Yuanyuan Tan
Yuan Yuan Tan | |
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Born | 谭元元 |
Alma mater | Shanghai Ballet School John Cranko School |
Occupation(s) | Ballet dancer, choreographer, brand ambassador |
Years active | 1995–present |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) |
Title | Prima ballerina, Principal, San Francisco Ballet Guest Principal, Hong Kong Ballet |
Yuan Yuan Tan (Chinese: 谭元元; born 1977, Shanghai, China) is a Chinese ballet dancer. She is the prima ballerina of San Francisco Ballet where she holds the rank of principal dancer. She also holds the title of guest principal dancer at Hong Kong Ballet.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
As one of the most accomplished and critically acclaimed dancers of her generation, Yuan Yuan Tan is widely regarded as "the greatest Chinese ballerina of all time"[7][8][9] and was called a "national treasure" by ChinaDaily.[3]
Due to her accomplishments, Tan has become a fashion icon and celebrity in her native China. As one of few dancers to find mainstream success, she has been featured in numerous publications and high-profile brand endorsements. In 2004, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine as a "Hero of Asia."[10][11][12]
Early life
Yuan Yuan Tan was born in Shanghai, China and raised in the city’s traditional Hongkou District. She first learned to dance in pre-school and took an interest in ballet after watching an old broadcast of Galina Ulanova performing Swan Lake. She maintained an interest in dance throughout her primary education, where she excelled academically.[3]
At the age of 10, she was scouted by the Shanghai Ballet School and invited to join their training program. She was one of 24 candidates chosen from thousands of potentials in her age group from across China. Tan’s father, an engineer, adamantly opposed her pursuing ballet as a career, instead wishing for her to continue in academia and pursue a medical or law degree. Her mother, who once harbored ambitions of becoming a dancer herself, was supportive of Tan's desire to enroll in the ballet school. The parents’ impasse was resolved by flipping a 5-fen coin. Tan’s mother won the toss and her father capitulated.[3][9][13][14][15][16]
Ballet career
Training and competitions
Yuan Yuan Tan’s formal dance training began at the Shanghai Ballet School at the age of 11. Because of her parents earlier indecisiveness, she was enrolled one year later than the other students in her class and was at a disadvantage. The rigorous training regime left her depressed and homesick until, at the age of 13, a new teacher arrived that inspired her to excel. At 14, she began competing at international ballet competitions representing the People’s Republic of China.[4][15][17]
Tan's first major breakthrough came in 1992 at the 5th International Ballet Competition in Paris, France. Tan's performance was awarded a perfect score by competition judge Galina Ulanova, the legendary ballerina and Tan’s childhood idol. Tan went on to win the gold medal of the junior female division. In 1993, Tan won the gold medal of the junior female classical division at the 1st Japan International Ballet and Modern Dance Competition in Nagoya, Japan. She also received that year's Nijinsky Award, named after Russian ballet legend Vaslav Nijinsky, the first time the prize was granted to a female dancer.[4][15][17]
In 1994, Tan attended the John Cranko School in Stuttgart, Germany on a full scholarship, where she continued her training with the Vaganova method. 6 months into her two-year scholarship, Helgi Tomasson, artistic director of the San Francisco Ballet, the oldest ballet company in the United States, invited Tan to dance as a guest of the company, having spotted her at the Paris competition in 1992.[4][15][17]
San Francisco Ballet
Soloist
Shortly after arriving in San Francisco in 1995, Tan was offered and accepted a full-time soloist contract with the San Francisco Ballet; at the age of 17, she became the youngest in the company’s history and the first Asian soloist. One of her first significant roles was in the classic Swan Lake, which had inspired her love of ballet at the age of 5.[4][18]
Principal dancer
A major breakthrough came when Tan was called as a last minute replacement for an injured principal dancer in George Balanchine's Stravinsky Violin Concerto. Tan had never danced the ballet before, nor was she acquainted with the unique style of Balanchine’s choreography. Tan was given a videotape to watch from the San Francisco Ballet archives, and performed the piece after only 6 hours of learning.[15][19]
The next season, in 1997, Tan was promoted to principal dancer; at the age of 19, she became the youngest principal in the history of the San Francisco Ballet, and the first Chinese dancer to reach that rank in a major company.[4][18]
Today
Today, she is a marquee name for the company, while San Francisco Ballet Company itself is widely considered to be among the best in the world and in the words of choreographer Mark Morris, the "best company in North America".[20]
She has danced lead female roles in Helgi Tomasson's Giselle, Swan Lake, Romeo and Juliet, Nutcracker, Tomasson/Possokhov's Don Quixote, Morris' Sylvia, and Lubovitch's Othello. She created roles in Tomasson's The Fifth Season, Chi-Lin, Silver Ladders, and 7 for Eight, Possokhov's Magrittomania, Damned, and Study in Motion, Wheeldon's Continuum and Quaternary, and Welch's Tu Tu. Her repertory includes Ashton's Thaïs Pas de Deux, Balanchine's Symphony in C, Theme and Variations, Concerto Barocco, Prodigal Son, and Apollo; Duato's Without Words, Robbins' In the Night, Dances at a Gathering, and Dybbuk; and Makarova's Paquita.[21]
International fame and fashion icon
Brand collaborations
Note: this list is not exhaustive and only includes some of the most notable appearances.
