Ballet star Marcelo Gomes on learning from the bad, and his new freelance career
- Brazilian who quit American Ballet Theatre under a cloud relishes new opportunities
- Dancer, a guest in Hong Kong Ballet’s Giselle, says company can skyrocket under Septime Webre
Marcelo Gomes, one of the world’s greatest ballet dancers, is in Hong Kong to guest with Hong Kong Ballet in its production of Giselle.
The Brazilian-born star was a principal with the American Ballet Theatre when he made headlines for the wrong reasons last December, accused of sexual misconduct eight years earlier.
Although it did not involve anyone from the company, in the context of #MeToo the ABT board launched an investigation. Gomes promptly resigned and the investigation was dropped.
There’s been much support for him from the ballet community since, and today he is forging a new career appearing with the likes of the Mariinsky Ballet, Washington Ballet, Dresden Semperoper Ballett and rising company Sarasota Ballet.
You’re here to dance Albrecht in Giselle, a role you’ve done hundreds of times. Has your interpretation changed over the years?