Position: Soloist
Years: 2008
Awards: Boys & Girls Club Alumni Award 2016
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Anthony Vincent has danced principal or featured roles in Tomasson’s Nutcracker (King of the Snow), Romeo & Juliet (Tybalt), Swan Lake (Von Rothbart), The Fifth Season, “Haffner” Symphony, Nanna’s Lied (Johnny), On a Theme of Paganini, and Trio; Tomasson/Possokhov’s Don Quixote (Espada and Toreadors); Balanchine’s Diamonds, The Four Temperaments (1st and 3rd Themes, Melancholic, and Phlegmatic), Serenade, Stravinsky Violin Concerto (Aria II), and Symphony in C; Caniparoli’s Lambarena; Liang’s Symphonic Dances; Page’s Guide to Strange Places; van Manen’s Variations for Two Couples; Possokhov’s Diving into the Lilacs; Welch’s Naked; Wheeldon’s Cinderella (Fates), Number Nine, and Rush; and Zanella’s Underskin. He created the role of John Rosmer in Caniparoli’s Ibsen’s House.
Anthony’s repertory includes Elo’s Double Evil; Forsythe’s Artifact Suite and in the middle, somewhat elevated; MacMillan’s Winter Dreams; van Manen’s Two Pieces for Het (for Rachel); McGregor’s Chroma and Eden/Eden; de Mille’s Rodeo; Morris’ Sylvia; Neumeier’s The Little Mermaid; Ratmansky’s Russian Seasons; and Robbins’ Glass Pieces and West Side Story Suite.
As a guest artist, Anthony danced the Cavalier in Nutcracker at Tri-Cities Academy of Ballet and Music in Richland, Washington. He performed at the Youth America Grand Prix Gala in New York City; at Scottsdale School of Ballet Showcase in Phoenix, Arizona; at the Hong Kong Galaxy Ballet Gala; and at the Baadisches Staattheater Gala in Karlsruhe, Germany.
Anthony was honored with a Boys & Girls Club Alumni Award in March 2016.