Brand | Collaboration | Year | Notes | Ref. |
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Burberry | Campaign | 2013- | "Art of the Trench" Shanghai[22] | [11] |
Chanel | Event | 2014 | Shanghai, China | [23] |
Coach | Brand Ambassador, campaign | 2016- | Modern Career Women 2016, Asia campaign[24] | [25] |
Dior | Event | 2008 | "Christian Dior and Chinese Artists" | [26] |
First Republic Bank | Campaign | 2012- | Print / Online | [27] |
Gap | Campaign | 2012 | International ad campaign | [28] |
Giorgio Armani | Event, editorial | 2012 | "One Night Only in Beijing" | [29] |
Ferrari | Event, charity | 2012 | Ferrari @ The Great Wall, Beijing | [30] |
Hugo Boss | Fashion show | 2013 | F/W 2013, Shanghai | [31] |
La Mer | Campaign | 2017 | “La Mer x 谭元元“ | [32] |
Lane Crawford | Campaign | 2013 | Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier | [33] |
Louis Vuitton | Event, Editorial | 2015 | Hong Kong | [34] |
Rolex | Brand Ambassador, campaign | 2012- | International | [35] |
Rosewood Hotels | Brand Ambassador, curator | 2014- | Beijing, International | [12] |
Tiffany & Co | Events, charity | 2016- | San Francisco | [36] |
Tod's | Brand Ambassador, editorial | 2013 | Milan Fashion Week | [37] |
Tom Ford | Event, editorial | 2011 | With Tom Ford and Maggie Cheung, Beijing[38] | [39] |
Van Cleef & Arpels | Brand Ambassador, campaign, event | 2012- | Ballet inspired collection | [11] |
Print and editorial appearances
Note: this list is not exhaustive and only includes some of the most notable appearances.
Publication | Date | Notes | Ref. |
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Time | Oct 2004 | Featured on cover "Heros of Asia" 1 of 20. | [40] |
Vogue | Apr 2003 | Photographed by Annie Leibovitz | [41][42] |
Vogue IT | Nov 2012 | Editorial "Yuan Yuan Tan" | [43] |
W | Oct 2013 | Editorial | [44] |
WWD | 2013- | Numerous Appearances | [45][46][47] |
Net-a-Porter | Jul 2014 | "The Edit" | [48] |
GQ China | Sep 2011 | Web Editorial (Gucci) | [49] |
Tatler | 2008 | "Floating Yuan" | [50] |
Tatler Asia | Nov 2012 | Editorial "Yuan Yuan Tan" | [51] |
Tatler HK | Aug 2017 | "Asia's Most Wanted" | [52] |
Numero (大都市) | Dec 2016 | Editorial for Coach "谭元元 “小美人鱼”就是我" | [53] |
Harper's Bazaar China | Aug 2017 | Editorial | [54] |
Elle China | Nov 2017 | Editorial "Yuan Yuan Tan, Red & Black" | [55] |
Elle UK | Oct 2015 | "4 People Changing the Face of Ballet" | [56] |
Cosmopolitan | Mar 2017 | Editorial | [57] |
Filmography
Features
Note: this list is not exhaustive and only includes some of the most notable appearances.
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2003 | Lar Lubovitch's Othello | Desdemona | San Francisco Ballet | [58] |
2007 | The Nutcracker | Snow Queen | San Francisco Ballet | [59] |
2011 | The Little Mermaid | The Little Mermaid | By John Neumeier | [60] |
2017 | RAkU - The Film | The Princess | Documentary of the ballet by Yuri Possokhov | [61] |
Television
Note: this list is not exhaustive and only includes some of the most notable appearances.
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2008 | CNN special - "The perfect poise of Tan Yuan Yuan" | Herself | 45 minute special program | [62] |
2011 | PBS - The Little Mermaid | The Liittle Mermaid / Herself | About the ballet by John Neumeier | [63] |
2013 | CCTV | Herself | Interview in Chinese | [64] |
2013 | CCTV News | Herself | Interview in English | [65] |
2016 | 天天向上 Day Day Up | Herself / Swan Queen | Chinese variety show | [66] |
2016 | 金星秀 The Jin Xing Show | Herself | Chinese talk show | [67] |
2016 | 2016 Shanghai International Film Festival | Herself | Film festival red carpet | [68] |
2017 | 我们来了 Up Idol | Herself / Swan Queen | Chinese variety show | [69] |
Bibliography
In 2013, Tan published her autobiography ”我和芭蕾“ (Ballet and I), chronicling her journey to international stardom. The book was met with critical acclaim and the first run was sold out within minutes.[70]
in 2017, Tan published "足尖上的艺术—世界芭蕾名团巡礼" (The Art of Pointe, the Ballet World Tour), a guide for Chinese language audiences to the history of the most significant ballet companies in the world.[71]
Public speaking
In 2015, Tan was invited to speak at the prestigious Fudan University in Shanghai, China, where she gave a lecture based on her autobiography, ”我和芭蕾“ (Ballet and I).[72]
In 2016, Tan was a headline speaker at the annual TEDxShanghai, speaking on her life and career in a lecture called "Balance — My Life as a Ballerina."[8][9]
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External links
- 谭元元 (Yuan Yuan Tan) on Facebook
- 谭元元的围脖 on Weibo (in Chinese)
- Yuanyuan Tan on Instagram
- CNN 45 minutes Special Program "The perfect poise of Tan Yuan Yuan"
- Time Magazine, Asia's Heroes 2004
- San Francisco Examiner article
- Ms. Yuan Yuan Tan in DanzaBallet: interview with Yukihiko Yoshida
- San Francisco Ballet Principals: Yuan Yuan Tan