The
Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) last night staged a spectacular Final
of the Genée International Ballet Competition at the Lyric
Theatre, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. The audience was
brought to their feet when the panel of Judges, chaired by Dame
Antoinette Sibley DBE , President of the RAD announced
their decision to award 18-year-old Italian, Valentino Zucchetti
a gold medal – a rarity in the history of the competition.
Silver
medals were awarded to Ye Fei Fei, (18) from China; Gemma Graves
(18) from Australia; Kostantyn Keshyshev (19) from the Ukraine and
bronze medals went to Jessica Morgan, (18) from Australia, David
Moore, (18) from the UK and Jia Yong Sun (18) from China. The Sotheby's
Audience Award, voted for by the audience was also presented to
Ye Fei Fei.
Dame Antoinette
was effusive in her praise for all of the candidates;
“My fellow jurors [ Madam
Zhao Ruheng , National Ballet of China and John
Meehan , Hong Kong] and I have watched in delight and admiration
as the candidates have been put through their paces in the Semi-finals
and tonight's Final. Choosing winners is not always easy but they
all deserve our congratulations, whether they are medallists or
not.”
Each of
the 12 Finalists performed their choice of both 19th and 20th Century
Classical Repertoire variations as well as one of the specially
commissioned variations choreographed by renowned young Hong Kong
choreographer, Yuri Ng , himself a former Genée
gold medallist.
Dame Antoinette
also thanked Dr Stanley Ho, lead sponsor of the competition for
his generous support and the city of Hong Kong for its hospitality
and warmth over the course of the competition.
At a private
Gala dinner at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, sponsored by the Bank of East
Asia for the candidates, their families and teachers and other sponsors,
Dr Stanley Ho was awarded with a Fellowship of the Royal Academy
of Dance, one of its highest honours.
-ENDS-
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