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Spotlight - Patrick Armand
Each month we highlight a Prix de Lausanne-related international dance artist.Name: Patrick ARMAND Birthplace: Marseille, France Training: Colette Armand and Rudy Bryans. Ecole de danse Roland Petit (Marseille), Centre de Danse Rosella Hightower, School of American Ballet (New York). Prix de Lausanne: Prizewinner 1980. Jury Member 1998, 2009. Teacher and Coach 2010, 2011. Previous companies/positions: Principal Dancer with Ballet Theatre Français de Nancy, London Festival Ballet/English National Ballet, Boston Ballet. Trainee Program Principal San Francisco Ballet School. Favorite roles/choreographies: All the dramatic story ballets, specially Lensky (Cranko), Romeo (Ashton, Cranko), L’Arlesienne (Petit), Albrecht etc… Career highlight: Just the pleasure to be on stage and dancing has been an immense privilege. Performing with Noureev Bejart’s Song of a wayfarer, my partnership with Trinidad Sevillano. Meeting and working with so many wonderful people ( Elizabeth Anderton, David Wall, Sergei Berejnoi etc..). Message to the Prix de Lausanne candidates: Never forget that technique is only a tool to be able to express ourselves. Be generous and open and never loose the will to learn. Message to the Prix de Lausanne organisation: Thank you all at the Prix de Lausanne to exist and to help so many young dancers achieve their dreams ! |




Everything began to take shape in the spring of 1972, not on the shores of Lake Léman, but beside a swimming pool in Cannes. Philippe Braunschweig, his wife Elvire, and Rosella Hightower were excitedly discussing their new project, the launch of the first competition for young dancers, scheduled for 1973.


