Edward Villella talks about the history of Balanchine's Tarantella.
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Edward Villella's relationship with George Balanchine was foundational to his career and profoundly influential in the ballet world. Villella, known for his dynamic and athletic style, was a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet (NYCB), where Balanchine's mentorship and choreography played a crucial role in shaping his artistry. Balanchine created several roles specifically for Villella, including iconic performances in "Prodigal Son" and "Rubies." Their collaboration was characterized by a mutual understanding and respect, with Balanchine often pushing Villella to explore new depths in his performances. Villella has been a dedicated custodian of Balanchine's legacy, ensuring that his mentor's works and artistic vision continue to inspire new generations of dancers (Pointe Magazine) (Wikipedia).
Villella's partnership with Patricia McBride, particularly in the performance of Balanchine's "Tarantella," is another highlight of his career. "Tarantella," choreographed by Balanchine in 1964, showcased Villella's technical prowess and McBride's exuberant style, making it a memorable piece in their repertoire. The ballet, set to music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk and arranged by Hershy Kay, is a vibrant, energetic work that perfectly encapsulated the chemistry and dynamic between Villella and McBride. Their performances were marked by a blend of virtuosic skill and playful interaction, elements that have left a lasting impact on audiences and dancers alike. Villella continues to teach and coach, sharing the insights and techniques he learned from Balanchine, and his performances with McBride remain a benchmark for excellence in the ballet world (Pointe Magazine) (Wikipedia).
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