Javier Torres
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Interviews & Features
Business Fit Magazine Sep-Oct 2020
Interview (PAGE 30) by Veronica Sosa- Business fit Magazine
Northern Ballet’s Dracula gives Javier Torres a role to sink his teeth into
Jim Pritchard – See and heard International
Cuban ballet dancer Javier Torres generally has no problem playing baddies unless, like Dracula, he has to invest them with tenderness
By Antonia Charlesworth
Dracula - The Making
Backstage footage-documentary featuring Javier Torres – cinema live show of Northern Ballet’s Dracula. 31 Oct 2019

Rendezvous with Mike Dixon & Javier Torres
Mike Dixon talks with Northern Ballet’s premier dancer about his early career in Cuba, his move to Leeds and his plans for the future.
Excerpt from David Nixon’s Dracula, music by Philip Feeney, by courtesy of Northern Ballet Filmed and produced by Andrej Uspenski and Emma Kauldhar- 25 June 2020
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Javier shares that there’s nothing wrong in change, change comes for a reason and we don’t need to be afraid of change, he says that change is something good and change is something that should be happen to all of us. See Full episode HERE.

G. J. Dowler
Classical Source.
Ballet Nacional de Cuba – Swan Lake
2010 The Coliseum, London

"...Annette Delgado and Javier Torres need no narrative context, plunging straight into the piercing poignancy of a love duet danced beyond the grave. Delgado's delicately moulded phrasing, contained within the elegant ardour of Torres, makes you wish you were seeing the ballet in its entirety"
Judith Mackrell
The Guardian

"Dracula is played by Javier Torres, who embodies the character with the sort of virile charisma that we have come to associate with Stoker’s protagonist. With his slicked-back hair and oversized black cape, he reminds one immediately of Bela Lugosi in the Universal film....there’s no denying Torres’s command of the stage.
James Ballands
British Theatre Guide