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Interview: Still on an upward trajectory, the career of National Ballet of Canada’s Hope Muir – a “collector of ideas and people”

26 September 2024 by Graham Watts Leave a Comment

Hope Muir. Photo by Karolina Kuras. Courtesy of The National Ballet of Canada

Graham Watts talks to Hope Muir, Artistic Director of The National Ballet of Canada, on the eve of the company’s London performances. Several years ago, the outstanding South African dancer, Dane … [Read more...] about Interview: Still on an upward trajectory, the career of National Ballet of Canada’s Hope Muir – a “collector of ideas and people”

Interview: Choreographer Carlos Pons Guerra on Mariposa – a Queer Tragedy inspired by Puccini’s Madama Butterfly

19 September 2024 by Paul Arrowsmith Leave a Comment

Mariposa by DeNada photo by Joe Armitage, crop

Choreographer Carlos Pons Guerra talks to Paul Arrowsmith ahead of the UK tour of Mariposa – "Adapting opera into non-verbal dance was an exciting, but certainly difficult." Nicknamed ‘the Pedro … [Read more...] about Interview: Choreographer Carlos Pons Guerra on Mariposa – a Queer Tragedy inspired by Puccini’s Madama Butterfly

Interview: Italian artist Cris Devil – creating his artistic world with irony and passion

8 September 2024 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Cris Devil - Trash Dance - Zanini Arte

Italian visual artist Cris Devil has music and movement (and occasionally dance too) at the centre of his work. Guitars are everywhere – as motifs on walls and floors or flying through the air. His … [Read more...] about Interview: Italian artist Cris Devil – creating his artistic world with irony and passion

Interview: Jennie Muskett – the Emmy-winning film composer seeking a new career writing music for dance

4 September 2024 by Graham Watts 1 Comment

Jennie Muskett crop

Graham Watts interviews composer Jennie Muskett – “I see myself as a storyteller in music.” The first worldwide tour of the revived London City Ballet, under the dynamic leadership of Christopher … [Read more...] about Interview: Jennie Muskett – the Emmy-winning film composer seeking a new career writing music for dance

Interview: Artistic Director Christopher Marney on reviving London City Ballet – small is beautiful

26 August 2024 by Gramilano 1 Comment

Christopher Marney, photo by ASH crop

Christopher Marney is a brave man. At a time when many dance companies are struggling economically, Marney has revived London City Ballet, a company founded in 1978 by Harold King, a personable South … [Read more...] about Interview: Artistic Director Christopher Marney on reviving London City Ballet – small is beautiful

Interview: Roberto Bolle on turning 50 – I want to bring all those years to the stage

24 August 2024 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

17th WBF Programme B - 12 Le Parc - Ferri & Bolle, photo Kiyonori Hasegawa

Next year, Roberto Bolle turns 50. Even so, it’s not hard to remember the rather shy student at La Scala’s school with an ear-to-ear grin as he’s retained much of that boyish quality. In fact, when … [Read more...] about Interview: Roberto Bolle on turning 50 – I want to bring all those years to the stage

Interview with mezzo soprano Rihab Chaieb – from goths to Mozart, Tunisia to Glyndebourne – a life of contrast

16 June 2024 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Rihab Chaieb photographed by Gerard Collett - 7

Rihab Chaieb is about to complete her 11-performance run of Carmen at Glyndebourne, the opening production of the 2024 season. She has scored a remarkable personal success in the title role. The … [Read more...] about Interview with mezzo soprano Rihab Chaieb – from goths to Mozart, Tunisia to Glyndebourne – a life of contrast

[Interview] Six quick questions for Derek Deane on the opening of his “Swan Lake in-the-round” in London

12 June 2024 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Dancers of English National Ballet in Swan Lake in the round c Laurent Liotardo 5

