Alexis Zanety

Guest Artist
Biography

Alexis Zanety is a contemporary teacher and choreographer, and former first soloist for Cuba’s National Dance Company (CNDC). He graduated in 1989 from Escuela Profesional de Instructores de Arte in Villa Clara, Cuba, graduating with honors and receiving the Diploma de Oro Award.

He joined CNDC from 1995-2002, there he performed emblematic works of Cuban Modern Dance such as Sulkari, Golden Bird, Metamorphosis, Macandal, amongst other, touring on events like Holland Dance Festival, Nervi Festival, Aida Opera at the reopening of the theater La_Fenice. In 2002 he relocated to Mexico where he was invited by Teatro Degollado in Guadalajara to choreograph. He then performed the principal role of “Don Jose” in Carmen_by choreographer Adriana Quinto at the Cervantine Festival. He was then invited to portray the leading role in the musical Besame Mucho (2003) produced by OCESA.

Alexis combines the information he has learned from Afro-Cuban, neoclassical, classical ballet, and Caribbean rhythms, that lead to creating his own technique called Dibujo Circular de Movimento (Circular Drawing Movement).

In 2015 He was commissioned by CNDC to choreograph Retorno (2015) and in 2016 by Centro Morelense de las Artes_in Mexico to choregraph Sombras y Destinos en Imágenes en Desequilibrio. Alexis relocated permanently to Houston, Texas in 2016 and began sharing his expertise and passion at local and national levels at places such Cornish College of the Arts, University of Washington, University of Houston, University of Oklahoma, Afro Latin Fest and was invited at the 2018 and 2019 International Association of Blacks in Dance Congress as guest teacher. Alexis has the honorable distinction to have been commissioned by Rice University Arts of Tolerance, Foundation for Modern Music, FLAMART and Strictly Street Salsa, to create works to commemorate 1619,' the 400t since the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade brought Africans to the United States. Since January 2019 he works at Feijoo Ballet School in Texas. In 2021 his choreographic work “Duality” won 1st place at the Open Dance Project and 3rd Place at the Youth American Grand Prix. In 2022 again at the YAGP five of his choreographic works were presented at the final event. In November 2019 he was recognized by the Congress of Texas for his many accomplishments to the Houston cultural landscape. Sylvester Turner, Mayor of the City of Houston, proclaimed November 92019 as “Alexis Zanety Day” for sharing his passion for the arts and overall contributions to the arts scene.

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