Thursday, March 29, 2018

Throwback Thursday and Maximiliano Zomosa



Throwback Thursday and Maximiliano Zomosa

Maximiliano “Max” Zomosa was a medical student at the National University of Chile when he attended his first ballet performance. It was “The Green Table” by Kurt Jooss, and the character called Death fascinated him. He gave up medicine and set out to learn to dance and ultimately perform the role.

He made his debut in 1959 with the Chiliean National Ballet and only three years later achieved the rank of soloist – dancing the role he dreamed of, the role of Death. He went to New York, studied with the Joffrey Ballet and soon joined the company where he performed the role of Death many times. You might say it became his signature role.

In January 1969, at the young age of 31, Zomosa's body was found in his car, a stab wound through his heart. The medical examiner said "It is possible that this is a case of suicide, but no ruling has been made. It is under thorough investigation by the police."

Zomosa was survived by his wife and two children.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
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“Maximiliano Zomosa was a medical student who became a dancer with the Joffrey Ballet.”

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“From even the greatest of horrors irony is seldom absent.”
― H.P. LovecraftTales of H.P. Lovecraft

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