Prov.20:29
"The glory of young men is their strength: and the beauty of old men is the gray head."
Sonia Rodríguez
A native of Toronto, Sonia Rodriguez
studied dance in Madrid with Pedro de la Cruz and at the Princess Grace Academy
in Monaco. She joined The National Ballet of Canada in 1990 and was promoted to
Principal Dancer in 2000.
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Sonia Rodriguez
Biography
A native of Toronto, Sonia Rodriguez
studied dance in Madrid with Pedro de la Cruz and at the Princess Grace Academy
in Monaco. She joined The National Ballet of Canada in 1990 and was promoted to
Principal Dancer in 2000.
Ms. Rodriguez has danced the principal
roles in Swan Lake, Romeo
and Juliet, La Fille mal gardée, The
Sleeping Beauty, Giselle, Song of the Earth and Opus
19/The Dreamer. She has danced lead roles in numerous George
Balanchine ballets, including Apollo,
Mozartiana, Stravinsky Violin Concerto, Theme
and Variations, Serenade, the Sanguinic variation in The Four Temperaments and Diamonds from Jewels. Recently, she danced the role of Juliet in the world premiere of Romeo and Juliet by Alexei Ratmansky, the title role in the North American premiere of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Christopher Wheeldon, as well as the role of Ophelia in Hamlet by Kevin O’Day. Ms. Rodriguez has had many roles created on her, including the title role in Cinderella, Princess Vasilisa in The Firebird and roles in An Italian Straw Hat and The Four Seasons. In 2005, she danced the role of Dulcinea in the world premiere of Suzanne Farrell’s re-staging of Balanchine’s Don Quixote at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
Ms. Rodriguez has held numerous guesting engagements, including the Stars of the 21st Century Gala in New York City, International Ballet Gala in Madrid, Spain, Gala of International Dance Stars in Cincinnati and the International Ballet Festival of Miami.
Ms. Rodriguez was inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame in 2012. In 2011, she was honoured with Spain’s Officer’s Cross of the Civil Merit and wrote her first children’s book, T is for Tutu: A Ballet Alphabet.
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