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Hugo Marchand
Born1993
Nantes, France
EducationNantes Conservatory
Paris Opera Ballet School
Occupationballet dancer
Career
Current groupParis Opera Ballet

Hugo Marchand (born (1993-12-07)December 7, 1993) is a French ballet dancer. He joined the Paris Opera Ballet in 2011 and was named étoile in 2017, at age 23.

Early life

Marchand was born in Nantes.[1] He trained at Nantes Conservatory, before leaving home to study at the Paris Opera Ballet School for four years.[1][2] He stated that he "didn't like the atmosphere or the rigid structure very much".[2]

Career

In 2011, Marchand joined the Paris Opera Ballet.[2] In 2014, he won the third prize at the Varna International Ballet Competition.[3] The same year he was spotted by Benjamin Millepied, who had just become the director of dance, and Marchand began understudying for lead roles, which led to his debuts in The Nutcracker, La Bayadère and Balanchine's Theme and Variations.[2] Marchand was promoted every year under Millepied's tenure, and the pattern continued after Aurélie Dupont took over.[2]

In March 2017, Marchand was promoted to étoile following his unexpected debut as James in Lacotte's La Sylphide when the company was touring in Japan.[2] Months later,[1] he was awarded Prix Benois de la Danse for his performance as Romeo in Nureyev's Romeo and Juliet.[4] His repertory includes classical ballets,[1] as well as works by Millepied, George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, John Cranko, Rudolf Nureyev and William Forsythe.[2][5][6]

In 2021, his memoir Danser was published. Marchand stated he thought he was too young to write one but the editor told him she "wanted to hear the voice of a young person talking about following their passion, and what the costs were of that". He wrote it with the help of Caroline de Bodinat.[7] Later that year, he worked with colleague Hannah O'Neill on a pas de deux for Gagosian Premieres.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Hugo Marchand". Forbes. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Capelle, Laura (8 May 2018). ""I Barely Had My Own Corps Spot, and All of a Sudden I Had to Be a Principal."". Dance Magazine.
  3. ^ "XXVI Varna IBC 2014". Varna International Ballet Competition. 18 April 2018. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Benois de la danse: 2017". Prix Benois de la Danse. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  5. ^ Capelle, Laura (21 January 2019). "How Paris Opéra's Hugo Marchand Becomes Onegin (And Why the Role Inspired Him to Study Acting)". Pointe Magazine.
  6. ^ Capelle, Laura (30 October 2018). "Paris Opera Ballet finds freedom in its Tribute to Jerome Robbins". Financial Times.
  7. ^ a b Sulcas, Roslyn (19 March 2021). "A Paris Opera Ballet Étoile on Being Young, Gifted and Successful". New York Times.
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