Derek Deane’s Swan Lake in-the-round was commissioned by English National Ballet in 1997 and has since been seen by over 500,000 people worldwide. It will be seen again in London’s vast Royal Albert … [Read more...] about [Interview] Six quick questions for Derek Deane on the opening of his “Swan Lake in-the-round” in London

Ten years of interviewing Royal Ballet dancers, designers, choreographers, ballet masters and its director

26 April 2024 by Gramilano 2 Comments

Yasmine Naghdi and Matthew Ball rehearse Giselle for The Royal Ballet 2021, photo by Dasa Wharton

Preparing for another 'Royal Ballet interview' this morning, made me realise how many interviews we've published on gramilano.com with dancers, designers, ballet masters, choreographers, and the … [Read more...] about Ten years of interviewing Royal Ballet dancers, designers, choreographers, ballet masters and its director

[Interview] Tamas Detrich’s first five years as director of Stuttgart Ballet

24 June 2023 by Paul Arrowsmith Leave a Comment

Tamas Detrich at the Stuttgart Ballet

Tamas Detrich’s career with Stuttgart Ballet spans over 45 years, first as a dancer, later as a ballet master, artistic associate then associate artistic director. He became artistic director of the … [Read more...] about [Interview] Tamas Detrich’s first five years as director of Stuttgart Ballet

[Interview] Talking with soprano Eleonora Buratto about Hoffmann, perfume and spumante

29 March 2023 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Eleonora Buratto, photo by Dario Acosta crop

The current run of Les contes d’Hoffmann at La Scala sees soprano Eleonora Buratto making her debut as Antonia. After the opening night, I asked her how she was settling into her new role. It's a … [Read more...] about [Interview] Talking with soprano Eleonora Buratto about Hoffmann, perfume and spumante

La Scala principal dancer Claudio Coviello on dancing in Nureyev’s Nutcracker

16 December 2022 by Gramilano 1 Comment

The Nutcracker rehearsals - Claudio Coviello with Manuel Legris, photo by Brescia e Amisano, Teatro alla Scala

La Scala doesn’t ‘do’ Nutcrackers for Christmas. Its last two productions during the Christmas period were La Bayadère and Sylvia. It flirted briefly with a version of The Nutcracker by Nacho Duato in … [Read more...] about La Scala principal dancer Claudio Coviello on dancing in Nureyev’s Nutcracker

[Interview] Royal Ballet’s Fumi Kaneko on her upcoming debut in Mayerling

14 October 2022 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Fumi Kaneko and Vadim Muntagirov rehearse Mayerling. Photo by Dancers Diary ROH 1

The Royal Ballet’s long run of Mayerling proceeds with many debuts, including that of Fumi Kaneko who will be dancing Countess Larisch for the first time on 21 October. There are many other debuts … [Read more...] about [Interview] Royal Ballet’s Fumi Kaneko on her upcoming debut in Mayerling

[Interview] Luciano Pavarotti’s daughter talks about life with the King of the High Cs

15 August 2022 by Gramilano 1 Comment

Luciano Pavarotti Recital 1988

Cristina Pavarotti, 58, is Luciano Pavarotti’s second child, and will be in Los Angeles on 24 August for the positioning her father’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the accompanying … [Read more...] about [Interview] Luciano Pavarotti’s daughter talks about life with the King of the High Cs

[Interview] Rolando Villazón: My enemy was anxiety.

4 August 2022 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Rolando Villazón, photo Monika Höfler

Rolando Villazón works now as a writer, an artistic director, and director, with singing talking a secondary role. “My enemy was anxiety, fragility, and a lack of confidence. It's not a question of … [Read more...] about [Interview] Rolando Villazón: My enemy was anxiety.

