Matteo Miccini

Soloist

Matteo Miccini

Soloist
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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Matteo Miccini
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Vita

Matteo Miccini was born in Florence, Italy. He received his initial ballet education at the Ballet Centre Florence. In 2010 he continued his education at the John Cranko Schule, from which he graduated in 2015. During his education he won prizes at different competitions such as the Premio Internazionale Cartagine 2010, the first prize at the Anna Pavlova Competition, the first prize at the Eurocity and the second prize at the Tanzolymp Berlin.

In October 2018 Matteo Miccini was awarded with the prize “Premio danza per la vita” during the benefit gala of the ANT Foundation in Florence. In the category “Best Italian Dancer abroad” he won the prize „Premio Internazionale ApuliArte 2019“ (March 2019) as well as the „Premio MADSS” in Salerno (November 2019). In January 2020 he won the „Premio Danza&Danza” as “best Italian interpreter abroad”. In October 2020 he won the award for “Emerging Italian Dancer on the International Dance Scene” at the “Premio nazionale per la danza” in Padova, Italy. In the 2020 Critics' Choice of the magazine Dance Europe he was named in the category "Name to watch". In August 2022 he was awarded the “Premio Positano Léonide Massine”. In August 2023 he was awarded the "Premio Volterra Danza 23".

In the 2015/16 season he became an apprentice with the Stuttgart Ballet; one season later he was taken in the Corps de ballet. At the beginning of the 2020/21 season he was promoted to Demi-Soloist, 2022/23 to Soloist.
Photo Carlos Quezada
Le Jeune Homme et la Mort
Ch: Roland Petit
D: Matteo Miccini
Photo Roman Novitzky / Stuttgarter Ballett
Swan Lake
Ch: John Cranko
D: Matteo Miccini, Anna Osadcenko
Photo Stuttgarter Ballett
Romeo and Juliet
Ch: John Cranko
D: Matteo Miccini
Photo Roman Novitzky / Stuttgarter Ballett
Onegin
Ch: John Cranko
D: Matteo Miccini
Photo Stuttgarter Ballett
The Lady of the Camellias
Ch: John Neumeier
D: Matteo Miccini, Elisa Badenes, Anna Osadcenko
Photo Roman Novitzky / Stuttgarter Ballett
Cassiopeia's Garden
Ch: Christian Spuck
D: Matteo Miccini, Elisa Badenes
Photo Stuttgarter Ballett
Dances at a Gathering
Ch: Jerome Robbins
D: Matteo Miccini
Photo Stuttgarter Ballett
Almost Blue
Ch: Marco Goecke
D: Matteo Miccini
Photo Stuttgarter Ballett
Romeo und Julia
Ch: John Cranko
D: Matteo Miccini
Photo Roman Novitzky / Stuttgarter Ballett

Repertoire

Leading Roles and Solo Roles with the Stuttgart Ballet
  • Are you as big as me? (Roman Novitzky)
  • Blake Works I (William Forsythe)
  • Bliss (Johan Inger)
  • Brouillards (John Cranko): Général Lavine Eccentric
  • Dances at a Gathering (Jerome Robbins): Role in Brick
  • Death in Venice (Staging, Choreography: Demis Volpi): Apollon
  • Don Quijote (Maximiliano Guerra): Gypsy Couple (double of Basilio)
  • Initials R.B.M.E. (John Cranko): E., solo role in E.
  • IT.FLOPPY.RABBIT (Katarzyna Kozielska)
  • Jeu de Cartes (John Cranko): Suite of hearts
  • Kaash (Akram Khan)
  • La fille mal gardée (Frederick Ashton): Alain, Flute boy
  • Le Jeune Homme et la Mort (Roland Petit)
  • Le Spectre de la Rose (Marco Goecke)
  • Lucid Dream (Marco Goecke)
  • Lulu. A Monstre Tragedy (Christian Spuck): Second client
  • Mayerling (Kenneth MacMillan): Bratfisch, Hungarian officer
  • One of a Kind (Jiří Kylián)
  • Onegin (John Cranko): Lenski
  • Pas de deux from: The Lady and the Fool (John Cranko): Bootface
  • Pas de trois from: Big Blur (Demis Volpi)
  • Petite Morte (Jiří Kylián)
  • Romeo and Juliet (John Cranko): Mercutio, Benvolio, carnival
  • Salome (Demis Volpi): The young Syrian
  • Self-deceit (Vittoria Girelli)
  • Seventh Symphony (Uwe Scholz): Solo Role
  • Solo (Hans van Manen)
  • Spell on you (Marco Goecke)
  • Ssss… (Edward Clug): Solo
  • Swan Lake (John Cranko): Prince Siegfried
  • Symphonie in C (George Balanchine): leading role and solo role 4th movement, finale: leading role 3rd movement
  • The Lady of the Camellias (John Neumeier): Des Grieux
  • The Nutcracker (Edward Clug): Fritz' friend
  • The Place of Choice (Roman Novitzky): leading role
  • The Sleeping Beauty (Marcia Haydée after Petipa): Blue Bird, Prince of the South, Cavalier, Variation Désiré 2nd act
  • The Taming of the Shrew (John Cranko): Hortensio, Petrucchio’s servant

Further Roles
  • Äffi (Marco Goecke)
  • Arcadia (Douglas Lee)
  • Black Swan (Marco Goecke)
  • Daydreamers (Edward Clug)
  • Mopey (Marco Goecke)

Specially created Roles
  • Almost Blue (Marco Goecke)
  • Averno (Morgann Runacre-Temple): Hades
  • Cassiopeia’s Garden (Christian Spuck)
  • Chrysalis (Vittoria Girelli)
  • Einssein (Mauro Bigonzetti)
  • Impuls (Roman Novitzky)
  • Leisure (Fabio Adorisio)
  • Lost Room (Fabio Adorisio)
  • Naiad (Douglas Lee)
  • Qi (Louis Stiens)
  • REVOLT (Nanine Linning)
  • SAP (Louis Stiens)
  • Sonno Elefante (Alessandro Giaquinto)
  • Sospesi (Vittoria Girelli)
  • SYMPHONY NO. 2 "Under the Trees' Voices" (David Dawson)
  • Taiyō to Tsuki (Martin Schläpfer)
  • The Nutcracker (Edward Clug): Fritz
  • Umarmung (Fabio Adorisio)
  • Under the Surface (Roman Novitzky)

Specially created Roles at Noverre-Society: Young Choreographers
  • Bridges (David Moore)
  • Cello contra bass (Roman Novitzky)
  • Sugar Rush (David Moore)

Corps de ballet Roles with the Stuttgart Ballet
  • A Streetcar named Desire (John Neumeier)
  • Boléro (Maurice Béjart)
  • Brouillards (John Cranko)
  • Concerto for Flute an Harp (John Cranko)
  • Dark Glow (Katarzyna Kozielska)
  • La fille mal gardée (Frederick Ashton)
  • Lulu. A Monstre Tragedy (Christian Spuck)
  • Mayerling (Kenneth MacMillan)
  • Neurons (Katarzyna Kozielska)
  • Onegin (John Cranko)
  • Part of: melodious gimmick to keep the boys in line (Marc Spradling)
  • Swan Lake (John Cranko)
  • The Lady and the Fool (John Cranko)
  • The Lady of the Camellias (John Neumeier)
  • The Seventh Symphony (Uwe Scholz)
  • The Sleeping Beauty (Marcia Haydée after Marius Petipa)

Own Choreographies

What we've been telling you. (Choreography with Marijn Rademaker) World Premiere at Noverre: Young Choreorgaphers on June 5, 2019, Stuttgart Ballet