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Meet Carlos Hopuy, the Trock Who Will Put Your Pointework to Shame

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by Marina Harss (Pointe Magazine)

One of the highlights of New York City’s Fall for Dance Festival this year was an appearance by the Ballets Trockadéro de Monte Carlo, a company of men who dance on pointe with as much panache and style as any prima ballerina. Their performance of Paquita was funny, of course—they specialize in comic renditions of classical ballets— but also bracingly well executed. The star of the evening, Carlos Hopuy, aka Alla Snizova, was simply astonishing. His pointework sparkled, his hops on pointe were clean and strong, and he looked like he could have balanced in attitude forever. There was something deeply exciting about the way he combined delicacy and control with the explosive power and steel of a man’s physique.

Hopuy, who was born in Havana, Cuba, and trained at the country’s famed National Ballet School, has been with the company since 2012. Like all the Trocks, he has both a female and a male alter-ego: when he’s not portraying Alla Snizova, he’s Innokenti Smoktumuchsky, a dopey cavalier. He is also one of the dancers featured in the upcoming documentary Rebels on Pointewhich will have its theatrical release November 15 (click here for theaters and dates near you). I recently caught up with Hopuy, who, when he’s not on tour, lives in Orlando with his husband Paolo Cervellera, a former Trock. We spoke by phone, in Spanish.

 

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