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THE SCOOP | National Ballet Of Canada’s Sonia Rodriguez Confirms Retirement For 2022

Sonia Rodriguez (Photo: Karolina Kuras)
Sonia Rodriguez (Photo: Karolina Kuras)

Sonia Rodriguez, Principal Dancer at the National Ballet of Canada, has announced she will be retiring in 2022, closing a 32-year career.

Her farewell production will be as Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire, March 2 – 6, 2022.

Over thirty years of accolades

What they’re saying

“She is one of the finest dancers in the company’s history – a brilliant artist, a passionate dance actor and a consummate professional,” said Karen Kain, Artistic Director Emerita. “Sonia’s contribution to the National Ballet is beyond measure and I look forward to watching her final performances and to celebrating her outstanding career.”

“The National Ballet of Canada has been so much more than a professional home for me,” said Rodriguez. “It has been a place where I have grown not only as a dancer and artist but personally as well, surrounded by friends and colleagues that I consider family. This career has been a dream come true and I am so grateful to everyone who made it possible, from our wonderful audiences and donors to my fellow artists. After so much time away from the stage, I cannot wait to return to the artform I love for my final season. I look forward to sharing with everyone these last special performances with the company.”

Against the odds… With bodies practised to athletic perfection, dancers’ careers can be unexpectedly brief. On average, a dancer’s career tends to end on stage at around 35.

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