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BRYANTSEV Dmitry Professor, dancer, choreographer. People's Artist of the Russia (1989). Graduated from the Leningrad Choreographic School /Vaganova Institute/. In 1981 - 85 he was Choreographer of Kirov Ballet. Since 1985 he is Chief Choreographer of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Music Theatre. Bryantsev is one of the leading contemporary choreographers. His works are distinguished by thematic and genre variety; most of his ballets are narrative, filled with action. He enriches the vocabulary of classical dance, combining it with elements of popular and variety dance, free-style movement and folk dance..... (more) |
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People's Artist of Russia Tatiana Chernobrovkina Graduated from the Saratov Ballet School in 1983. In 1983-86 - a soloist of the Saratov Opera and Ballet Theater (parts included Myrthe in "Giselle", Actress in "Blue Danubes", Sheherezade in "Mille et une nuit", Odette-Odile in "Swan Lake", Kitri in "Don Quichotte"). Since 1987 - a soloist of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow academic Music Theater.Principal dancers of the company. Parts include: Odette-Odile, Kitri, Giselle ("Giselle"), Esmeralda ("Esmeralda"), Princess Masha ("Nutcracker"), Sylphide ("La Sylphide"), Cinderella ("Cinderella"), Juliet ("Romeo and Juliet"), Carmen ("Carmen-suite"), Medora ("Le Corsaire"), Katharina ("Taming of the Shrew"), Salome ("Salome"), soloist ("Chopiniana", "Swan Song"). The prize-winner of the International Competition for Ballet Dancers in Moscow (1985). Toured Western Europe, U.S.A., Japan, China and many others..... |
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Honored Artist of Russia Victor Dik Graduated from the Perm Ballet School in 1985 (teacher - V. Tolstukhin). In 1985 - 1991 was a soloist of the Perm Opera and Ballet Theater. Grand Prix of the All-Russia Competition for Bvallet Dancers in Perm (1987). Since 1991 - one of the principal dancers of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow academic Music Theater. Parts in the productions of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Theater: Prince Siegfried ("Swan Lake"), Nutcracker Prince ("Nutcracker"), Albert ("Giselle"), Basil ("Don Quichotte"), Romeo ("Romeo and Juliet"), Phoebus ("Esmeralda"), Conrad ("Le Corsaire"), Armand ("La Dame aux camelias"), Man ("Lone Human Voice"), Soloist ("Chopiniana", "Swan Song", "Illusive Ball"). Also dances the parts: Crassus ("Spartacus"), Prince Desire ("Sleeping Beauty"), James ("La Sylphide"), Solor ("La Bayadere"). Participated in the performances of the State Bolshoi Theater of Russia, Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theater, ballet theaters of Kiev, Budapest, Prague, Warsaw, in the productions of the company "Asami Maki" (Japan). Toured Western Europe, U. S. A., Japan, China. |
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Honored Artist of Russia Natalia Ledovskaya Graduated from the Moscow Ballet School in 1986 (teacher - G. Kuznetsova). Since 1986 - a soloist of Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow academic Music Theater. One of the principal dancers of the company. Her parts include: Giselle ("Giselle"), Princess Masha ("Nutcracker"), Kitri ("Don Quichotte"), Juliet ("Romeo and Juliet"), Esmeralda ("Esmeralda"), Francesca ("Francesca da Rimini"), Cinderella ("Cinderella"), Snowmaiden ("Snowmaiden"), Fair Maiden ("Hump-backed Horse"), Susanna ("Bravo, Figaro!"), Desdemona ("Othello"), Medora ("Le Corsaire"), Katharina ("Taming of the Shrew"), Marguerite ("La Dame aux Camelias"), soloist ("Chopiniana", "Evening Dances", "Lone Human Voice", "Illusive Ball"). The prize-winner of the International Competition for Ballet Dancers in Varna (1986) and International Competition for Ballet Dancers in Italy (1990). Participated in the independent projects of Vladimir Vasiliev, Ilze Liepa, Maya Plisetskaya. Toured Western and Eastern Europe (Italy, Spain, Ireland, France, Hungary), the U.S.A., Japan and China. |
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Georgy Smilevski Graduated from Moscow Ballet Academy in 1993. 1993-1995 - soloist Studio-Theatre Bolshoy Theatre - Yury Grigorovitch Studio. Since 1995 - principale soloist of the Moscow Stanislavsky Ballet Company. Parts include: Prince Siegfried ("Swan Lake"), Nutcracker Prince ("Nutcracker"), Albert ("Giselle"), Basil ("Don Quichotte"), Romeo ("Romeo and Juliet"), Armand ("La Dame aux camelias"), Soloist ("Chopiniana", "Illusive Ball"). Toured Western and Eastern Europe, (Italy, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, France, Hungary), U.S.A., Japan, China. |
