César Corrales

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César Corrales is a prominent ballet dancer, known for his virtuosic technique and leading roles with The Royal Ballet in London.

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instanceOf ballet dancer
performing artist
activeIn 21st century
awardReceived English National Ballet Emerging Dancer Award NERFINISHED
Youth America Grand Prix distinctions
basedIn London NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Francesca Hayward NERFINISHED
earlyCareer American Ballet Theatre Studio Company NERFINISHED
National Ballet of Canada NERFINISHED
employer The Royal Ballet NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork ballet
performing arts
genre classical ballet
contemporary ballet
neoclassical ballet
hasCitizenship Canadian
Cuban
hasParent Jesus Corrales NERFINISHED
Taina Morales NERFINISHED
hasRelative ballet dancer parents
hasResidence London NERFINISHED
influencedBy Cuban ballet tradition
North American ballet training
knownForRole Ali in Le Corsaire NERFINISHED
Basilio in Don Quixote NERFINISHED
Prince Florimund in The Sleeping Beauty NERFINISHED
Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake NERFINISHED
Romeo in Romeo and Juliet NERFINISHED
roles in contemporary works at The Royal Ballet
languageSpoken English
Spanish
memberOf English National Ballet NERFINISHED
nationality Cuban
notableEmployer English National Ballet NERFINISHED
The Royal Ballet NERFINISHED
notableFor leading roles with The Royal Ballet
virtuosic ballet technique
notablePerformance Don Quixote with The Royal Ballet NERFINISHED
Le Corsaire with English National Ballet NERFINISHED
Romeo and Juliet with The Royal Ballet NERFINISHED
occupation ballet dancer
position principal dancer at English National Ballet
principal dancer at The Royal Ballet
spouse Francesca Hayward NERFINISHED
style athletic virtuosity
dynamic stage presence
strong jumps
trainedAt National Ballet School of Canada NERFINISHED
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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Francesca Hayward dancePartner César Corrales