Veronica Tennant

Born: None

Veronica Tennant, celebrated Prima Ballerina, excelled for 25 years as Principal Dancer with The National Ballet of Canada, partnering with luminaries like Erik Bruhn, Rudolf Nureyev, and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Her transition to a gifted filmmaker earned her accolades, including the International Emmy for "Karen Kain: Dancing in the Moment" and led to diverse television productions encompassing arts, drama, and documentaries like "Celia Franca: Tour de Force" and "The Dancers’ Story." Beyond the stage, Tennant's versatility shines in her role as Movement Director for Margaret Atwood’s "Penelopiad" and publications like "On Stage, Please" and "The Nutcracker." Her acclaimed screen originals include collaborations with Michael Ondaatje and a commissioned multi-media stage-show, "NIÁGARA~ A Pan-American Story" for TO2015.


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Swan Lake

as Neapolitan dance
Released: 1967-12-27

Bruhn’s Swan Lake was a fascinating psychological drama that departed from traditional versions,...

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The Sleeping Beauty

as Princess Aurora
Released: 1972-01-01

Ballet luminary Rudolf Nureyev choreographed this spectacular 1972 National Ballet of Canada...

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Satie and Suzanne

as Suzanne Valadon
Released: 1996-09-21

As the waters of the river Seine overflow their banks and surround a Parisian café, composer...

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