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Honored Artist of Russia Natalia Krapivina Graduated from the Moscow Ballet School in 1993 (teacher - M. Mikhailova). Since 1993 - a soloist of Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow academic Music Theater. Her parts include: Kitri and Queen of Dryads ("Don Quichotte"), Cinderella ("Cinderella"), Sylphide ("La Sylphide"), Emilia ("Othello"), Princess Masha ("Nutcracker"), Odette-Odile ("Swan Lake"), Juliet ("Romeo and Juliet"), Giselle ("Giselle"), Fleur de Lys ("Esmeralda"), soloist ("Chopiniana", "Pas de quatre", "Illusive Ball"), Death ("Lone Human Voice"). The prize-winner of the International competition for ballet dancers in Varna (1998). Toured Western Europe, U. S. A., Japan, Egypt |
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Honored Artist of Russia Oxana Kuzmenko Studied at the Kiev State Ballet School, then at the St.-Petersburg Academy of Russian Ballet under I. Zubkovskaya. Graduated from the Academy in 1993 and joined the company of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow academic Music Theater, becoming a soloist. Parts include: Bianka("Othello"), Katarina ("Taming of the Shrew"), Kitri and Queen of Dryads ("Don Quichotte"), Medora ("Le Corsaire"), Odette-Odile ("Swan Lake"), Giselle ("Giselle"), soloist ("Illusive Ball", "Lone Human Voice"). The prize-winner of the International Competition for Ballet Dancers in Moscow (1998). Toured Western Europe and Latin America, the U.S.A., Japan and Egypt. |
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Kadria Amirova Graduated from the A. Seleznev Alma-Ata Ballet School in 1992. In 1992-93 was a member of the Kazakhstan State Classical Dance Ensemble (Alma-Ata). In 1993 joined the ballet company of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow academic Music Theater. Parts: Giselle and Myrthe ("Giselle"), Fleur de Lys ("Esmeralda"), Street dancer ("Don Quichotte "), Gipsy ("Taming of the Shrew"), Kupava ("Snow Maiden"), Adagio and Spanish Dance ("Swan Lake "), Salome ("Salome"), soloist ("Chopininana", "Pas de quatre", "Illusive Ball", "Lone Human Voice"). The prize-winner of the A. Seleznev International Competition for ballet dancers (Alma-Ata, 1991). Toured Western Europe (Switzerland, Lichtenstein etc.), Japan, U. S. A. |
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Ekaterina Safonova Graduated from the Leningrad State Ballet School (Vaganova Institute) in 1991 (teacher - N. Sakhnovskaya) joined the company of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow academic Music Theater. Parts include: Giselle ("Giselle"), Princess Masha ("Nutcracker"), Snowmaiden ("Snowmaiden"), Fair Maiden ("Hump-backed Horse"), Shulammite ("Shulammite"), soloist ("Lone Human Voice", "Illusive Ball", "Pas de Quatre", "Chopiniana"). |
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Stanislav Boukharaev Since 1990 Stanislav Bukharaev has appeared on the stage of the Bashkir Opera and Ballet Theatre.Through he did not graduate from the Ballet School of Ufa until 1995. Between 1996-7 he worked as one of the principal soloists at the Moscow City Ballet. In 2001 he joined the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow academic Music Theatre. Parts include: Nutcracker Prince ("Nutcracker"), Prince Siegfried ("Swan Lake") Colen-The Unguarded maiden (La Fille Mal Gardee) Officer ("Esmeralda" Toured U.S.A., Italy and Hungary with the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow academic Music Theatre. |
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Honored Artist of Russia Anton Domashev Graduated from the Moscow Ballet School in 1988 (teacher - A. Elagin). Since 1988 - a soloist of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow academic Music Theater. Created the principal parts in the ballets by Dmitry Bryantsev: Iago ("Othello"), Herod ("Salome"), the Bald one ("La Dame aux Camelias"). A talented actor, often performing comic and character parts. Parts: Quasimodo ("Esmeralda"), Drosselmeyer ("Nutcracker"), Hans ("Giselle"), Birbanto ("Le Corsaire"), Gamache ("Don Quichotte"), Tsar ("Hump-backed Horse"), Bartolo ("Bravo, Figaro!"), Madge ("La Sylphide"). Award of the city of Moscow (1999). Toured Western Europe, U. S. A., Japan, China. |
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