Baroquen Dreams

While bright colors may stir up a feeling of celebration, there was something haunting about the piece as the main character – a maestro inspired by Jean Baptiste Lully himself – danced in a dreamlike state among various ghosts. 

-Broadway Review

Choreography & Scenic Design | Ethan Stiefel

Ethan Stiefel is an internationally recognized artist, educator, and leader in the performing arts. After serving as American Repertory Ballet’s Artistic Director for over three years, he is currently The Nora C. Orphanides Artist in Residence. Stiefel was the Principal Guest Instructor at American Ballet Theatre (ABT) from 2016-2021 and the Artistic Director of the Royal New Zealand Ballet (RNZB) from 2011-2014. Just before being appointed the RNZB’s Artistic Director, he served as Dean of the School of Dance at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) from 2007-2011.

Stiefel began his professional career at age 16 with the New York City Ballet where he quickly rose to the rank of Principal Dancer. He was also a Principal Dancer with Ballett Zürich and joined American Ballet Theatre as a Principal Dancer in 1997. 

During his career, Stiefel performed leading roles in all of the full-length classics and danced in an extensive range of shorter works created by the industry’s foremost classical, modern and contemporary choreographers. Read more about Ethan Stiefel here.

Music | Jean-Baptiste Lully, Marin Marais, and Dietrich Buxtehude

Costume Design | Janessa Cornell Urwin

Lighting Design | Jason Flamos

Photos by Rosalie O’Connor Photography

Runtime

25 minutes

Number of performers

15 dancers

Tech Rider

Available upon request

Link to full performance video

Available upon request