Breaking the LORE: Wayne McGregor on his new dance work at La Scala

17 June 2022 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

LORE - Wayne McGregor in rehearsals - photo Brescia and Amisano © Teatro alla Scala (45)

More rehearsal photos below Today is the 140th anniversary of the birth of Igor Stravinsky, so what a perfect day to meet Wayne McGregor and find out more about his two-part Stravinsky programme … [Read more...] about Breaking the LORE: Wayne McGregor on his new dance work at La Scala

[Interview] Tenor Francesco Meli – 20 years of “not taking anything for granted”

24 May 2022 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

2015 Giovanna d'Arco, photo Brescia e Amisano © Teatro alla Scala crop

Italian tenor Francesco Meli has a lot to celebrate. Last weekend he sang his last performance as Riccardo in Un ballo in maschera at La Scala – it is his 20th role at La Scala and this year also … [Read more...] about [Interview] Tenor Francesco Meli – 20 years of “not taking anything for granted”

Ukrainian ballerina Anna Muromtseva: Escaping from Kyiv

12 May 2022 by Gramilano 1 Comment

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Anna Muromtseva is a principal dancer of the National Opera of Ukraine in Kyiv. She spoke to dancer and blogger Marta Molinari about her odyssey escaping from the bombing of Kyiv, where she lived and … [Read more...] about Ukrainian ballerina Anna Muromtseva: Escaping from Kyiv

Dominique Meyer, CEO of La Scala, on the new streaming service, Russia, and audiences

29 April 2022 by Gramilano 1 Comment

Piazza della Scala, Milan

Well, we have a profit of €300,000 - says Dominique Meyer, CEO of La Scala - Of course, there were surprises during the year and in September the theatre was still not open at full capacity, so could … [Read more...] about Dominique Meyer, CEO of La Scala, on the new streaming service, Russia, and audiences

[Interview] Alessandra Ferri, part two: “When dance saved me”

22 April 2022 by Gramilano 2 Comments

GALA FRACCI - L'heure exquise - Alessandra Ferri Carsten Jung - photo by Brescia e Amisano © Teatro alla Scala (4)

When I was three, I was already living out stories in my head and had the feeling of another reality calling me. Even though my parents didn't go to the theatre, I said, “I want to go to dance … [Read more...] about [Interview] Alessandra Ferri, part two: “When dance saved me”

[Interview] Alessandra Ferri, part one: “The voice of the soul is immense”

21 April 2022 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Alessandra Ferri photo by ASH photography

Alessandra Ferri has had a long career – albeit interrupted for six years when she retired – though ‘career’ is a word she doesn’t like. It implies a job more than a vocation. It implies a … [Read more...] about [Interview] Alessandra Ferri, part one: “The voice of the soul is immense”

[Interview] Olga Smirnova on leaving the Bolshoi Ballet – Everyone must deal with their conscience

1 April 2022 by Gramilano 1 Comment

Olga Smirnova as Nikiya in La Bayadére, photo by Damir Yusupov, 2018

In an interview with Italy’s Corriere della Sera newspaper, Olga Smirnova – the courageously outspoken Bolshoi star who has left Russia to join the Dutch National Ballet – talked about her bold … [Read more...] about [Interview] Olga Smirnova on leaving the Bolshoi Ballet – Everyone must deal with their conscience

[Interview] “Me and my voice” American tenor Michael Fabiano on music and other passions

7 March 2022 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Michael Fabiano, photo by Jiyang Chen crop

American tenor Michael Fabiano will make an important role debut and house debut on 22 March when he sings Calaf in Turandot at the Rome Opera. “I’ve been preparing it for years,” he told me. “Many … [Read more...] about [Interview] “Me and my voice” American tenor Michael Fabiano on music and other passions

Touché! Les Étoiles gala features a homosexual pas de deux

27 January 2022 by Gramilano 3 Comments

João Menegussi and Calvin Royal III in Touché - photo Rosalie O’Connor, courtesy American Ballet Theatre

The Les Ètoiles gala in Rome (30 and 31 January 2022) will present some usual gala fare with the Don Quixote and Swan Lake pas de deux, and as always with this annual event there will be contemporary … [Read more...] about Touché! Les Étoiles gala features a homosexual pas de deux

