Alessio Di Traglia

Alessio, of Italian-British nationality, has been trained as a dancer at the English National Ballet School – artistic direction Tamara Rojo, director of dance Viviana Durante – with masters Juan Eymar and David Yow. Previously, he attended the “Royal Ballet Senior Associates Program” (Covent Garden) in London with maestro Matthew Paluch; “Young Dancers Academy” with Josephine Holling and Anna Du Boisson; “Young Dancers Academy Associates” and “Escuela de Baile Flamenco Dance School”. As a professional dancer he has performed in numerous productions: from 2011 to 2013, oinPeter Pan (Anna Du Boisson) and from 2011 to 2014, with Young Dancers Academy, in Nutcracker (Anna Du Boisson/Irene Hardy) at the Bloomsbury Theater in London; in 2015, with the Queensland Ballet, he danced La Sylphide (Peter Schaufuss) at the London Coliseum; in 2015 and 2016, again with Young Dancers Academy, he played the lead role in Nutcracker (Anna Du Boisson/Irene Hardy) at the Shaftesbury Theater in London. In 2018 and 2019, with the English National Ballet School, he danced in Concert (Carlos Valcárcel) at the New Wimbledon Theater; in “My First Ballet”, a UK tour by Sleeping Beauty (Antonio Castilla) and in Winter Showcase (Ching-Ying Chien by Akram Khan Company). Between 2019 and 2020 he danced with the English National Ballet in “Cinderella” (by Christopher Wheeldon) at the Manchester Palace Theater – Southampton; in “The Nutcracker” (Wayne Eagling) at the Coliseum, London; in “Migration” da “Giselle”, (Akram Khan) and “The Reel” da “La Sylphide” (Peter Schaufuss) at the English National Ballet 70th Anniversary Gala at the London Coliseum. In October 2020 he performed “disTANZ” (Stéphen Delattre) with Delattre Dance Company at the Theater Kempton (Germany). He has also worked on the 2020/2021 repertoire: “Alice Im Wunderland”, “The Picture of Dorian Gray”, “Shelter”, “Filipe Portugal” (Delattre). In June 2021 he joined the Company of Balletto di Roma, making his debut in the production “Astor. A century of Tango ”, with the choreography of Valerio Longo.