originally from Valencia, she studied at the Royal Ballet School on a Prix de Lausanne scholarship and is a principal with Stuttgart Ballet. She talks candidly about her career to date in an interview filmed between a rehearsal and evening performance at the opera house in Stuttgart
What a lovely young lady ! I' ve seen her in the great ' Cranko' film - she did marvellously well 🎉🎉🎉🎉😊 gracias
What a wonderful dancer with a beautiful energy, so lovely to listen to. Congratulations 🎉
Her accent is so endearing and her dancing is breathtaking to the point of nearly heartbreaking! Such stage presence and at 31 looking 17, her ballet career may be longer than most barring an injury (God forbid!). What an amazing woman and dancer! Bravo! Bravissimo!
What a delightful woman, mesmerizing actress, and magnificent dancer.
Elisa you are a treasure! May you continue to “go with the flow” and catch little dreams for yourself always. 💐💐💐🩰 Congratulations from Boston, RB
She is a pleasure to listen and a pleasure to watch ..saw her in initial Mayerling and Onegin ...fabulous 👏👏
She is a beautiful dancer and woman and so charming!
Just delightful!
Absolutely stunning!
Such a delight to see and to hear. She is lovely.
Congratulations! Beautiful performances, lovely personality, fascinating career.
I wish her many more years of injury-free ballet bliss! 👏
Makes it look so easy! Loved the stories! Brava!
She marches to her own beat for sure
Sie ist so sympathisch und tanzt zauberhaft. Und sie spielte ganz wunderbar in „Cranko“.
Yes, her speaking of disasters happening on stage brings back memories. They don’t happen very often, but they Do happen. I think it is probably why we have so many improvisational classes. They help us think on the spot if something goes wrong. I used to hate, Hate, HATE improv classes, but they saved me and many of us in the past. What’s more, when needed, certain steps can what we plan to do and who we need on stage to pull it off. Almost like a dancers code.
Absolute fantasy...
Why is she pronouncing ballet without the silent t?
In German, it's "Ballett" with a spoken "t". However, she emphasizes the first syllabil, like in English.
Yes, it irks me a little how she pronounces the word. Also, I don't understand how she can still have such a strong accent when she's lived abroad for most of her life. There's something about her that bothers me (a pet peeve of mine is adult women speaking like little girls), but she dances beautifully... and that's what matters most.
I wish she would clip her fringe back or wear a headband!
Why?
😢
She looks so lovely with fringe👌🏻
Better yet, especially as a dancer, grow it out.
She may have tension alopecia, or weak hair that breaks when it is snatched. However if you look at her stage makeup and hair she’s exquisite.
If her fringe is her only fault you’re reaching. 😊🥰
Right choice not to consider the Royal Ballet Company.
I'm interested: why do you say so?