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Nikisha Fogo
Fogo dances for Swans for Relief in May 2020
Born (1995-01-18) 18 January 1995 (age 29)
Stockholm, Sweden
EducationRoyal Swedish Ballet School
Royal Ballet School
OccupationBallet dancer
Career
Current groupVienna State Ballet

Nikisha Fogo (born 1995) is a Swedish ballet dancer. She is a first soloist at the Vienna State Ballet, and will join San Francisco Ballet as a principal dancer in the 2021 season.

Early life

Nikisha Fogo was born in Stockholm, and is half Swedish-European and half Jamaican. Her parents owned the first hip-hop dance school in Sweden, and she dabbled in different dance styles such as hip-hop, jazz, and tap. At age 10, she entered the Royal Swedish Ballet School.[1] The following year, she auditioned for Talang 2007.[2]

In 2011, shortly after she turned 16, Fogo competed at the Prix de Lausanne; though she did not make it into the finals or win any prize, she was offered several scholarships. She also met Gailene Stock, the director of The Royal Ballet School in London, who invited her to train in London. Fogo attended the school's second and third years of the Upper School, with a scholarship provided by Anglo-Swedish Society. She graduated in 2013.[3][4]

Career

Fogo joined the Vienna State Ballet in 2013. She was promoted to demi-soloist in 2015 and soloist the following year.[5] As a soloist, she danced the principal role in Theme and Variations. In 2018, she was chosen to dance the title role in artistic director Manuel Legris's reconstruction of Sylvia, which was also Fogo's first full-length principal role. After the performance, Legris promoted Fogo to the rank of first soloist, the highest rank of the company. She went on to dance principal roles in other productions.[1]

In 2020, it was announced that Fogo will join the San Francisco Ballet, after she had auditioned and took classes when the company was touring in London. Helgi Tomasson, the artistic director of the company, said Fogo "has everything I look for in a principal dancer—strong and versatile technique to excel in the classical and contemporary repertoire, beautiful musicality and a profound desire to dance".[6][7] Fogo said one of her reasons for leaving the Vienna State Ballet was Legris' departure from the company.[3]

On colorism in ballet, Fogo, who identifies as mixed race/black, has called for better representation of black dancers, though she has said, "It's tricky: I feel really happy that I can represent for the brown ballerinas, but then I look at my skin and I'm the most pale person ever!"[1]

In 2020, Fogo danced The Swan in Misty Copeland's fundraiser, Swans for Relief, a response to the impact of the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic on the dance community, with funds going to participating dancers' companies and other related relief funds.[8]

Selected repertoire

Fogo's repertoire with the Vienna State Ballet includes:[5]

Created roles

  • Putzfrau in Der Feuervogel
  • 2nd couple in Movements to Stravinsky

Awards

In 2010, Fogo won first prize at Stora Daldansen Nordic Baltic Ballet Competition in Falun, Sweden, and first prize at the International Classical Dance Contest in Grasse, France.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c "The Kinesthetic Multilingualism of Nikisha Fogo, Vienna State Ballet First Soloist". Dance Magazine. 6 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Kvällens deltagare i Talang 2007" (in Swedish).
  3. ^ a b "[Interview] Meet Nikisha Fogo, San Francisco Ballet's new Principal Dancer". Gramilano. 10 June 2020.
  4. ^ "The 2011–12 Scholars". Anglo-Swedish Society. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  5. ^ a b c "Nikisha Fogo". Wiener Staatsoper. Archived from the original on 11 May 2020.
  6. ^ "SF Ballet Announces Company Roster For 2021 Season". Broadway World. 23 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Helgi Tomasson on Managing SF Ballet's Challenging Present and His Hopes for a Bright Future". San Francisco Classical Voice. 4 May 2020.
  8. ^ "32 Ballerinas From Around the World Perform "The Dying Swan" for COVID-19 Relief". Dance Magazine. 6 May 2020.