A short clip featuring Wim Vanlessen (unfortunately I do not know who the ballerina is) in Nicolo Fonte's Cornered, which premiered in Antwerp in 2007:
 "Cornered" from Nicolo Fonte on Vimeo.
"Fonte's "Cornered"... to a collage of string music from Ross  Edwards, Gavin Bryars and Philip Glass, was an intensely thoughtful work  for four couples.  Fonte possesses a highly original dance language,  fluid and complex, and exhilarating to watch."
Judith Delme / Dance Europe
 Choreographer Nicolo Fonte is known for his daring and original approach  to dance.  His work has been noted by critics for a unique movement  language as well as a highly developed fusion of ideas, dance and  design. Born in Brooklyn New York, Fonte started dancing at the age of  14. He studied at the Joffrey Ballet School in New York as well as at  the San Francisco Ballet and New York City Ballet Schools while  completing a Bachelor Degree of Fine Arts at SUNY Purchase. Upon  graduation he danced with Peridance in NYC and later joined Les Grands  Ballets Canadiens in Montreal, dancing in the works of Balanchine,  Tudor, Kudelka and Spaniard Nacho Duato. Fonte subsequently joined  Duato's Compañia Nacional de Danza in Madrid and forged a strong  identity in the Spanish company for seven years - for both his dancing  and his choreography. En los Segundos Ocultos, (In Hidden Seconds),  one of three ballets Fonte made for the Spanish company, was hailed as a  breakthrough work of great impact with the poetic vision of a mature  artist and indeed this ballet established his presence on the European  dance scene. 
 In 2000 Fonte retired from performing to devote himself full-time to his  choreographic career. Since that time he has created or staged his  ballets for The Dutch National Ballet, Houston Ballet, Royal Danish  Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Ballet West, Royal Ballet of Flanders,  Stuttgart Ballet, The Australian Ballet, The Göteborg Ballet, The  Finnish National Ballet, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, Oregon Ballet  Theatre, The Perm Tchaikovsky Ballet, The Washington Ballet, Ballett  Mainz, Ballett Nürnberg, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, Complexions Contemporary  Ballet, TANZ Ensemble Cathy Sharp, North Carolina Dance Theatre, Tulsa  Ballet, Ballet British Columbia and Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal. 
 Fonte received a Choo San Goh award for his 2002 collaboration with Pacific Northwest Ballet, Almost Tango, of which R.M. Campbell of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer wrote, "Fonte  is a thinker, an architect who creates the new rather than reinvent the  old. He is a master of manipulating space and creating relationships". 
Almost Tango was also voted as one of Dance Europe's "Best Premiere's when it was re-staged for The Australian Ballet in 2004. 
 From 2002 to 2006 Nicolo enjoyed an ongoing creative partnership with  The Göteborg Ballet in Sweden, creating and staging numerous works that  helped establish the company's distinct profile. While in Göteborg he  created his first full-length ballet, based on the life of Tchaikovsky.  Widely acclaimed in the international press for Fonte's marriage of  narrative skill and a contemporary choreographic language, Re: Tchaikovsky appeared on the "Best of 2005" lists of both Ballett-Tanz and Dance  Europe. Fonte has also played an important role in the ongoing  development of Aspen Santa Fe Ballet as one of that company's most  popular guest choreographers. To date he has created seven highly  successful works for ASFB that have toured throughout the US and  overseas. Nicolo Fonte has recently been named Resident Choreographer  for Ballet West, in Salt Lake City starting with the 2012-2013 season.
http://www.nicolofonte.com/index.php?m=bio
 

 
 
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