The Margot Fonteyn International Ballet Competition returns to the Royal Academy of Dance Headquarters this year with over 60 candidates participating in the semi-finals.
The Fonteyn offers all candidates the opportunity to work with a variety of choreographers and professionals at the RAD HQ before they perform during The Fonteyn final at His Majesty’s Theatre in London.
All candidates danced on a Harlequin sprung floor with a Harlequin vinyl top surface at the RAD studios and the RAD’s Aud Jebsen Studio Theatre. At His Majesty’s Theatre candidates performed on a Harlequin Liberty sprung floor with a Harlequin Cascade performance top surface.
RAD Artistic Director, Alexander Campbell, said: “At this stage and level of ballet, it is important to know that you are secure with your footing so you can dance with the energy needed to put through the floor in order to do certain steps. It is absolutely crucial that we can offer that. If I know it is a Harlequin floor, I know I’m in safe hands and a little bit of me can relax.”
This year the competition had over 60 candidates from 13 different countries who all competed for various medals and awards, including the Dancer’s Own Choreographic Award and the Musicality Award.
Harlequin would like to congratulate all of this year’s winners of The Fonteyn 2024 including Antonia Maria Cramb, 18 years old from Scotland, who won the Gold award.
The RAD has also now announced that the next edition of The Fonteyn will be held at the Auditório Ibirapuera in São Paulo, Brazil, from 11-19 October 2025.