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THE SCOOP | National Ballet Of Canada Announces New Dancers, Staff For 2023-24

Image courtesy of the National Ballet of Canada
Image courtesy of the National Ballet of Canada

Hope Muir, Joan and Jerry Lozinski Artistic Director of The National Ballet of Canada, has announced the roster of dancers for the 2023/24 season. The list includes 13 young artists new to the NBC.

“It is my great pleasure to welcome seven new Corps de Ballet members and six RBC Apprentices to the company as we launch our 2023/24 season,” said Muir in a statement.

“These talented young artists join us from around the globe, many having trained at Canada’s National Ballet School as well as respected institutions in New York City, San Francisco, The Netherlands and Brazil. I looked forward to working with them in the studio and seeing their artistry develop onstage.”

New Corps de Ballet Members

Joining the Corps de Ballet represents a leap from training and apprenticeship into a professional dance career.

Three members of the RBC Apprentice Programme are joining the Corps de Ballet.

New RBC Apprentices & Promotions

New Artistic Staff

Along with the new dancers and promotions, former Dancer Lise-Marie Jourdain will take on the role of Rehearsal Director. She will work chiefly with the Corps de Ballet, and act as a liaison for the YOU dance programme.

A native of France, Lise-Marie trained at l’École de Danse de l’Opéra National de Paris, and joined Le Ballet de l’Opera National de Paris. There, she earned her Diplôme d’Etât de Professeur de Danse. She joined The National Ballet of Canada in 2002, and became part of Canada’s National Ballet School’s Ballet Staff after her retirement from the stage in 2017.

Stephanie Hutchison, newly retired as Principal Character Artist, has also been named as Rehearsal Director.

Congratulations to all the new and promoted company dancers and staff.

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