As Neapolitan bride in Swan Lake. Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Neapolitan bride in Swan Lake. Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Polyhymnia in Apollon Musagète.Artem Ovcharenko as Apollo.Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Polyhymnia in Apollon Musagète.
Artem Ovcharenko as Apollo.
Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Fresh as a Daisy in Moidodyr (Wash’em Clean).Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Fresh as a Daisy in Moidodyr
(Wash’em Clean).
Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Olga in Onegin. Ivan Alexeyev as Lensky. Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Olga in Onegin. Ivan Alexeyev as Lensky. Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Marie in Nutcracker. Artemy Belyakov as The Nutcracker-Prince.Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Marie in Nutcracker. Artemy Belyakov as The Nutcracker-Prince.
Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Marie in Nutcracker. Artemy Belyakov as The Nutcracker-Prince. Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Marie in Nutcracker. Artemy Belyakov as The Nutcracker-Prince. Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As As Mireille de Poitiers/ Armida in The Flames of Paris.Artemy Belyakov as Antoine Mistral/ Rinaldo. Photo by Mikhail Logvinov.
As As Mireille de Poitiers/ Armida in The Flames of Paris.
Artemy Belyakov as Antoine Mistral/ Rinaldo. Photo by Mikhail Logvinov.
As Ophelia in Hamlet.Vladislav Lantratov as Hamlet.Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Ophelia in Hamlet.
Vladislav Lantratov as Hamlet.
Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Gulnare In Le Corsaire. Photo byPavel Rychkov.
As Gulnare In Le Corsaire. Photo byPavel Rychkov.
As Zina in The Bright Stream. Ivan Vasiliev as Pyotr. Photo by Mikhail Logvinov.
As Zina in The Bright Stream. Ivan Vasiliev as Pyotr. Photo by Mikhail Logvinov.
As Kitty in Anna Karenina. Denis Savin as Levin. Photo by Pavel Rychkov.
As Kitty in Anna Karenina. Denis Savin as Levin. Photo by Pavel Rychkov.
As Swanilda in Coppelia. Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Swanilda in Coppelia. Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Ramze in La Fille du Pharaon. Photo by Damir Yusupov.
As Ramze in La Fille du Pharaon. Photo by Damir Yusupov.
Forgotten Land. Couple in White. Opposite Mark Chino. Photo by Elena Fetisova.jpg
Forgotten Land. Couple in White. Opposite Mark Chino. Photo by Elena Fetisova.jpg
As Perdita in The Winter’s Tale. Vyachaslav Lopatin as Florizel. Photo by Elena Fetisova.
As Perdita in The Winter’s Tale. Vyachaslav Lopatin as Florizel. Photo by Elena Fetisova.

Nearest performances

Nutcracker 26 December29 December31 December4 January8 January
Swan Lake 9 January

Awards

2005 — the 1st prize (the youngest group in the nomination "Classics“/solo) at the International Dance Festival DANCING OLYMP in Berlin.

2008 — the 2nd prize (junior group, solo) at the International competition “The young ballet of the world” (Sochi)

2009 — the 2nd prize (junior group, duets) at the International Competition of Ballet Dancers and choreographers in Moscow

2010 — the youth grant of the Triumph prize



						

Biography

She was born in Moscow. In 2009 she graduated from the Moscow State Choreographic Academy (class of Elena Bobrova) and joined the Ballet Company of the Bolshoi Theater.
She rehearsed under Lyudmila Semenyaka and Nina Semizorova. Now her teacher-repetiteur is Maria Allash. 

Repertoire

2009
Four swans (Swan Lake; by P. Tchaikovsky, choreography by Lev Ivanov, in the version by Yuri Grigorovich)

2010
French doll (Nutcracker by by P. Tchaikovsky, choreography by Yuri Grigorovich)
Neapolitan bride (Swan Lake by P. Tchaikovsky in the 2nd version by Yuri Grigorovich)
Pas d’action (Giselle by A. Adam; choreography by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa in the version by V. Vasiliev)
Friend/ friends to Mercutio (Romeo and Juliet. Music by S. Prokofiev. Choreography by Y. Grigorovich)
The 11th waltz (Chopiniana to music by F. Chopin, choreography by Mikhail Fokine)
Friend/ friends to Lise (La Fille mal gardee. Music by Louis Herold; choreography by Frederick Ashton)
Maid/ maids of honor, Fairy of Tenderness  (The Sleeping Beauty by P.Tchaikovsky, choreography by M. Petipa, Y. Grigorovich version)
“A pair”/ Le Jardin Anime scene (Le Corsaire by A. Adam. Production and new choreography by Alexei Ratmansky and Yuri Burlaka after Marius Petipa)
Pas de trois (Grand Pas classique for the ballet Paquita by L.Minkus, choreography by M. Petipa, new choreographic version by Y. Burlaka)
Ballerina, the First Dancer (Petrushka, by I. Stravinsky choreography by M. Fokin, new choreographic version by S. Vikharev)
Friend/ friends to Esmeralda (Cesare Pugni’s La Esmeralda; Choreography by M. Petipa, production and new choreographic version by Y. Burlaka, V. Medvedev)
Cinderella (The Sleeping Beauty)
Soloist in The Rubies to music by I.Stravinsky (choreography by G. Balanchine) — appeared in the opening night performance in Bolshoi Theatre

