Starz’ Flesh and Bone Casts World-Renowned Dancers

Starz LogoStarz is going for authenticity with its new original dramatic series Flesh and Bone from creator/writer/producer Moira Walley-Beckett (Breaking Bad). Set in the world of ballet, the upcoming series has signed on renowned dancers from the American Ballet Theatre and Ballet Arizona to work in front of the camera and behind-the-scenes. Royal New Zealand Ballet Artistic Director and former American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer Ethan Stiefel will serve as choreographer and consultant with former American Ballet Theatre principal dancer Irina Dvorovenko, current American Ballet Theatre soloist Sascha Radetsky, Ballet Arizona company dancer Raychel Diane Weiner, and Emily Tyra cast in key supporting roles.
 
According to the casting announcement, Flesh and Bone “follows a young ballet dancer, Claire Robbins, who has a distinctly troubled past, as she joins a prestigious ballet company in New York. The dark and gritty series will unflinchingly explore the dysfunction and glamour of the ballet world.”
 
Series creator Walley-Beckett and executive producers Lawrence Bender, Kevin Brown, and John Melfi are currently in the process of auditioning for the lead role of “Claire Robbins”.
 
“The casting process of finding exceptional dancers to inhabit these roles has been incredibly creative and exciting,” said Walley-Beckett. “The verisimilitude of the project is of paramount importance to me. I want to be able to capture dance on film with complete integrity, authenticity and freedom. Not only are the dancers we’ve cast thus far brilliant company level artists, but they’re also thrilling, intuitive actors. I’m inspired and optimistic about discovering the perfect ‘Claire.'”
 
Flesh and Bone Cast Biographies [Courtesy of Starz]
 
Irina Dvorovenko
Former principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre (ABT), Irina Dvorovenko was born in Kiev, Ukraine, and began her ballet training at the Kiev Ballet School at the age of ten. She joined the National Opera Ballet of Kiev in 1990 as a soloist, rising to the rank of principal dancer in 1992. Her repertoire with the National Opera Ballet included leading roles in many of the great classics: Gamzatti in “La Bayadère;” Kitri, the Queen of the Driads and Mercedes in “Don Quixote;” Giselle and Myrta in “Giselle;” Princess Aurora and Princess Florine in “The Sleeping Beauty;” Odette-Odile in “Swan Lake;” the Sugar Plum Fairy in “The Nutcracker;” and the title roles in “Cinderella”and “Paquita.” She also performed pas de deux from “Le Corsaire,” “Diana and Acteon” and “La Sylphide,” as well as the “Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux.”
 
Ms. Dvorovenko also excels in contemporary choreography and has danced leading roles in many well-known contemporary productions. She has danced with the Finnish Ballet, the Australian Ballet, the New York City Opera Ballet, the Rome Opera Ballet, Teatro San Carlo in Napoli, Verona Ballet, the Universal Ballet, and with the Stars of the Bolshoi Ballet, and has performed in France, Germany, Spain, Japan, Moscow, Hungary, Finland, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Italy, Turkey, Korea, China, Singapore and Taiwan. She has also appeared in various videos and television specials, including the PBS broadcast of the opening of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, in which she danced the Act II Pas de Deux from “Swan Lake.”
 
Sascha Radetsky
Born in Santa Cruz, California, Radetsky began his ballet studies in the San Francisco Bay Area with Ayako Takahashi and Damara Bennett. At the age of 15, he was invited to study in Moscow at the Bolshoi Academy under the renowned men’s teacher Pyotor Pestov. After a year in Russia, he studied at the Kirov Academy in Washington, D.C. under Roudolf Kharatian and Andrei Garbouz. He also studied at the summer programs of the School of American Ballet, the San Francisco Ballet School, the Bolshoi Academy at Vail, Colorado, and with Mikhail Baryshnikov at American Ballet Theatre’s School of Classical Ballet.
 
Radetsky joined the corps de ballet of American Ballet Theatre in 1996 and was promoted to soloist in 2003. In 2008, he joined the Dutch National Ballet as a principal dancer, performing roles such as Albrecht in “Giselle,” Basilio in “Don Quixote,” and the Son in “Prodigal Son.” He returned to ABT in 2010. Over the course of his career, Radetsky has danced the works of choreographers as such as George Balanchine, Fredrick Ashton, Michel Fokine, Mark Morris, Paul Taylor, Lar Lubovitch, Christopher Wheeldon, Alexei Ratmansky, Stanton Welch, William Forsythe, Benjamin Millipied, Kenneth MacMillan, Twyla Tharp, Jose Limon, Antony Tudor, John Cranko, Agnes de Mille, Jerome Robbins, Ann Reinking, Jorma Elo, Hans Van Manen, Jiri Kylian, and John Neumeier. He has created roles in ballets by Tharp, Morris, Welch, Elo, Millepied, Wheeldon, and Ratmansky.
 
Radetsky is a frequent teacher and performer in ballet galas and festivals throughout the world, and has appeared as a guest principal with companies such as The Pacific Northwest Ballet, Ballet San Jose, Ballet do Theatro Municipal of Rio de Janeiro, and the Mongolian State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet. In 2012, he choreographed “Viragos” for Bucknell University’s Department of Theatre and Dance.
 
Radetsky appeared as Charlie in Columbia Picture’s feature film Center Stage, and starred in Mandy Moore’s music video “I Wanna Be With You.” He has written articles for Dance Magazine, Dance Spirit, Shinshokan Dance Magazine, and Newsweek.
 
Raychel Diane Weiner
Raychel Diane Weiner is currently a dancer with Ballet Arizona. She began her training in Southern California under the direction of Diane Lauridsen and Charles Maple. She spent summers training under full scholarship with Houston Ballet, Kansas City Ballet, Alonzo King Lines Ballet, American Ballet Theatre and was one of 12 dancers selected to train with Ethan Stiefel for Stiefel Stars in Martha’s Vineyard. Since becoming a professional, Raychel has had the honor of performing soloist and principal roles with many of the world’s leading dancers and choreographers. Some of her most prized roles include: principal dancer in Alejandro Cerrudo’s original work “Second to Last;” principal couple in Val Caniporoli’s “Lamberana;” principal dancer in Robert Dekkers’ “No One Does It Like You;” and principal couple in Trey McIntyre’s “Speak,” to name a few. Prior to joining Ballet Arizona under the direction of Ib Andersen, Raychel has also been a company member with St. Louis Ballet under the direction of Gen Horiuchi as well as Oregon Ballet Theater under the direction of Christopher Stowell. Raychel is currently a Principal dancer with Post: Ballet in San Francisco under the direction of Robert Dekkers during her off season.
 
Emily Tyra
Emily Tyra started her career at 17 with the Boston Ballet and James Sewell Ballet, before moving to New York to pursue a career on Broadway. She made her Broadway debut with Hugh Jackman in “Hugh Jackman, Back on Broadway.” She has also appeared in “The City Club,” “Chaplin,” and “Nice Work if You Can Get It,” starring Matthew Broderick. She has appeared in HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire” and in various awards shows, pilots, independent films and commercials.
 
Source: Starz
 
-Posted by Rebecca Murray

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