Eric Pinto Cata
Birmington Royal Ballet: Artist (2021-present)
Born: London
Trained: The Royal Ballet School
Joined: 2021
Awards: The Valerie Adams Award for Exceptional Musicality (2018); 2nd Place in the Lynn Seymour Award for Expressive Dance (2019); The Gailene Stock Award (2020) – all at The Royal Ballet School
Favourite one-act ballet: I love William Forsythe’s Blake Works I. Forsythe is known for giving the classical aesthetic a new dimension, and I think Blake Works I displays this in a very fresh and compelling way.
Dream role: I would love to dance the role of Lensky in John Cranko’s Onegin. It was the first ballet I saw, and as a character, I find the development of his emotional landscape very interesting.
Proudest on-stage moment: Performing Didy Veldman’s Is To Be at the 2020 Youth Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Lausanne. The experience of working on a performance of that scale was very exciting.
Favourite ballet score: I love Joby Talbot’s score for Christopher Wheeldon’s The Winter’s Tale and Richard Strauss’ Vier Letzte Lieder used in Rudi van Dantzig’s ballet of the same title. Both are beautiful compositions.
Favourite composer: I am a great fan of Sergei Rachmaninoff. I admire both the grandiosity and the effusive expression of his works. I find his compositions are timeless and can easily correlate with contemporary emotions.
REPERTORY INCLUDES
Carlos Acosta: Don Quixote (Matador)
Miguel Altunaga:City of a Thousand Trades
Pontus Lidberg (Raúl Reinoso, Cassi Abranches): Black Sabbath – The Ballet
Kenneth MacMillan: Romeo and Juliet (Mandolin Dance)
Juliano Nunes: Interlinked
Will Tuckett: Lazuli Sky
Peter Wright: The Nutcracker (Jack-in-the Box, Russian Dance)
Source:
Eric Pinto Cata, Birmingham Royal Ballet
See also:
Get to know BRB2: meet BRB Artist Eric Pinto Cata, Birmingham Royal Ballet
BRB2 review – great start for Carlos Acosta’s young squad, The Guardian
Video links:
Royal Ballet School – #InsideTheStudio
Social media:
Instagram @ericpintocata