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Alys Shee
Alys Shee was born in Toronto, Canada, and trained with Evelyn Hart and Nadia Veselova Tencer (Academy
of Ballet and Jazz). She has danced with American Ballet Theatre II, Canadian Ballet Theatre (Soloist) and
as a guest with South African Ballet Theatre, National Ballet of Canada, Rochester City Ballet and San
Antonio Ballet. Her repertory includes Le Corsaire (Medora), Don Quixote (Kitri) and The
Nutcracker (Sugar Plum Fairy). She has also performed classical pas de deux at galas
internationally and in pieces by such choreographers as Edwaard Liang, Ronald Savkovic, Roberto Campanella,
Jody Gates and Jessica Lang. Her awards include the Grand Prix at the Stars of the 21st Century and most
recently the Gold Medal at the Helsinki International Ballet Competition. She joined Birmingham Royal
Ballet in 2012.
REPERTORY
Full lengths
Le Corsaire (Medora), Don Quixote (Kitri): South African Ballet Theatre
The Nutcracker (Sugar Plum Fairy): Rochester City Ballet
Gamazatti: Canadian Ballet Theatre
Pas de deux
Black Swan - Latvia international ballet gala/Helsinki IBC
White Swan - Stars of the 21st Century, Panamagala/Latvia Gala
Grand pas Classique - South African Ballet Theatre, Stars of the 21st Century Paris France, ABT II
Coppelia - USA IBC
Stars and Stripes - ABT II
Esmeralda pas de deux - International Ballet gala - Johannesburg, Durban, Capetown
Giselle pas de deux - Various galas/competitions
Interplay Jerome Robbins - ABT II
Spartacus pas de deux: Baltimore Ballet Gala
Allegro Brilliant: ABT II
Contempory work:
Ballo Per Sei (Edwaard Liang): ABTII/various galas
Transparente (Ronald Savkovic): Stars of the 21st Century, Paris
Crossfade (Roberto Campanella): various galas
A taste of Sweet Velvet (Jody Gates): ABTII
Barbara (Azure Barton): ABTII
Continuo (Anthony Tudor): ABTII
Vivace Motifs (Jessica Lang): ABT II
AWARDS Gold Medal Helsinki IBC (2012)
Silver Medal - USA IBC (2010)
Silver Medal - Capetown IBC (2010)
Grand Prix - Stars of the 21st Century (2010)
Silver Medal - Moscow IBC (2009)
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Alys Shee; photo: Tim Cross
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