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Friedemann Vogel

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Friedemann Vogel is a German former principal dancer renowned for his long and distinguished career with the Stuttgart Ballet, where he performed leading roles in classics like *Swan Lake* and *Götterdämmerung* over two decades.

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Is Friedemann Vogel retired from the Stuttgart Ballet?

No, Vogel remains listed as a principal dancer and Kammertänzer with the Stuttgart Ballet. He joined the company in 1998 and marked his 25th anniversary there in 2024.

Where did Friedemann Vogel train?

He studied at Stuttgart's John Cranko School and completed his training at the Princess Grace Academy in Monaco. He attended the Monaco academy with a John Gilpin scholarship.

Which John Cranko roles is Vogel known for?

His Stuttgart repertory includes major Cranko ballets such as Onegin and Romeo and Juliet. He has also danced classical title roles and works by choreographers including John Neumeier, Maurice Béjart and Jiří Kylián.

Which major ballet competitions did Friedemann Vogel win?

He won the Prix de Lausanne in 1997 and the Erik Bruhn Prize in 2002. His other early honors included medals at competitions in Luxembourg, Italy and Jackson, Mississippi.

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