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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190124T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190124T123000
DTSTAMP:20241015T185544Z
URL:https://dance.colostate.edu/events/masterclass-raffaele-morra-from-les
 -ballets-trockadero/
SUMMARY:Masterclass: Dying Swan workshop with Les Ballets Trockadero de Mon
 te Carlo's Ballet master\, Raffaele Morra
DESCRIPTION:The world’s foremost all-male comic ballet company.\n\nRaffae
 le Morra is Les Ballets Trockadero’s Ballet Master\, teaching artist\, a
 nd a dancer. He began his studies in classical ballet in his hometown of F
 ossano Italy in 1986\, becoming a member of the "Compagnia di Danza del Te
 atro Nuovo" in 1994\, and joining the Trockadero in 2001. With the Trocks\
 , he has danced a variety of leading male and female roles\, including Ode
 tte\, Prince Siegried\, Von Rothbar and Benno in “Swan Lake\;” Giselle
 \, Myrtha\, and Prince Albrecht in "Giselle\;” and has choreographed wor
 ks including "Majisimas\," a parody of the ballet "Majisimo" by Cuban chor
 egrapher Jorge Garcia. As Ballet Master since 2015\, he is responsible for
  teaching the repertoire to new dancers\, re-staging ballets from the vast
  library\, running rehearsals\, and teaching master classes. He has set ba
 llets for Les Ballets Trockadero including “La Naiade and le Pecheur” 
 (Pugni\, Perrot) and “Napoli Pas de six” (Helsted/Paulli\, Bournonvill
 e) and teaches extensively on tour.\n\nLes Ballets Trockadero de Monte Car
 lo was founded in 1974 by a group of ballet enthusiasts for the purpose of
  presenting a playful\, entertaining view of traditional\, classical balle
 t in parody form and en travesti\, Les Ballets Trockadero first performed 
 in the late-late shows in Off-Off Broadway lofts. The TROCKS\, as they are
  affectionately known\, quickly garnered a major critical essay by Arlene 
 Croce in The New Yorker\, and combined with reviews in The New York Times
   and The Village Voice\, established the Company as an artistic and popu
 lar success.  By mid 1975\, the TROCKS’ inspired blend of their loving 
 knowledge of dance\, their comic approach\, and the astounding fact that m
 en can\, indeed\, dance  en pointe  without falling flat on their faces\
 , was being noted beyond New York.  Articles and notices in publications 
 such as Variety\, Oui\, The London Daily Telegraph\, as well as a Richard 
 Avedon photo essay in Vogue\, made the Company nationally and internationa
 lly known.\n\nThe class is free\, but registration required. Please bring 
 a completed photography release form with you to the class. Minors must al
 so bring a completed waiver.\n\n[gravityform id="12" name="Dying Swan" tit
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LOCATION:Dance Studio 101\, University Center for the Arts\, 1400 Remington
  St.\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80524\, United States
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