Arielle Miralles

Corps de ballet

Arielle Miralles

Arielle Miralles. Photo par Karolina Kuras.

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Lieu de naissance : Buenos Aires, Argentina
Formation : École nationale de ballet du Canada
Au BNC depuis : 2019
Membre du corps de ballet depuis : 2022

 

Cinq choses à savoir

  1. 1Arielle Miralles was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and trained at Canada’s National Ballet School. She joined The National Ballet of Canada in 2019 as a RBC Apprentice.
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  3. 2Arielle performed various roles as a student in The Nutcracker, including the lead role of Marie, a little lamb and a unicorn.
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  5. 3One of Arielle’s favourite performance memories was travelling to Tokyo to perform in Tetsuya Kumakawa's Orchard Ballet Gala at the age of 16.
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  7. 4Arielle likes spending time in the kitchen, whether it’s cooking a nice meal for friends and family or baking a cake. She considers it her happy place.
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  9. 5When Arielle is not dancing, she is working towards a certificate in Business Management at the Toronto Metropolitan University.

 

Ballets préférés

  1. 1Onéguine
     
  2. 2Playlist by William Forsythe
     
  3. 3Carmen by Roland Petit
     
    1. 4In The Night
       
  4. 5Cacti

 

Full Biography

Arielle Miralles was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and trained at Canada’s National Ballet School. She joined The National Ballet of Canada as a RBC Apprentice in 2019 and was promoted to Corps de Ballet in 2022. 

Most recently, Arielle danced in the world premiere of Wayne McGregor’s MADDADDAM and the Canadian premiere of Alonzo King’s The Collective Agreement. Arielle’s repertoire includes Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, Romeo and Juliet, The Nutcracker, Cinderella, Giselle, A Streetcar Named Desire, Serenade, Elite Syncopations, Symphony in C, Concerto, Frame by Frame, Alleged Dances and Crepuscular

In 2019, Arielle was the recipient of the Peter Dwyer Award and Erik Bruhn Memorial Award. 

 

En savoir plus

Ballet News+: 20 Questions With Arielle Miralles

 

 

Prix

Peter Dwyer Award in 2019
Erik Bruhn Memorial Award in 2019

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