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Irma Contreras
Venezuelan choreographer and ballerina From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Irma Contreras (born 1928) is a former dancer, choreographer, and ballet teacher. She is part of the 1940s generation of Venezuelan dancers. She created and founded the National Ballet of Venezuela with her sister Margot Contreras .[1][2]
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Contreras began her ballet studies in Caracas with Argentine teachers Hery and Luz Thomson in an experimental class that opened at the Andrés Bello School around 1945.
In 1948 she entered the National Ballet School, directed by Nena Coronil. Together with Vicente Nebrada, she travelled to Cuba in 1952 and danced in the Alicia Alonso Ballet. Upon her return to Venezuela she entered the newly created Ballet Nena Coronil in 1953. During the Marcos Pérez Jiménez government, Contreras applied for a scholarship to study abroad, to expand her knowledge of ballet; the scholarship was granted and, with Nebreda and Graciela Henríquez, she travelled to Paris. While in France, she danced with the ballet companies of Jean Guelis and Paul Goubert. In 1957 she returned to Venezuela and founded the National Ballet of Venezuela with her sister Margot, the first professional ballet company in the country.
Irma Contreras has been a guest teacher of numerous ballet companies and has taught workshops on the Cecchetti Method.
In 2004 she published the book Danza Clásica, nomenclatura y metodología (English: Classical dance, nomenclature and methodology).[3][4]
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Choreographies
Originals
- Estudio en Do mayor (Bizet)
- Contrapunto (Bach)
- Arcanas (Varese)
Based on others
- Don Quijote (pas de deux)
- El Corsario (pas de deux)
- Aguas primaverales
- Las Sílfides
- El lago de los cisnes (segundo acto)
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