Fabrice Maufrais
Fabrice joined the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2013 as a lecturer in Modern Ballet and has been a frequent guest teacher to Australia, Canada, France, Japan and at the UK’s Royal Ballet School.
Fabrice trained at the Paris National Opera Ballet School. He performed in Paris and at the Nantes Opera Ballet as a soloist. In 1990 he joined Scottish Ballet where he danced soloist/leading roles before becoming a freelance principal dancer and performed the lead roles in classical repertoire such as Cinderella, Nutcracker, Petrushka, Swan Lake, La Sylphide, Napoli, The Flower Festival Pas de Deux, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Lilac Garden and Monotones. He occupied leading roles in works by Maurice Bejart, Thierry Malandain, Caroline Carlson and Angelin Preljocaj.
In 1998 he was presented with the Dame Beryl Grey Award by the Royal Academy of Dance for the high quality of his teaching. Teaching rolesfollowed at The Dance School of Scotland and at the English National Ballet School.
In 2003 he was invited to become the Pedagogical Director of the École supérieure de Ballet du Quebec in Canada, where he remained in post for ten years.
Fabrice joined the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2013 as a lecturer in Modern Ballet and has been a frequent guest teacher to Australia, Canada, France, Japan and at the UK’s Royal Ballet School.