Anna Rose O’Sullivan – meeting the Royal Ballet’s newest star

26 January 2022 by Gramilano 4 Comments

Anna Rose O'Sullivan after her début as Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty, photo by Marcelino Sambé

It’s full steam ahead for The Royal Ballet’s Anna Rose O’Sullivan. Last year she was promoted to the rank of principal dancer with the company, in January of this year she made her debut as the Sugar … [Read more...] about Anna Rose O’Sullivan – meeting the Royal Ballet’s newest star

[Interview] Choreographer Hervé Koubi – If we can dance together, we can live together

6 December 2021 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Hervé Koubi - photo by Véronique Chochon-01

The Hervé Koubi Company recently brought three works to Milan, which I described as being “touching, theatrical and important”. It is the essence of Hervé Koubi’s creative output, producing dance … [Read more...] about [Interview] Choreographer Hervé Koubi – If we can dance together, we can live together

The secrets of the Stradivari and Guarneri sound

28 November 2021 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Stradivari

A German chemistry journal is not the first place one would expect to find an article on violins, but Angewandte Chemie has published an article on the secrets of the 17th-century Italian … [Read more...] about The secrets of the Stradivari and Guarneri sound

Cecilia Bartoli’s Farinelli tribute in her father’s hometown

21 November 2021 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Cecilia Bartoli - Farinelli e il suo tempo, Teatro del Maggio Musicale Firenze

The enchantingly beautiful Teatro Galli in Rimini was dark for 75 years after a bomb destroyed much of the theatre in 1943. Cecilia Bartoli gave the inaugural concert in 2018 as she has strong ties … [Read more...] about Cecilia Bartoli’s Farinelli tribute in her father’s hometown

Taming Our Trauma – creating inclusive and tolerant spaces for dancers

29 October 2021 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Taming Our Trauma - photo by Pippa Samaya - 11

Principal dancer István Simon is a man with a mission. He founded Praetorian Non-Profit Art and Health Consulting and the project Taming Our Trauma “with the aim to enable a safe and creative … [Read more...] about Taming Our Trauma – creating inclusive and tolerant spaces for dancers

[Review] Madina – a courageous new dance work at La Scala

25 October 2021 by Gramilano 1 Comment

Madina - 52 - Antonella Albano and Roberto Bolle, photo by Brescia e Amisano ©Teatro alla Scala

La Scala’s commission of a score from the prominent Italian composer Fabio Vacchi was ambitious in its scale and subject. The new dance work, Madina, choreographed by Mauro Bigonzetti, sees the … [Read more...] about [Review] Madina – a courageous new dance work at La Scala

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Interview: The Royal Ballet’s Ballet Master, Christopher Carr, on mounting Coppélia, the company’s dancers and technique

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Interview: Carmen Giannattasio on her first Tosca, Lady Gaga, and homicide

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Dancing Words – Roberto Bolle talks about his new book

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GRAMILANO

Graham Spicer, aka 'Gramilano', is a writer, director and photographer based in Milan. He was a regular columnist for Opera Now magazine and wrote for the BBC until transferring to Italy. His articles have appeared in various publications from Woman's Weekly to Gay Times, and he wrote the Danza in Italia column for Dancing Times magazine. Graham was the historical advisor on Codice Carla, the 2023 documentary on Carla Fracci.

Graham also works as a dance photographer, and his photos have appeared in books, theatre programmes, and magazines, including Dancing Times, Dance Spirit and Ballet2000, as well as all the major Italian newspapers.

He is a member of the Dance Section of The Critics’ Circle.

Since 2022, Gramilano has been pleased to welcome guest authors: Paul Arrowsmith, Donatella Bertozzi, Georgina Butler, Kathrina Farrugia-Kriel, Jonathan Gray, Marina Harss, Ann Haskins, Lily Hyde, Marta Mele, Matthew Paluch, Jann Parry, Lucía Piquero, Graham Watts, Deborah Weiss, and Lydia Wharf.

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