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Congratulations to our newly promoted dancers

This month, we’re delighted to announce dancer promotions which recognise commitment, talent and progression. Join us in celebrating these newly promoted dancers:

Rimbaud Patron promoted to Soloist

Melissa Parsons promoted to Soloist

Amy McEntee promoted to First Artist

Anna Williams promoted to First Artist

Eado Turgeman promoted to First Artist

Harvey Littlefield promoted to First Artist

Rishan Benjamin promoted to First Artist

Congratulations to this talented bunch!

Look out for them onstage in our upcoming production of A Streetcar Named Desire, touring Glasgow, Inverness, Aberdeen and Edinburgh from 13 April.

I am so pleased to be promoted to First Artist and excited for the new experiences and challenges ahead. I am grateful to the Artistic team and to my colleagues for their inspiration and support throughout my journey. I feel proud to be part of Scottish Ballet.

Eado Turgeman, First Artist

I feel super proud to have been promoted this year, It is a wonderful feeling to have your hard work recognised and rewarded. I’m excited to explore more roles and delve into my artistry.

Anna Williams, First Artist

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