2011
Friend/ friends to Swanilda, Le Travail (soloist) (Coppelia by L. Délibes. Choreography by Marius Petipa and Enrico Cecchetti; revival and new choreographic version by Sergei Vikharev)
Interpolated pas de deux (Giselle in the version by Yuri Grigorovich)
Cupid (Don Quixote by L.Minkus, choreography by Marius Petipa, Alexander Gorsky in the version by A. Fadeechev)
Amour (Boris Asfiev’s The Flames of Paris. Production and new choreography by Alexei Ratmansky after Vasily Vainonen)
Little Radish (Cipollino. Music by Karen Khachaturyan. Production by Genrikh Mayorov)
part in The Symphony of Psalms to music by I. Stravinsky (choreography by Jiri Kylian)
Princess Florina (The Sleeping Beauty)

2012
Friend/ friends to Prince (Swan Lake; choreography by Alexander Gorsky, Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov in the version by Yuri Grigorovich)
The 2nd variation in The Kingdom of the Shades scene (La Bayadère by L. Minkus. Choreography by M. Petipa, Yuri Grigorovich production)
Pas de trois in Emeralds (Part I of Jewels, music by G. Faure, choreography by G. Balanchine)
Two couples (Classical Symphony to music of S. Prokofiev, choreography by Y. Possokhov)
the 2nd variation in Pas d’action, Guadalquivir, Neva (Cesare Pugni’s La Fille du Pharaon; Pierre Lacotte production after Marius Petipa)
the 1st variation in Grand Pas (Don Quixote)
Polyhymnia (Apollon Musagète by I. Stravinsky, choreography by G. Balanchine)
Victory Heralds (Ivan the Terrible to music by Sergei Prokofiev, choreography by Y. Grigorovich)
Shepherdess/ shepherdesses (A. Khachaturian’s Spartacus, choreography by Y. Grigorovich)
Fresh as a Daisy (Moidodyr by E. Podgayts, choreography by Y. Smekalov)

2013
Pas d’esclaves, Le Jardin Anime scene
 (Le Corsaire by A. Adam, production and new choreography by A. Ratmansky and Y.Burlaka after M. Petipa)
Olga (Onegin to music by P. Tchaikovsky, choreography by J. Cranko)
Harlequin/ harlequins (Marco Spada to music by D.-F.-E. Auber, P. Lacotte production)

2014
Marie
(Nutcracker)
Friend/ friends to Kitri (Don Quixote)
Olympia (Lady of the Camellias to music by F. Chopin, choreography by J. Neumeier) — creation at the Bolshoi Theatre
Maidservant/ maidservants
(The Taming of the Shrew to music by D. Shostakovich, choreography by J.-C. Maillot)
– appeared in the opening night performance
Mireille de Poitiers ( The Flames of Paris)
Friend/ friends to Shireen (A. Melikov’s A Legend of Love, choreography by Y. Grigorovich)

2015
Ophelia
(Hamlet to music by D. Shostakovich, D. Donnellan and R. Poklitaru production)
the title part (H. Levenskiold’s La Sylphide, choreography by A. Bournonville, J. Kobborg's version)

2016
The First Sylph, Effi (La Sylphide)
Grand Pas, Manu (La Bayadere)
Gulnare (Le Corsaire)
Fairy of Playfulness, White Pussycat (The Sleeping Beauty)
Zina (D. Shostakovich’s The Bright Stream, choreography by . A. Ratmansky)
the 1st variation in The Kingdom of the Shades scene (La Bayadere)

2017
Grand Gala (Nureyev by I. Demutsky, choreography by Y. Possokhov, directed by K. Serebrennikov)

2018
Ballerina
(Etudes to music by C. Czerny, choreography by H. Lander)
Kitty (Anna Karenina to music by P. Tchaikovsky, A. Shnitke, Cat Stevens / Yusuf Islam, choreography by J. Neumeier) — creation at the Bolshoi Theatre
Swanilda, L'Aurore (Coppelia)
Ramze (La Fille du Pharaon)
Couple in White (Forgotten Land to music by B. Britten, choreography by J. Kylián)
two couples in Emeralds (choreography by G. Balanchine)

2019
Ballerina
(Petrushka by I. Stravinsky, choreography by E. Clug)
Perdita (The Winter’s Tale by J. Talbot, choreography by Ch. Wheeldon)
Shireen (A Legend of Love)
Soloist Part 3, Soloist Part 1 (Symphony in C to music by G. Bizet, choreography by G. Balanchine)
Clemence, First Variation in Raymonda's daydreams scene ( Raymonda)
Peasant Pas de Deux (appeared in the opening night performance), Moyna (Giselle, A. Ratmansky's version)

2020
Fairy of Silver (The Sleeping Beauty)

Tours

In 2010, she appeared as Madelina Usher in The Oath of the Ushers (choreography by V Vasiliev) on the stage of the Perm academic opera and ballet theater n.a. P. I. Tchaikovsky (soloists from the Bolshoi Theater and the Perm troupe) at the jubilee concert of Vladimir Vasiliev. Together with the hero of the evening she danced the choreographic piece of his production The Ballad (music by F. Chopin).

In 2011, she took part in the gala-concert of stars in memory of Galina Ulanova from the cycle “Russian ballet icons” on the stage of The London Coliseum. There she danced a fragment from The Red Poppy by R. Glière (choreography by V. Vasiliev, the partner — V. Lantratov). 

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