Madeline Ferricks-Rosevear
Dancer
Australian dancer Madeline Ferricks-Rosevear studied at the Academy for Dance in Mannheim and gained her Bachelor of Arts at the University for Music & the Performing Arts in Frankfurt am Main, where she worked with choreographers including William Forsythe, Richard Siegal and Regina van Berkel. She’s been dancing regularly at Oper Frankfurt since 2015, as a Young Woman in Janáček's From the House of the Dead, inThe Merry Widow, Don Pasquale and, again, in this production of Carmen. She's also danced at Hessen’s Staatstheater in Wiesbaden (Candide), the Staatstheater in Darmstadt (Orpheus in the Underworld, The Tales of Hoffmann), the Deutsche Oper am Rhein (Fairy Tale in the Grand Hotel) and the tanzhaus nrw. She made her debut at Covent Garden in London in 2018, assisting the choreographer Otto Pichler on Carmen, and the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen in 2019, as Associate Choreographer. She also choreographs and performs in various interdisciplinarian projects, including the Alte Oper in Frankfurt’s »2 x Hören« series and collaborates with the Frankfurt Chamber Philharmonie.