Lotte James
Dancer
                                            
                                © Ingo Schaefer
                            
            Lotte James was  born in Sydney, Australia. She moved to Munich, Germany in 2015 to study at the  University of Music and Performing Arts where she received her formal classical  training. Three years later in 2018, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. She  then began her working career in the season 2018/19 with the Bavarian Junior  Ballet Munich under the direction of Ivan Liška. There she performed works from  Jörg Mannes, Caroline Finn, Jiří Kylián, Eric Gauthier, Hans Van Manen, Richard  Siegal, Christopher Wheeldon, John Neumeier, and George Balanchine. Whilst  still a student, her choreography “Evanesce” was selected to be performed at  the Heinz-Bosl-Stiftung and then later became a residing work in the repertoire  of the Junior Ballett. In 2021, Lotte joined Aalto Ballett Essen and  expanded her classical repertoire to include John Cranko among others. She has  been a company member of the Ballett am Rhein since the season 2022/23 and has since danced in "Krabat" and "Der Nussknacker" by Demis Volpi as well as "Artifact II" by William Forsythe, "Le sacre du printemps" by Marcos Morau, "Eine kleine Frau" by Neshama Nashman and Hege Haagenruds "Die Geschichte vom blinden Vertrauen".
        
    

