Le Corsaire (1998)
Le Corsaire (2013)
Raymonda
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Anna-Marie Holmes has appeared as a ballerina and has taught in more
than 30 countries on five continents. Born in Canada, she traveled with
Heino Heiden, Lydia Karpova and Wayne Shaw; in London with Audrey de
Vos and Errol Addison and, in addition, received her Grade 10 Certificate
from the Royal Conservatory of Music in piano.
In New York she continued her ballet studies with Felia Dubrovska and
trained in Leningrad with Natalia Dudinskaya, Alexander Pushkin and
Alla Shelest of the Kirov Ballet. Homes was the first North American
invited to perform with the Kirov Ballet in Russia. She also has appeared
with the London Festival Ballet, Royal Scottish Ballet, Berlin Staats
Oper, Het Nationale Ballet of Holland,
Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, Chicago International Ballet, Ruth Page
Ballet, Royal Winnipeg Ballet and others. In addition, choreographers
such as Brian MacDonald, Agnes de Mile, Ruth Page, Juan Corelli and
Peter Darrell created many works for her.
Holmes founded the International Academy of Dance Costa do Sol in Portugal
and served as its co-artistic director. In addition, Holmes staged The
Nutcracker, Cinderella, Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, Paquita
and other major classics when she served as co-artistic director of
the Tennessee Festival Ballet. Known for her interpretations of the
Russian classics, Holmes has produced or set these great works in Lisbon,
Oslo, Helsinki, Antwerp, Naples, Florence, New York and Tokyo. Holmes
staged The Sleeping Beauty for Florence’s Maggio Musicale
and Swan Lake for Den Norske Oper Ballet. She has taught and
restaged many of the classics in America for such companies as Dance
Theater of Harlem and American Ballet Theatre. Her staging of Le
Corsaire appeared on PBS’s Great Performances, for which
it won an Emmy Award.
Holmes joined Boston Ballet in 1985 ad in 1997 was named Artistic
Director of the company as well as Dean of Faculty for the Boston Ballet
Center for Dance Education. During her tenure with Boston Ballet, Holmes
created new stagings of many ballets, including Giselle, Don Quixote,
La Bayadère, Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty.
Holmes was Artistic Director of the School of the International Ballet
Competition in Jackson, Mississippi in 1990 and 1994 and, in 1997, she
received the Dance Magazine Award for extraordinary and lasting
contributions to the art form. She staged La Bayadère
for The Royal Ballet of Flanders and Raymonda for both the
National Ballet of Finland and American Ballet Theatre, in addition
to teaching at The Royal Ballet in London, Ballet du Capitole in Toulouse
and the Royal Danish Ballet in Copenhagen. Holmes became the first recipient
of the North Carolina School of the Arts Rudolf Nureyev Endowed Distinguished
Professorship in Ballet. Since 2005, she coached Swan Lake
at the Den Norske Oper Ballet and Giselle at the Royal Ballet
of Flanders, as well as teaching at the Den Norske Oper Ballet, Ballet
du Capitole in Toulouse, mounting Laurencia pas d’action
for the Joffrey Ballet in Chicago and Le Corsaire and Raymonda
for American Ballet Theatre. She has taught at The Royal Ballet
and the English National Ballet in England and directed a summer school
in Ascoli Picino, Italy. She coached Giselle and staged
La Bayadère for the Flanders Ballet. In addition to staging
Le Corsaire for ABT every other year, the past three years
have taken her to Uraguay to stage Le Corsaire for Julio Bocca’s
company and to Argentina to stage a new production of Le Corsaire
for the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires. She also staged Don
Quixote for Ballet West, Tulsa Ballet and the Washington Ballet.
Anna-Marie has directed the program of classical dance at Jacob’s
Pillow for the past 12 years and has had commissioned 12 original creations
for the festival. In Canada, she works frequently with Atlantic Ballet
Theater and choreographed and produced a new production of The Nutcracker
for the city of Vancouver. This will be the fifth year the Goh Ballet
has performed this version of The Nutcracker to sold out houses.
She has worked for the Canadian Government as an adjudicator, evaluating
most of the major Canadian ballet companies and schools for the Canadian
Council.
Holmes is very active in her work as a judge for Youth American Grand
Pirx, travelling throughout the United States each year for their preliminary
and final competitions. 2013 will take her to Japan, England, Italy
and Canada. She has her schedule booked through 2014 and is in constant
demand as a judge, guest teacher and choreographer.
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