WORLD-RENOWNED DANCERS ATTACHED TO STARZ ORIGINAL BALLET DRAMA SERIES IN DEVELOPMENT, "FLESH AND BONE"
CREATED, WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY MOIRA WALLEY-BECKETT, EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY LAWRENCE BENDER, KEVIN BROWN AND JOHN MELFI
ROYAL NEW ZEALAND BALLET ARTISTIC DIRECTOR AND FORMER AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE PRINCIPAL DANCER ETHAN STIEFEL ATTACHED AS CHOREOGRAPHER
FORMER AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE PRINCIPAL DANCER IRINA DVOROVENKO AND CURRENT SOLOIST SASCHA RADETSKY ALSO JOIN PROJECT
Beverly Hills, Calif. - November 20, 2013 - STARZ announced today the involvement of internationally-renowned dancers in the original drama series "Flesh and Bone" (previously announced as an "Untitled Ballet Project") currently in development at the network, from award-winning "Breaking Bad" Writer and Co-Executive Producer, Moira Walley-Beckett. "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.
The project will be written and executive produced by Ms. Walley-Beckett and STARZ, with Executive Producers Lawrence Bender (Oscar(R) nominated for Inglourious Basterds, Pulp Fiction and Good Will Hunting), Kevin Brown ("Roswell") and John Melfi ("Sex and the City," "House of Cards," "Nurse Jackie," "Rome"). Bender, Brown and Walley-Beckett all have connections to the world of ballet, which brought them together with STARZ on this project. Bender and Walley-Beckett are former ballet dancers, and Brown's family is made up entirely of former ballet dancers and their story was the basis for the Oscar-nominated film, The Turning Point.
Ethan Stiefel has joined the project as consultant and choreographer on the series. Mr. Stiefel is the artistic director of the Royal New Zealand Ballet, the star of the movies Center Stage and Center Stage: Turn It Up and was a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre from 1997 till July 2012.
Joining the cast in key supporting roles are 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 ("Boardwalk Empire"). National auditions are underway 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 creator and executive producer Ms. 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.'"
As a Co-Executive Producer on "Breaking Bad," Moira Walley-Beckett recently won a 2013 Primetime Emmy(R) for Outstanding Drama Series. She was nominated for a 2013 Golden Globe Award(R), two PGA Awards, a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series in 2012, and for the WGA Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, resulting in wins in 2012 and 2013 for her work on "Breaking Bad." Ms. Walley-Beckett was also nominated for a PEN LITERARY award in 2010 for her episode of "Breaking Bad" entitled "Over."
Starz will retain all domestic and international multiplatform rights including television, home entertainment, and digital.
Bios
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 Bayad�re;" 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
Sascha Radetsky began his ballet studies in the San Francisco Bay Area with Damara Bennett and Ayako Takahashi. At the age of 15, he was invited to study in Moscow at the Bolshoi Academy under world-renowned men's teacher Pytor Pestov. After a year in Russia, he studied on scholarship at the Kirov Academy in Washington, D. C. under Rudolph Kharatian and Andrei Garbouz. He toured with the Kirov Ballet throughout the United States and internationally. He also studied on scholarship at the summer programs of the School of American Ballet, American Ballet Theatre's School of Classical Ballet with Mikhail Baryshnikov, the San Francisco Ballet School and the Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Vail, Colorado.
Radetsky joined ABT as an apprentice in 1995, became a member of the corps de ballet in 1996 and a Soloist in 2003. His repertoire includes: the Head Fakir in "La Bayad�re;" Accordionist in "The Bright Stream;" the third movement in "Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1;" Her Prince Charming in "Cinderella;" Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy in "Company B;" Lankendem and Birbanto in "Le Corsaire;" Espada and the lead gypsy in "Don Quixote;" Demetrius in "The Dream;" the Pastor in "Fall River Legend;" the second and third sailor in "Fancy Free;" Hilarion and the peasant pas de deux in "Giselle;" the pas de deux in "Jabula;" Gaston in "Lady of the Camellias," Lescaut and the Jailer in "Manon," Camille in "The Merry Widow;" The Moor in "The Moor's Pavane;" the Cavalier and the Nutcracker-Prince and in Kevin McKenzie's "The Nutcracker;" Iago in "Othello;" Petrouchka in "Petrouchka;" the Warrior Chieftain in the "Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor;" Rabbit in "Rabbit and Rogue;" Bernard in "Raymonda;" the Champion Roper in "Rodeo;" Paris, Tybalt and Benvolio in "Romeo and Juliet;" the Bluebird in "The Sleeping Beauty;" Benno and von Rothbart (Act III) in "Swan Lake;" Orion in "Sylvia;" the fourth movement in "Symphony in C;" Hortensio in "The Taming of the Shrew;" "Tha�s Pas de Deux," the "Guitar" pas de deux from "Within You Without You: A Tribute to George Harrison." He also had leading roles in "The Brahms-Haydn Variations," "C. to C. (Close to Chuck)," "�tudes, Gong," "In the Upper Room," "The Leaves Are Fading," "Symphony #9" and many others. He created leading roles in "From Here On Out," "Glow-Stop," "Gong," "Troika" and "Thirteen Diversions."
Radetsky has danced the works of acclaimed choreographers such as George Balanchine, Mark Morris, Paul Taylor, Lar Lubovitch, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Twyla Tharp, Antony Tudor, John Cranko, Agnes de Mille, Jorma Elo, Jerome Robbins, Ann Reinking, Christopher Wheeldon and Jiri Kylian. He is an original member of the troupe "Stiefel and Stars" and has been a frequent guest performer and teacher with ballet companies across the United States and abroad.
In 2000, Radetsky starred as Charlie in the movie Center Stage. He has appeared in numerous television specials, including starring roles in the PBS movie "Home at Last" and in the NBC television series "Midnight Caller."
In September 2008, Radetsky joined Dutch National Ballet as a principal dancer.
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.
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