Rose Nougué-Cazenave

Dancer
French dancer Rose Nougué-Cazenave received her first training at the Paris Opera Ballet School, and later at the Conservatoire Régional Boulogne-Billancourt and the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Lyon, where she graduated in the summer of 2020. During this time, she danced in works by Pierre Lacotte, Rudolf Nureyev, and Maurice Béjart. Since the 2020/21 season, Rose Nougué-Cazenave has been a member of the Ballett am Rhein, where she has danced in Demis Volpi's choreographies as the girl in “A Little Match Girl Passion,” “The Nutcracker,” “A Simple Piece,” and “Sanguinic: con brio,” in Roland Petit's “Carmen”, as Johanna in Aszure Barton's new creation “Baal”, in “Short Cut”, “Visions Fugitives”, and “Four Schumann Pieces” by Hans van Manen, Marcos Morau's “Le sacre du printemps”, “The Four Temperaments” and “Rubies” by George Balanchine, “Enemy in the Figure” by William Forsythe, as well as “Ruß - Eine Geschichte von Aschenputtel” and “Biolographie” by Bridget Breiner.