New Adventures are delighted to announce that international ballet superstar, Marcelo Gomes will guest star as ‘Luca’, the title role in the internationally acclaimed and multi-award winning dance thriller “THE CAR MAN” during the four week summer season at Sadler’s Wells from 14 July to 9 August 2015
He will alternate the role with the previously announced Jonathan Ollivier and Chris Trenfield; all three dancers worked together last year, sharing the role of ‘The Swan’ when Marcelo Gomes made his debut with New Adventures in the Tokyo Season of Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake. Full Sadler’s Wells casting schedule to be announced shortly.
Matthew Bourne said today:
“It is our great pleasure to welcome back Marcelo to New Adventures after his sensational debut as ‘The Swan’ last year in Tokyo. Working alongside Marcelo was an inspiring experience for our dancers, but it was his desire to grow as a dancer and transform himself into this role that so impressed me. Having “Guest Artists” is not generally part of the New Adventures ethos, but Marcelo quickly made himself a popular part of the New Adventures family, so when he expressed an interest in The Car Man it seemed like a wonderful and artistically exciting idea to invite him back to the company to perform for our audiences for the first time in London at Sadler’s Wells. I’m greatly looking forward to the charisma and power that Marcelo will bring to the role of Luca and The Car Man.”
Marcelo Gomes said today:
“Working with Matthew and the artists at New Adventures last year on his Swan Lake was an experience and role of a lifetime. I was able to grow as an artist and challenge myself in ways that I did not think possible. I hope that in The Car Man I'm able to achieve the same, and honour this sensual and highly emotional work. I'm excited to continue what I hope will be an ongoing professional relationship with Matthew, and am so looking forward to meeting and working with this new and incredibly talented cast.”
Brazilian born, Marcelo Gomes joined the American Ballet Theatre in 1997, becoming a Principal in 2002. He has performed in virtually every full-length ballet in the company’s repertoire; appeared in many international dance festivals and been a guest artist with, amongst others, the Bolshoi Ballet, the New York City Ballet and Teatro Colon. In 2008 he was awarded the prestigious Prix Benois de la Dance award in Moscow. He has recently begun a successful choreographic career and has created pieces for American Ballet Theatre, La Scala and Kings of Dance. He most recently guest starred as ‘The Swan’ in Matthew Bourne’s “Swan Lake” in Japan.