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Alexander Takedomi

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Born in 1995, Swede Alexander Takedomi began his dance education in 2005 at the Royal Swedish Ballet School in Stockholm. In 2008 he continued this at the Australian Ballet School and finally completed it in 2013 at the ballet school Theater Basel. Already in 2014 he was engaged for one year at the Bulgarian National Ballet in Sofia. There he worked out a mostly classical repertoire in choreographies of Marius Petipa ("Swan Lake", "Don Quixote" and "Sleeping Beauty"), he also danced in works such as "Coppélia" and "La Sylphide", in Jerome Robbins' "The Orchestra" among others. In 2015 he moved to the Compagnie des Theater Augsburg and expanded his repertoire with numerous neoclassical and contemporary choreographies, such as by Cayetano Soto, Lode Devos, Mario Schröder, Ricardo de Nigris, Stephen Mills and many more. With the beginning of the season 2018/2019, the young dancer is engaged at the Staatstheater Nürnberg Ballett.


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