Principal Dancer
Brazilian principal dancer of American Ballet Theatre for two decades, Marcelo Gomes is a virtuosic interpreter of the classical and contemporary repertoire whose fluid technique and dramatic intensity have defined leading roles from Swan Lake to Onegin.
Defining moments and milestones
Marcelo Gomes emerged from rigorous training across three continents—Brazil, the United States, and Europe—to join American Ballet Theatre's corps de ballet in 1997, where he would spend two decades ascending to principal rank. His career trajectory traced a classical arc: from the disciplined foundations of the Harid Conservatory and Paris Opera Ballet School through transformative mentorship under Alicia Alonso, he developed into one of ABT's most complete male dancers, equally commanding in the romantic leads of Swan Lake and Romeo and Juliet and in the contemporary challenges of the modern repertoire. Beyond performance, Gomes has evolved into a choreographer and ballet master, extending his artistic voice into creation and pedagogy while maintaining guest engagements with companies including Dutch National Ballet.
Prix de Lausanne winner (1996)
Helena Lobato Ballet School (Rio de Janeiro); Dalal Achcar Ballet School (Rio de Janeiro); The Harid Conservatory (Boca Raton, Florida); Paris Opera Ballet School (Paris); Houston Ballet School (Houston); Boston Ballet School (Boston); Cuballet (Havana)
Recordings featuring Marcelo Gomes in the Society index
Additional recordings will appear here as the catalog expands.