Rolando Sarabia: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Add reference of Rolando Sarabia at the American Ballet Theatre
Line 14: Line 14:
| occupation = [[Ballet dancer]]
| occupation = [[Ballet dancer]]
}}
}}
'''Rolando Sarabia Oquendo''' (born 18 August 1982) is a [[Cuba]]n [[ballet dancer]].<ref name="nyt">{{cite news | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/31/arts/31iht-dancer.html?_r=1 | title='Cuban Nijinsky' is latest defection | publisher=[[The New York Times Company]] | work=[[The New York Times]] | date=September 1, 2005 | accessdate=March 31, 2012 | author=Kinetz, Erika}}</ref> He has danced with many companies including the [[Cuban National Ballet]], the [[Houston Ballet]], [[Miami City Ballet]], and [[American Ballet Theatre]] as a guest artist in 2011. Erika Kinetz of ''[[The New York Times]]'' called him the "Cuban Nijinsky" and compared him to the young [[Mikhail Baryshnikov]].<ref name="nyt" />
'''Rolando Sarabia Oquendo''' (born 18 August 1982) is a [[Cuba]]n [[ballet dancer]].<ref name="nyt">{{cite news | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/31/arts/31iht-dancer.html?_r=1 | title='Cuban Nijinsky' is latest defection | publisher=[[The New York Times Company]] | work=[[The New York Times]] | date=September 1, 2005 | accessdate=March 31, 2012 | author=Kinetz, Erika}}</ref> He has danced with many companies including the [[Cuban National Ballet]], the [[Houston Ballet]], [[Miami City Ballet]], and [[American Ballet Theatre]] as a guest artist in 2011.<ref>http://www.abt.org/insideabt/news_display.asp?News_ID=351</ref> Erika Kinetz of ''[[The New York Times]]'' called him the "Cuban Nijinsky" and compared him to the young [[Mikhail Baryshnikov]].<ref name="nyt" />
== References ==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}

Revision as of 22:41, 31 March 2012

Rolando Sarabia
Born
Rolando Sarabia Oquendo

(1982-08-18) 18 August 1982 (age 41)
NationalityCuban
OccupationBallet dancer

Rolando Sarabia Oquendo (born 18 August 1982) is a Cuban ballet dancer.[1] He has danced with many companies including the Cuban National Ballet, the Houston Ballet, Miami City Ballet, and American Ballet Theatre as a guest artist in 2011.[2] Erika Kinetz of The New York Times called him the "Cuban Nijinsky" and compared him to the young Mikhail Baryshnikov.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Kinetz, Erika (September 1, 2005). "'Cuban Nijinsky' is latest defection". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
  2. ^ http://www.abt.org/insideabt/news_display.asp?News_ID=351