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Zenaida Yanowsky, Lady Keenlyside (born 23 December 1975), is a French-born Spanish ballet dancer and a former
principal dancer A principal dancer (often shortened to principal) is a dancer at the highest rank within a professional dance company, particularly a ballet company. A principal may be male or female. The position is similar to that of '' soloist''; however, p ...
with the
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in London.


Early life

Yanowsky was born in
Lyon Lyon,, ; Occitan language, Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, third-largest city and Urban area (France), second-largest metropolitan area of F ...
, France, where her parents, Russian ballet dancer Anatol Yanowsky and Spanish ballet dancer Carmen Robles, were both dancers with the
Lyon Opera Ballet Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of t ...
. She is the sister of former Boston Ballet principal dancer
Yury Yanowsky Yury Yanowsky (born 1972 in Lyon, France) is a French-born Spanish ballet dancer and choreographer. He was a principal dancer with the Boston Ballet. Early life and training Yury Yanowsky was born in Lyon, France to Russian ballet dancer Anat ...
and
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dancer Nadia Yanowsky. Later, the family settled in
Las Palmas Las Palmas (, ; ), officially Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is a Spanish city and capital of Gran Canaria, in the Canary Islands, on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the capital (jointly with Santa Cruz de Tenerife), the most populous city in the auto ...
,
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, where her parents set up a dance school. Although Yanowsky, along with her siblings, took dance classes at her parents' school, it was not until she turned 14 that she decided to become a professional dancer.


Ballet career

After winning the silver medal at the Varna International Ballet Competition in 1991, she received an invitation to audition for the
Paris Opera Ballet The Paris Opera Ballet () is a French ballet company that is an integral part of the Paris Opera. It is the oldest national ballet company, and many European and international ballet companies can trace their origins to it. It is still regarded a ...
, and joined the company that year. In 1993 she won the gold medal at the Eurovision Young Dancers Competition and in 1994 the gold medal at the Jackson International Ballet Competition. In the autumn of 1994, having left the
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earlier on in the year, she joined the
Royal Ballet The Royal Ballet is a British internationally renowned classical ballet company, based at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England. The largest of the five major ballet companies in Great Britain, the Royal Ballet was founded in ...
. She was promoted to the status of Principal Dancer in 2001. In June 2002 she performed the "Black Swan" pas de deux with
Roberto Bolle Roberto Bolle (born March 26, 1975 in Casale Monferrato) is an Italian danseur. He is currently a ''principal dancer'' with the American Ballet Theatre and a principal dancer ''étoile'' at La Scala Theatre Ballet. Bolle also dances regularly ...
at Buckingham Palace as part of the '
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', an event held to celebrate the
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. In 2003, she won the Best Female Dancer award at the Critics' Circle National Dance Awards and in 2005 was voted Dancer of the Year by readers of the magazine ''Dance Europe''. She retired as a permanent company member at the end of the 2017 season.


Career and repertory

She has performed many roles in the 19th century classical repertory, including: Odette/Odile in '' Swan Lake'', Lilac Fairy & Carabosse in '' The Sleeping Beauty'', Sugar Plum Fairy in ''
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'', Nikiya & Gamzatti in ''
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'' and Myrtha in '' Giselle''. She has also performed in many ballets choreographed by the Royal Ballet's most important choreographers, Sir Frederick Ashton and Sir
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. Her Ashton roles include: the title role in '' Sylvia'', Lady
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in ''
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'', Natalia Petrovna in '' A Month in the Country'', Marguerite in '' Marguerite and Armand'', Josephine in ''Wedding Bouquet'' and ''Monotones II''. Her MacMillan roles include: the title role in '' Manon'', Empress Elisabeth in ''
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'', The Chosen One in ''
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'' and First Sister in ''My Brother, My Sisters''. She has also performed in many ballets by Balanchine, including the Siren in ''Prodigal Son'', Terpsichore in ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Agon'', '' Symphony in C'', '' Serenade'', ''
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'' and ''Stravinsky Violin Concerto''. Her other roles include the Hostess in ''Les Biches'' and the Bride in ''Les Noces'' (both choreographed by
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) and the Black Queen in '' Checkmate'' (by Dame
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). She has also created roles for and worked with many contemporary choreographers. In the Royal Ballet's 2006/07 season, she created a role in Christopher Wheeldon's ''DGV: danse a grande vitesse'' and Anna II in the new production of ''
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'' by Will Tuckett. In the 2007/08 season, she worked with Wheeldon again and created a role in ''Electric Counterpoint''. Her role as the maniacal Queen of Hearts in ''
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'' by Christopher Wheeldon, drew thunderous applause from both critics and audiences alike and is frequently viewed on YouTube. She created the role of Paulina in Christopher Wheeldon's 2014 ballet ''
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''. She is featured in the short dance films ''Duet'' and the ''Sandman'' (directed by The Brothers Quay and Will Tuckett and Choreographed by Will Tuckett for
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). In 2005, she starred in the BBC2's film 'Riot at the Rite' as Maria Plitz, who danced as the Chosen One in the première of ''
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'' in 1913 in Paris.


Personal life

She married the British baritone
Simon Keenlyside Sir Simon Keenlyside (born 3 August 1959) is a British baritone who has performed in operas and concerts since the mid-1980s. Biography Early life and education Keenlyside was born in London, the son of Raymond and Ann Keenlyside. Raymond play ...
in August 2006. They have two children, a son, Owen, and a daughter, Iona. Her husband was knighted in the
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, granting Yanowsky the title ''Lady Keenlyside''.


Image gallery

Image:SylviaZenaidaYanowsky.jpg, Zenaida Yanowsky as Sylvia in a Royal Ballet production of Sylvia, 7 March 2008. Image:AMonthintheCountryZenaidaYanowskiRupertPennefather01.jpg, Zenaida Yanowsky as Natalia and Rupert Pennefather as Beliaev in A Month in the Country, performed at the Royal Opera House, 4 March 2008. Image:LaBayadereZenaidaYanowskyRobertoBolle.jpg, Zenaida Yanowsky and Roberto Bolle as Nikiya and Solor during the red run for the Royal Ballet production of La Bayadere, 20 October 2007. Image:CheckMateZenaidaYanowsky.jpg, Zenaida Yanowsky as the Black Queen in Checkmate, performed at the Royal Opera House, 8 June 2007.


References


External links


Biography on the Royal Ballet's website

Interview with the Guardian's Judith Mackrell (Dec, 2004)

Interview with the Sunday Times by Clifford Bishop (May, 2005)

A gallery of curtain call pictures by Dave Morgan
{{DEFAULTSORT:Yanowsky, Zenaida 1975 births 21st-century ballet dancers 21st-century Spanish dancers Living people Prima ballerinas Principal dancers of The Royal Ballet Spanish ballerinas National Dance Award winners Entertainers from Lyon People from Las Palmas Wives of knights
Zenaida Zenaida (Greek name meaning "Life of Zeus.") Zenaide (Italian), Zénaïde ( French), or Zinaida (russian: Зинаида).
Spanish expatriates in England