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National Ballet of Canada’s Principal Ballerina Heather Ogden on Giselle, Polyphonia and more… By: Kindah Mardam Bey September 2007
Within a nine year time frame, Ogden has been at the National Ballet Of Canada and performed innumerable roles, she has originated the role of Dulcinea in the restaging of Balanchine’s Don Quixote, she created a role in Matjash Mrozewski’s Monument and also danced in the premiere of Wheeldon’s Polyphonia and now Ogden will be bringing the latter to the Canadian stage.
Ogden is exceptionally pleased to be playing Myrtha, Queen Of The Willis in this tour of the classic ballet Giselle this September. Ogden explains ‘Story ballets are so romantic, dramatic, and Giselle is also a story about forgiveness, I think those are the aspects that audiences enjoy about the classics, like Giselle.’
Ogden seems to be naturally drawn to both classical and contemporary ballet and I wandered where the commonality was for her that she could glide easily between the two; she explains ‘I try to interpret and act in both forms. Even though contemporary pieces don’t usually have a character, I still find one within myself to express the performance through. I think that relays to the audience. I also find that the key to both contemporary and classical ballet is the music. Follow the music!’ Towards the end of the interview we discuss the importance of the arts and I haphazardly discover what it is that has Ogden so captivated and consumed by ballet, she tells me ‘the arts are so important; the arts help us to express originality, the arts touch us and are fundamental to inspiration and beauty.’ A quotable and all too true comment. To look for Heather Ogden in Giselle and Polyphonia, simply check out the dates for the tour: click here To Read The Polyphonia review Click Here To Read The Giselle Review Click Here |
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