Gabriel Anderson

Birmingham Royal Ballet: First Artist (2016-present)

Born: London

Trained: The Royal Ballet School

Joined: 2016; First Artist, 2023

Proudest experience on stage: Dying onstage as Paris at the end of Romeo and Juliet after having the pleasure and honour of dancing with former Principal Nao Sakuma as Juliet.

Most important role: The creation and performances of Didy Veldman’s Sense of Time was a massive highlight for me – she was so much fun to work with and I enjoyed every show.

What would you be if you weren’t a dancer: A freelance photographer and illustrator or jewellery maker

REPERTORY INCLUDES

Carlos Acosta: Don Quixote (Matador)
Frederick AshtonLa Fille mal gardée, The Dream (Rustics)
David Bintley: The Tempest (Strange Fish), Aladdin (Gold, Silver, Djinn Entourage), ‘Still Life’ at the Penguin Café, Cinderella
Ruth BrillArcadia
Michael Corder:Le Baiser de la fée
John Cranko:Pineapple Poll
Pontus Lidberg (Raúl Reinoso, Cassi Abranches): Black Sabbath – The Ballet
Kenneth MacMillan: Romeo and Juliet (Paris, Lord Montague), Concerto, Elite Syncopations,Solitaire
Hans van Manen: 5 Tangos
Goya MonteroChacona
Juliano Nunes: Interlinked
Didy Veldman: Sense of Time
Peter Wright: Coppélia (Mazurka, Czárdás, Call to Arms), The Nutcracker (Drosselmeyer, Spanish Dance, Arabian Dance), The Sleeping Beauty (The Fairy Carabosse)

Source:

Gabriel Anderson, Birmingham Royal Ballet

Gabriel Anderson Paris Nao Sakuma Juliet Editorial Stock Photo - Stock Image | Shutterstock EditorialSee also:

UK TOUR OF BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET ‘S THE SLEEPING BEAUTY BEGINS, Ballet News
Birmingham Royal Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty, SeeingDance
Your July Ballet Roster Roundup: Dancers and Directors on the Move, Pointe Magazine

Video links:

Homemade – Gabriel Anderson
The Sleeping Beauty: Meet the Evil Fairy!

Social media:

Instagram @ganderson__

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