Marguerite Donlon

Marguerite Donlon (born 31 May 1966) is an Irish dancer, choreographer and ballet director.

Career

Marguerite Donlon was born in County Longford, Republic of Ireland. After a childhood of traditional Irish dance, Marguerite began her ballet studies with Anica Louw and Dorothy Stevens at the late age of 16.[1] She became a soloist and choreographer with the dance company of the Deutsche Oper Berlin in 1990; before that she was a member of the English National Ballet under Peter Schaufuss.[2] During this time she worked with and was coached by many world-renowned artists, including Natalia Makarova, Rudolf Nureyev, Kenneth MacMillan, and danced pieces from choreographers such as Maurice Béjart, William Forsythe, Bill T. Jones, Meg Stuart and Jiří Kylián.

She was director of the ballet at the Saarländisches Staatstheater between 2001 and 2013.

Awards

Selected works

  • 1999: Patch of Grass
  • 2000: Different Directions
  • 2001: We Three Sheep
  • 2002: BeBob
  • 2002: How fast you want!
  • 2002: Somewhere Between Remembering and Forgetting
  • 2002: Move
  • 2002: Taboo or not
  • 2003: Chocolate (bittersweet)
  • 2003: Carmen privat
  • 2003: Poetic Licence
  • 2004: Blind Date
  • 2004: Zettels Sommernachts Traum
  • 2005: Strokes Through The Tail
  • 2005: Tanz mir das Lied vom Tod
  • 2005: Die Schachtel
  • 2005: Eros - Life Instinct
  • 2005: Erinnerung an...eine Zukunft
  • 2005: On Top
  • 2006: CRASH
  • 2006: Schatten
  • 2006: Die roten Schuhe
  • 2006: Words and Music (And Silence)
  • 2006: Giselle: Reloaded
  • 2007: Romeo und Julia
  • 2007: Seed
  • 2008: The Nutcracker
  • 2008: Splash!
  • 2008: Sound Moves
  • 2008: Le sacre du printemps
  • 2009: Swan Lake– aufgetaucht
  • 2009: Casa Azul - Inspired by Frida Kahlo
  • 2010: Footprints
  • 2010: Buster Keaton in Silent Mov(i)e
  • 2011: Secret of immortality (alpha, soma)
  • 2011: BLUE
  • 2012: Heroes
  • 2012: Labyrinth of Love
  • 2013: LIEBE in schwarz-weiß
  • 2013: Close Up
  • 2013: Wings
  • 2014: Shadow

References

  1. Mulroony, Deirdre (13 April 2012). "Longford studio that has become Ireland's dance centre". Irish Times (Dublin, Ireland). Archived from the original on May 10, 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2012.
  2. Weiss, Hedy (10 April 2002). "It's in with new at Hubbard St.". Chicago Sun-Times (Chicago, United States). (subscription required)

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