By VICTOR SWOBODA, Freelance March 2, 2011
A principal dancer with the Cuban National Ballet, Elier Bourzac, is one 
of five company members who declined to return home with the troupe 
after its triumphant first appearance in Montreal last month.
All five are seeking to stay in Canada in the hope of joining Canadian 
dance companies. Among their first acts in the week following their 
decision to stay was an audition with Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de 
Montréal.
"My reason for staying is artistic," Bourzac, 26, said in a telephone 
interview Monday from Toronto, where he took a regular class with the 
National Ballet of Canada as part of an audition process. "I went as far 
as I wanted to go in classical ballet - in Cuba, it's exclusively 
classical dance - and I'd like to continue to perform ballet, but now 
I'd like to explore contemporary dance, too, and work with international 
choreographers. As far as Canada goes, I like Canada's way of life 
better than that of other countries where I've toured."
In two appearances in Montreal in the ballet Giselle, Bourzac displayed 
brilliant technique in the lead male role of Albrecht, partnering with 
the company's eminent ballerina Viengsay Valdés. His repertory includes 
leading roles in Don Quixote, Swan Lake, Corsaire and other major 
classical works.
Three of the other four Cubans also took part in the Toronto audition, 
including Bourzac's wife, Patricia Gonzalez, 24; Jorge Villazon, 32; and 
Hugo Rodriguez, 20. All were members of the Cuban National Ballet corps.
The fifth Cuban, Yadil Suarez, 22, remains in Montreal. In December, 
Suarez, a company first soloist, partnered with Valdés in a duet, For 
Alicia, at a gala in Havana in honour of the 90th birthday of Cuban 
National Ballet founder Alicia Alonso.
Over the past decade, the Cuban National Ballet has lost other dancers 
while on foreign tours. In 2008, three dancers left the company after 
its appearance in Hamilton, Ont., and eventually settled in the United 
States.
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