Carlos Quenedit is an accomplished artist renowned for his captivating performances in classical and contemporary ballet productions. During his career, Carlos was principal dancer with several companies including San Francisco Ballet, Miami City Ballet, and Houston Ballet, as well as Principal Guest Artist with the Joffrey Ballet, and Soloist with the National Ballet of Cuba.
He has graced the stage in a wide array of principal roles, including Albrecht in Helgi Tomasson’s Giselle, Romeo in Romeo & Juliet, and Basilio in Tomasson/Possokhov’s Don Quixote. His repertoire extends to the works of iconic choreographers, including George Balanchine pieces such as Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux, Divertimento No. 15, Jewels, Allegro Brillante, Theme and Variation, Symphony in Three Movements, Symphony in C, Brahms- Schoenberg Quartet, The Four Temperaments, Serenade, Ballet Imperial, Concerto Barocco, The Nutcracker, and Franz in Coppelia. Jerome Robbin’s In the Night (2nd movement), and Dances at a Gathering as the Purple Boy.
Quenedit has also collaborated with world-renowned choreographers such as Helgi Tomasson, Yuri Possokhov, Christopher Wheeldon, Alicia Alonso, Justin Peck, Alexei Ratmansky, Liam Scarlett, William Forsythe, Natalia Makarova, Wayne McGregor and danced in notable productions such as Jean de Brienne in Rudolf Nureyev’s Raymonda Act III and Ashly Page’s Guide to Strange Places.
Throughout his career, Carlos Quenedit has graced stages at venues worldwide, from the San Francisco War Memorial Opera House, The Kennedy Center, and Lincoln Center to Sadler’s Wells and the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, among others.