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2013: Enters the Paris Conservatoire (CNSMD).
2014: Joins the Paris Opera Ballet School.
2017: Joins the Paris Opera Corps de Ballet.
Performs in The Seasons’ Canon (Crystal Pite).
2021: Promoted to “Coryphée”. Receives the Cercle Carpeaux Dance Prize.
Performs the Act III pas de deux in The Sleeping Beauty, the First Bridesmaid, a friend of Kitri, and a Gypsy in Don Quixote (Rudolf Nureyev), as well as the Flower Festival in Genzano pas de deux (August Bournonville).
2022: Promoted to “Sujet”. Receives the AROP Dance Prize.
Performs Gamzatti and the 2nd Shade Variation in La Bayadère (Rudolf Nureyev), the title role (Act II) and the Peasant Pas de deux in Giselle (Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot), Helen in The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude (William Forsythe), and Mitzi Caspar in Mayerling (Kenneth MacMillan).
2023: Promoted to “Première Danseuse”.
Performs the Mistress of Lescaut in Manon (Kenneth MacMillan), the pas de six in Raymonda (Rudolf Nureyev), the Ballerina in The Concert (Jerome Robbins), Lise in La Fille mal gardée (Frederick Ashton), the 3rd pas de deux in In the Night (Jerome Robbins), Petite Mort (Jiří Kylián), and the pas de six in Raymonda (Rudolf Nureyev).
Bleuenn Battistoni was named “Étoile” on March 26, 2024, following the performance of La Fille mal gardée (Frederick Ashton), in which she danced the role of Lise.
Since then, she has added to her repertoire: the title role in Paquita (Pierre Lacotte, 2024), Odette-Odile in Swan Lake (Rudolf Nureyev, 2024), Blake Works I (William Forsythe, 2024), Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty (Rudolf Nureyev, 2025), and Grand Pas classique (Victor Gsovsky, 2025).
Main creations and additions to the repertoire of the Paris Opera Ballet: Mary Vetsera in Mayerling (Kenneth MacMillan, 2022), Francesca in The Dante Project (Wayne McGregor, 2023), Sylvia (Manuel Legris, 2024).
As part of the Company’s official tours, she has performed in Russia (Novosibirsk, 2018), Spain (Madrid, 2019), Asia (Shanghai and Singapore, 2019), Japan (Tokyo, 2020 and 2024), France (Aix-en-Provence, 2022 and 2023), Korea (Daejeon and Seoul, 2023), and Italy (2025).
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