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List of Russian ballet dancers

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This a list of ballet dancers from Russian Federation, Soviet Union and Russian Empire including both ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities. This list as well includes those, who was born in the  Russian Federation/ Soviet Union/ Russian Empire but later emigrated, and those, who was born elsewhere but immigrated to the country and performed there for a significant portion of their careers.

The original purpose of the ballet in Russia was to entertain the royal court. The first ballet company was the Imperial School of Ballet in St. Petersburg in the 1740s. The Ballets Russes was a ballet company founded in the 1909 by Sergey Diaghilev, an enormously important figure in the Russian ballet scene. Diaghilev and his Ballets Russes' travels abroad profoundly influenced the development of dance worldwide.[1]The headquarters of his ballet company was located in Paris, France. A protégé of Diaghilev, George Balanchine, founded the New York City Ballet Company.

During the early 20th century, many Russian ballet dancers rose to fame. Soviet ballet preserved the perfected 19th century traditions,[2] and the Soviet Union's choreography schools produced one internationally famous star after another. The Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow and the Mariinsky in Saint Petersburg remain famous throughout the world.[3]

For the full plain list of Russian ballet dancers on Wikipedia see the Category:Russian ballet dancers.

Alphabetical list

Contents: Top · 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

B

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
George Ballanchine.jpg George Balanchine
(1904–1983)
 Russian Empire
 Soviet Union
 France
 United States
(Georgian descent)
Choreographer, balletmaster
Balanchine was one of the XX century's foremost choreographers, a balletmaster of the Ballets Russes in France, founding balletmaster (and co-founder) of New York City Ballet: his work created modern ballet, based on his deep knowledge of classical forms and techniques.

The New York State Theater, designed to the specifications of Balanchine.

IrinaBaronova1937.jpg Irina Baronova
(1919–2008)
 Soviet Union
 Romania
 France
 United States
 Switzerland
 Russian Federation
 Australia
Ballerina, ballet mistress
She was one of the Baby Ballerinas of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, discovered by George Balanchine in Paris in the 1930s. She created roles in Léonide Massine's Le Beau Danube (1924), Jeux d'enfants (1932), and Les Présages (1933); and in Bronislava Nijinska's Les Cent Baisers (1935). Between 1940 and 1951 Baronova appeared in several films, and worked as ballet mistress for the 1980 film Nijinsky.

A photo with Baronova's autograph

Mikbar.JPG Mikhail Baryshnikov
(1948–present)
 Soviet Union
 United States
Danseur
NataliaBessmertnova.jpg Natalia Bessmertnova
(1941–2008)
 Soviet Union
 Russian Federation
Prima ballerina

C

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
Carherine Chislova.JPG Catherine Chislova
(1846–1889)
 Russian Empire
Ballerina

D

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
Alexandra Danilova
(1903–1997)
 Russian Empire
 Soviet Union
 France
 United States
Prima ballerina

Danilova as Fanny Cerrito in Pas de Quatre, 1948

NataliaDudinskaja.jpg Natalia Dudinskaya
(1912–2003)
 Russian Empire
 Soviet Union
 Russian Federation
Prima ballerina

Natalia M. Dudinskaya as Söyembikä in the Jakobson/Yarullin Shuraleh, Saint Petersburg, circa 1935

F

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
Paquita -Lucien d'Hervilly -Mikhail Fokine -circa 1905.JPG Michel Fokine
(1880–1942)
 Russian Empire
 United States
Danseur

Michel Fokine as the hussar in Halte de Cavelerie, Saint Petersburg, circa 1900

G

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
Ekaterina Geltzer -1890.JPG Yekaterina Geltzer
(1876–1962)
 Russian Empire
 Soviet Union
Prima ballerina
Elizaveta Gerdt
(1891–1975)
 Russian Empire
 Soviet Union
Ballerina
Le Poisson doré -Pavel Gerdt.JPG Pavel Gerdt
(1844–1917)
 Russian Empire
Premier Danseur Noble
Alexander Godunov.jpg Alexander Godunov
(1949–1995)
 Soviet Union
 United States
Danseur

I

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
Avdotya Istomina.JPG Avdotia Istomina
(1799–1848)
 Russian Empire
Prima ballerina

K

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
Karalli .jpg Vera Karalli
(1889–1972)
 Russian Empire
Ballerina
Karsavina.jpg Tamara Karsavina
(1885–1978)
 Russian Empire
 United Kingdom
Prima ballerina
Theodore Kosloff 1912.jpg Theodore Kosloff
(1882–1956)
 Russian Empire
 United States
Danseur
Camargo-Mathilde Kschessinskaya-1897.JPG Mathilde Kschessinska
(1872–1971)
 Russian Empire
 France
Prima ballerina assoluta

