Giorgio Madia graduated from the ballet school of Teatro alla Scala in Milan and was hired in the company and the end of his studies. He joined Maurice Béjart’s “Ballet du XXièmesiècle”, later “Béjart Ballet Lausanne” as Soloist Dancer. He was Principal Dancer with Pennsylvania Ballet, Milwaukee Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Aterballetto and Zurich Ballet. Rudolf Nureyev invited him for his three years long world farewell tour to dance with him among others Maurice Béjart’s duet “Le Chant du compagnon errant” and José Limón’s “Moor´s Pavane”. In 1997 Giorgio Madia concluded his dancing career, worked as First Ballet Master at Balletto di Toscana, Ballett Basel and BerlinBallett in the Komische Oper Berlin. He was Artistic Director for the Ballet of Teatr Wielki in Łodz and from 2003 to 200
Past performances 1990 — Yesterday
Galowy Koncert Inauguracyjny, MozartGluckGounodVerdiBizetPucciniDonizettiMascagni
Opera WrocławskaChoreographer
View program, cast and crewWiener Blut (Viennese Blood), Strauss IIJr.
Theatre VanemuineStage director + 2 roles
View cast and crewThe Nutcracker, op. 71, Tchaikovsky, P. I.
Staatstheater CottbusStage director + 2 roles
View cast and crewGalowy Koncert Inauguracyjny, MozartGluckGounodVerdiBizetPucciniDonizettiMascagni
Opera WrocławskaChoreographer
View program, cast and crewWiener Blut (Viennese Blood), Strauss IIJr.
Theatre VanemuineStage director + 2 roles
View cast and crewTurandot, Puccini
Theatre VanemuineStage director + 1 roles
View cast and crewSun16:00
Tartu, EstoniaDie lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow), Lehár
St Petersburg Theatre of Musical ComedyStage director + 1 roles
View cast and crewTurandot, Puccini
Theatre VanemuineStage director + 1 roles
View cast and crewFri19:00
Tartu, EstoniaPresentation Trailer Giorgio Madia
Giorgio Madia graduated from the ballet school of Teatro alla Scala in Milan and was hired in the company and the end of his studies. He joined Maurice Béjart’s “Ballet du XXièmesiècle”, later “Béjart Ballet Lausanne” as Soloist Dancer. He was Principal Dancer with Pennsylvania Ballet, Milwaukee Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Aterballetto and Zurich Ballet. Rudolf Nureyev invited him for his three years long world farewell tour to dance with him among others Maurice Béjart’s duet “Le Chant du compagnon errant” and José Limón’s “Moor´s Pavane”. In 1997 Giorgio Madia concluded his dancing career, worked as First Ballet Master at Balletto di Toscana, Ballett Basel and BerlinBallett in the Komische Oper Berlin. He was Artistic Director for the Ballet of Teatr Wielki in Łodz and from 2003 to 200