Английская Википедия:Evan McKie
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Evan M. McKie is a ballet dancer in classical and contemporary ballet[1] and an actor-dancer known for interpreting roles from literature.[1] He has served as an honorary advisor to Dance Collection Danse,[2] and is a guest writer and a member of the international advisory board of Dance Magazine.[3]
Early life and education
McKie trained at Canada's National Ballet School[4] and the Kirov Academy of Ballet in Washington D.C. under the guidance of Vladimir Djouloukhadze.[5]Шаблон:Self-published source He graduated from Stuttgart Ballet's affiliated John Cranko Schule under the tutelage of Pyotr Pestov.[3][4][6]
Career
McKie became a first soloist with Stuttgart Ballet in 1997.[7] The Financial Times described his performance of Onegin was "the sensation of the entire season".[8]
In Stuttgart, under the direction and mentorship of fellow Canadian Reid Anderson, McKie danced in classic ballets, narrative works, and contemporary collaborations.[9] Anthony Dowell coached McKie in the British style in some of his own originated roles.[10]
McKie received critical acclaim while on tour and at home with the company.[11][12][13] He was mentioned in Gary Smith's Top 10 performances of the year list in 2019 for his debut of George Balanchine's Apollo.[14]
McKie did not give performances with the National Ballet from the beginning of Covid-19 in 2020. He left the company in July 2022.[15]
McKie is a contributor and advisory board member for Dance Magazine.[16]
Performance repertoire
| Notable Role | Play | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Onegin & Vladimir Lensky | Onegin by John Cranko | [4] |
| Prince Florimund (Prince Desire) | The Sleeping Beauty | [4] |
| Hamlet | Hamlet by Kevin O'Day | [4] |
| Leontes | The Winter's Tale (ballet) by Christopher Wheeldon | [4] |
| Serge Diaghilev & Petruschka | Nijinsky | [4] |
| Alexei Karenin | Anna Karenina | [4] |
| Romeo | Romeo and Juliet | [4] |
| Tybalt and Paris | Romeo and Juliet by John Cranko & Alexei Ratmansky | [4] |
| Apollo | George Balanchine | [4] |
| Pflegmetic & Sanguinic | The Four Temperaments by George Balanchine. | [17] |
Awards
- McKie has several times received Italy's ApuliArte prize for achievement in dance.[15]
- McKie was chosen as one of LaNotte MagazineШаблон:'s Top Five International Dancers of the Year for 2020 and 2021.[18]Шаблон:Primary source inline
- He was named a My Entertainment Award Fan Favorite, 2016/17.[19]
References
External links
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