Téo Dubreuil

Soloist of The Royal Ballet

Biography

English dancer Téo Dubreuil is a Soloist of The Royal Ballet. He trained at The Royal Ballet School and graduated into English National Ballet, joining The Royal Ballet in 2014. He was promoted to First Artist in 2018, to Soloist, 2022.  

Dubreuil was born in the Midlands and started dancing at the age of six, attending local dance classes before joining The Royal Ballet School as a Junior Associate. He went on to enter White Lodge, later graduating into the Upper School. Performances with The Royal Ballet while at the School included Fritz (The Nutcracker), peasant pas de deux (Giselle) and Dancing Master (The Rake’s Progress). Awards while a student include second prize in the 2011 Young British Dancer of the Year. His repertory with ENB included pas de cinq (Suite en blanc), pas de trois (Swan Lake) and roles in Raymonda Act III and Le Corsaire.  

Since joining The Royal Ballet Dubreuil has danced in the majority of the company’s repertory. Featured roles include Benno (Swan Lake), Benvolio (Romeo and Juliet), Florestan (The Sleeping Beauty), pas de six (Giselle), Dancing Gents (Manon), The Fish (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland), Green Boy (Dances at a Gathering), Lysander (The Dream), The Pope (Dante Project: Inferno), Principal role in the 4th movement of DGV: Danse à Grande Vitesse, the male pas de deux in Within the Golden Hour,  and roles in Monotones II, Scènes de Ballet, Requiem and Elite Syncopations. 

 He has created roles for Gemma Bond's Boundless, Hofesh Shechter’s Untouchable, Crystal Pite’s Light of Passage, Wayne McGregor’s Woolf Works and The Dante Project and Christopher Wheeldon’s Corybantic Games and Like Water for Chocolate.  

 

 

 

 

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