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As Phrygia in Spartacus.
Photo by Nadezhda Bausova. |
As Nikia in La Bayadere.
Photo by Nadezhda Bausova. |
In the title part in Giselle.
Photo by Andrei Melanyin. |
In the title part in Giselle.
Photo by Andrei Melanyin. |
As Odette in Swan Lake
Photo by Nadezhda Bausova. |
As Odile in Swan Lake.
Photo by Nadezhda Bausova. |
As Esmeralda in Notre Dame de Paris.
Dmitri Belogolovtsev as Quasimodo. Photo by Damir Yusupov. |
As Rita in The Golden Age.
Rinat Arifulin as Yashka. Photo by Andrei Melanyin. |
As Rita in The Golden Age.
Photo by Andrei Melanyin. |
As Rita in The Golden Age.
Photo by Damir Yusupov. |
As Mireille de Poitiers in The Flames of Paris.
Photo by Dmir Yusupov. |
Born in Baku. Studied at Baku Ballet School then, having won the gold medal and the audience’s sympathy prize at the 1st Transcaucasian Competition of Ballet Dancers (1988), which was held in Baku, she got a place at the Moscow College of Choreography (today the Moscow Academy of Choreography; Sophia Golovkina’s class).
In 1991, having completed her studies at the College, she joined the Bolshoi Theatre corps de ballet. At the start of her 5th season of work at the Theatre, she was given her first main role: that of Shireen in A. Melikhov’s Legend of Love (choreography — Yuri Grigorovich). At the start of her career, she worked a little under the direction of Natalia Bessmertnova. But virtually all her solo parts she rehearsed with Marina Kondratieva. After that, her permanent teacher-repetiteur was Yekaterina Maximova. At the present time, she rehearses with Svetlana Adyrkhayeva. She danced the role of Myrtha at the premiere of Vladimir Vasiliev’s version of Giselle (1997).
In 2017, finished her career at the Bolshoi Theatre.
Anna Antonicheva is a regular participant in the International Stars of the 21st Century project, organized by the impresarios Nadia Veselova-Tencer and Solomon Tencer (these gala-concerts presenting ballet stars from all over the world have been held in Toronto, Paris, Cannes, New York, Tokyo).
In 1999, with Dmitry Belogolovtsev, she danced the lead roles in Don Quixote and La Bayadere with the Khirghiz Theatre of Opera and Ballet (Bishkek).
In 2000, she appeared in La Bayadиre, Asami’s version, with the Asami Maki Ballet at the New National Theatre, Tokyo (partner — Carlos Acosta).
In the same year, at the Minkler Auditorium, in Toronto, she danced the lead in the two premiere performances of Giselle (Nadia Veselova-Tencer version) with Canadian Ballet Theatre (partner — Dmitry Gudanov).
Antonicheva made her debut in the part of Kitri in Saint-Petersburg: at the request of the Maryinsky Theatre management, she replaced a soloist who was absent on tour.
She has frequently taken part in international ballet festivals in Yoshkar-Ola, Syktyvkar, Samara, Riga, Vilnius, Alma-Ata.
She has appeared with Latvian National Opera (in Don Quixote, Swan Lake; partner Dmitry Belogolovtsev), Lithuanian National Opera (in Don Quixote; partner Dmitry Belogolovtsev), with Israel’s National Ballet (in The Sleeping Beauty; again with Dmitry Belogolovtsev).
In 2005, she took part in the Festival of Roland Petit Ballets in Tokyo — with the Asami Maki Ballet Company she danced in Notre Dame de Paris (her partner — Dmitry Belogolovtsev).
In 2004, she played one of the main roles in the Mayakovsky Theatre production of the ballet-comedy Love through the Eyes of a Detective, based on Peter Shaffer’s play The Private Eye (director Sergei Artsibashev, choreographer Vyacheslav Gordeyev).
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