Alessandra Ferri, born in Milan in 1963, prima ballerina etoile, is considered one of the greatest interpreters of ballet in the world.
After studying in Milan, at the School of Ballet of the Teatro alla Scala, at the age of fifteen she won a scholarship awarded by the British Council (the first time for a dancer), and moved to London to continue her studies. In 1980 she joined the English Royal Ballet and in 1983, at the age of nineteen, she was promoted to prima ballerina, received the Sir Lawrence Award and was named dancer of the year by Dance and Dancers magazine and the New York Times.
In 1985, at the invitation of Mikhail Baryshnikov, she moved to the American Ballet Theatre as prima ballerina: with this company she toured all over the world.
In 2007 she said goodbye to La Scalaand to the American Ballet. After a break of 7 years, Ferri returned to the stage in Spoleto in 2013, starting a second chapter of her career, going against the crystallization of the repertoire. In her latest interpretations she updates her characters both in the interpretative and in the executive aspect, and refusing to assume the connotations of the dematerialized and asexual dancer.