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Sir Peter Wright is living proof that doing what you love will sustain you. The ballet producer and artistic director turns 100 in November, but has been involved in recent revivals of his cherished productions of Giselle, The Nutcracker and Swan Lake for the Royal Ballet and Birmingham Royal Ballet. In this special episode of Why Dance Matters, we listen in as Sir Peter talks about his life and work to the RAD’s Patrons’ Circle (who support the RAD’s charitable work). He discusses the star dancers he worked with, and how ballet has changed during his remarkable life in dance.
Peter Wright made his debut as a dancer with Ballets Jooss during World War II. In 1961 he joined John Cranko’s new Stuttgart company, choreographing ballets and mounting his first production of Giselle. His productions of the classics now feature in the repertories of companies around the world. In 1977 he became Director of Sadler’s Wells Royal Ballet, supervising its transformation into Birmingham Royal Ballet (he became Director Laureate on retirement from the company in 1995). In 1990 he received the RAD’s Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Award, and a knighthood in 1993. He is a Vice-President of the RAD.
The RAD’s Patrons Circle https://www.royalacademyofdance.org/support-dance/#patron
Birmingham Royal Ballet celebrate Sir Peter Wright on 18 June https://www.brb.org.uk/shows/sir-peter-wright-centenary
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Sir Peter Wright is living proof that doing what you love will sustain you. The ballet producer and artistic director turns 100 in November, but has been involved in recent revivals of his cherished productions of Giselle, The Nutcracker and Swan Lake for the Royal Ballet and Birmingham Royal Ballet. In this special episode of Why Dance Matters, we listen in as Sir Peter talks about his life and work to the RAD’s Patrons’ Circle (who support the RAD’s charitable work). He discusses the star dancers he worked with, and how ballet has changed during his remarkable life in dance.
Peter Wright made his debut as a dancer with Ballets Jooss during World War II. In 1961 he joined John Cranko’s new Stuttgart company, choreographing ballets and mounting his first production of Giselle. His productions of the classics now feature in the repertories of companies around the world. In 1977 he became Director of Sadler’s Wells Royal Ballet, supervising its transformation into Birmingham Royal Ballet (he became Director Laureate on retirement from the company in 1995). In 1990 he received the RAD’s Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Award, and a knighthood in 1993. He is a Vice-President of the RAD.
The RAD’s Patrons Circle https://www.royalacademyofdance.org/support-dance/#patron
Birmingham Royal Ballet celebrate Sir Peter Wright on 18 June https://www.brb.org.uk/shows/sir-peter-wright-centenary
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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