Dorian Plasse

Corps de ballet

Dorian Plasse

Corps de ballet
On stage at
https://www.stuttgarter-ballett.de/ Stuttgarter Ballett Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Romeo and Juliet
Sun 29. Dec / 19:00
Opernhaus / Introduction at foyer 1st floor (in German) 18:15
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Vita

Dorian Plasse was born on the island La Réunion where he also grew up. In 2012 he began his ballet education at the Ecole Municipale de Musique, de Danse at d’Art Dramatique in Saint-Denis on La Réunion. In 2018 he moved to Monte Carlo to continue his education at the Académie Princesse Grace from which he graduated in 2022.

In 2017 he won a first and third prize at the Youth America Grand Prix Regional Competition in Barcelona, one year later he participated in the finals in New York. At the Prix de Lausanne 2022 he won a scholarship and the Contemporary Dance Award.

During the 2022/23 season Dorian Plasse was an apprentice with the Stuttgart Ballet, in the following season he became a member of the Corps de ballet.
Photo Roman Novitzky

Repertoire

Solo-Roles with the Stuttgart Ballet
  • Blake Works I (William Forsythe): Solo role
  • Romeo and Juliet (John Cranko): Benvolio
  • Seventh Symphony (Uwe Scholz): Solo Role
  • Sospesi (Vittoria Girelli)
  • Swan Lake (John Cranko): Companion of the Prince
  • The Nutcracker (Edward Clug): Fritz, Fritz's friend, camel, harlequin
  • The Place of Choice (Roman Novitzky): Solo

Specially created Roles
  • Averno (Morgann Runacre-Temple): oil
  • In Esisto (Vittoria Girelli): Corps
  • The Nutcracker (Edward Clug): servant, cossack

Specially created Roles at Noverre: Young Choreographers
  • Le Piège de Gaspard (Emanuele Babici): Scarbo
  • Veritas vos liberat (Emanuele Babici)

Corps de ballet roles with the Stuttgart Ballet
  • Initials R.B.M.E. (John Cranko)
  • Onegin (John Cranko)
  • Requiem (Kenneth MacMillan)
  • Romeo and Juliet (John Cranko)
  • Swan Lake (John Cranko)
  • The Lady of the Camellias (John Neumeier)
  • The Nutcracker (Edward Clug)
  • The Taming of the Shrew (John Cranko)

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