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Natalia Adamska

Natalia Adamska

Biography

She was born in 1998 in Bydgoszcz, Poland.  From 2009-2014 she studied at the National Ballet School in Gdańsk and from 2014-2017 at an independent dance school Tring Park School for the Performing Arts in London.  In the ensemble The Encore Dance Company of Trink Park company, she received an annual opportunity to work with a wide range of choreographers and develop her study experience and skills. 

In April 2017 she joined the ballet of the National Moravian-Silesian Theatre and since 2017 she has been a corps de ballet with soloist obligations. Her fragile, youthful appearance, technical sovereignty, and natural acting expression predestine her for the roles of young girls. She drew attention to herself especially in the female duet in the production of Rossini Cards choreographed by Mauro Bigonzetti and in the role of a friend Swanilda in Giorgio Madia´s neoclassical ballet Coppélia.  She received the Thalia Award for the role of Carmen in the performance choreographed by Jiří Pokorný for the seasons 2020–2022. The award went to her confident and very complex performance, thanks to which she is able to present an absolutely confident, convincing, and beautiful character of a modern girl full of passion, love, and freedom in the production from the very first moment. "Her Carmen is undoubtedly an extraordinary revelation on the dance scene this past season," the ballet jury concluded.

In September 2022 she took the opportunity to continue in the ballet ensemble of the National Moravian-Silesian Theatre as a soloist with a corps de ballet obligations.

Source: NDM (2/2024)