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Guardian: Portrait of the artist: Marianela Nuñez
[The Guardian] London WC1 ( ), from 20 April to 16 May. High point: "Becoming a principal dancer at the Royal Ballet." Low point: "Don't think I've had it yet!" Watch Nuñez in rehearsal during Royal Ballet Live, here Principal dancer Marianela Nuñez.
Guardian: Will they make it to the Royal Ballet?
[The Guardian] - Their presence in the school, Stock insists, inspires the home-grown students, and many ballet migrants, such as Alina Cojocaru (from Romania) and Marianela Nuñez (from Argentina, but now a British citizen), both of whom spent time at the Upper School
Coppélia, Coliseum, London
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[Financial Times] - (A legion of Petersburg divinities, and more recently Danilova, Baronova and Markova, and then Pamela May and Nadia Nerina at Covent Garden – and most recently Marianela Nuñez – showed its dazzling merits.) Here is a bewitching work of art
Google News: Silence speaks louder than words: How ballet dancers bring iconic roles to life
[A Younger Theatre (blog)] - During The Royal Ballet's current run, I was able to catch two Juliets (Marianela Núñez and Sarah Lamb) within a day of each other. Their different readings of the iconic character deepened my views on MacMillan's ballet as well as its original source.
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