Sylvie Guillem
Over the next few years, many visiting choreographers including William Forsythe, Bob Wilson and Maurice Béjart put Guillem into their creations but in 1988 she resigned and made London her main base, with a guest contract at The Royal Ballet. For The Royal Ballet, she danced Principal roles in Ashton’s Cinderella, Marguerite and Armand, A Month in the Country, MacMillan’s Romeo and Juliet, Manon, Winter Dreams, Mats Ek’s Carmen and Robbins’ The Concert as well as the classic roles.
For the present, Guillem favours collaborations with modern choreographers and theatre directors. In December 2003, she collaborated with Michael Nunn, William Trevitt and Russell Maliphant on Broken Fall. This in turn led to a second Maliphant season in 2005, with two premieres including a solo for Guillem and PUSH, a pas de deux with Russell Maliphant. In 2006, she collaborated with Akram Khan on Sacred Monsters and in 2009 with Robert Lepage and Russell Maliphant on a theatre/dance project Eonnagata.
Guillem is a highly decorated artist and her awards include the Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur, Officier dans l’Ordre National du Mérite, Officier des Arts et Lettres and in Britain, an honorary CBE.