L

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
OlgaLepeshinskaya.jpg Olga Lepeshinskaya
(1916–2008)
 Russian Empire
 Soviet Union
 Russian Federation
Prima ballerina
Serge Lyfar Stamp.jpg Serge Lifar
(1905–1986)
 Russian Empire
 France
Danseur
Lydia Lopokova.jpg Lydia Lopokova
(1892–1981)
 Russian Empire
 United Kingdom
Ballerina

M

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
Massine, Leonide (1895-1979) - 1914 - Ritratto da Leon Bakst.jpg Léonide Massine
(1896–1979)
 Russian Empire
Danseur, choreographer
Asaf Messerer
(1903–1992)
 Russian Empire
 Soviet Union
Danseur
Messerer.jpg Sulamith Messerer
(1908–2004)
 Russian Empire
 Soviet Union
 United Kingdom
 Japan
Ballerina,choreographer
Victoria Mironova

N

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
Anastasia Nabokina
Bronislava Nijinska.jpg Bronislava Nijinska
(1891–1972)
 Russian Empire
 United States
Ballerina,choreographer
Talisman -Vayou -Vaslav Nijinsky -1909.JPG Vaslav Nijinsky
(1890–1950)
 Russian Empire
Danseur,choreographer

Rudolf Nurejev 1961.jpg Rudolf Nureyev
(1938–1993)
 Soviet Union
 France
Danseur,choreographer
Nureyev.jpg

P

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
Valery Panov
Pharoah's Daughter -Anna Pavlova -1910.jpg Anna Pavlova
(1881–1931)
 Russian Empire
Prima ballerina

Anna Pavlova in the Fokine/Saint-Saëns The Dying Swan, Saint Petersburg, 1905
Sleeping Beauty -Marie Petipa -The Lilac Fairy -1890.jpg Marie Petipa
(1857–1930)
 Russian Empire
 France
Ballerina
Marius Ivanovich Petipa -Feb. 14 1898.JPG Marius Petipa
(1818–1910)
 France
 Russian Empire
Danseur, choreographer, ballet master
Maya Plisetskaya.jpg Maya Plisetskaya
(1925–present)
 Soviet Union
 Russian Federation
 Lithuania
 Spain
Prima ballerina assoluta
Olga Preobrajenska

R

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
Tatiana Riabouchinska
Ida Rubinstein

S

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
Galina Samsova
Marina Semyonova
Daniil Simkin
 Russian Federation
Danseur
Olga Spessivtseva
Diable A Quatre -Mazourka -Marie Surovshchikova-Petipa -1861 -2 -cropped.JPG Mariia Surovshchikova-Petipa
(1836–1882)
 Russian Empire
Prima ballerina

T

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
Vasily Tikhomirov

Tamara Toumanova.jpg

Tamara Toumanova
(1919–1996)
 Russian SFSR
 France
 United States
(Georgian descent)
Prima ballerina
Trained in Paris by Preobrajenska, Toumanova was one of Balanchine's Baby Ballerinas and a close colleague of Léonide Massine. She made her debut in the children's ballet L'Éventail de Jeanne. Nicknamed The Black Pearl of the Russian Ballet, she performed in Balanchine's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme and Le Palais de Cristal. She appeared in Hollywood films, including The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, Tonight We Sing (playing Anna Pavlova), Deep in My Heart, Days of Glory, and Alfred Hitchcock's Torn Curtain.

Toumanova and Serge Lifar in Swan Lake

U

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
Russia-2000-stamp-Galina Ulanova.jpg Galina Ulanova
(1910–1998)
 Russian Empire
 Soviet Union
 Russian Federation
Prima ballerina assoluta
Trained under Agrippina Vaganova and her own mother, a ballerina of the Imperial Russian Ballet, Ulanova joined the Mariinsky Theatre in 1928. After 1944 she became a prima ballerina assoluta in Bolshoi Theatre. In 1945 she danced the title role in the world premiere of Prokofiev's Cinderella. On her first international tour in 1956 she achieved enormous success. Having retired from the stage in 1960, Ulanova coached many generations of the Russian dancers

Ulanova performing in Giselle

V

Portrait Person Details Stage Image
Agrippina Vaganova
Vladimir Vasiliev
Ekaterina Vazem
Diana Vishneva 22 February 2007.jpg Diana Vishneva
(born 1976)
 Soviet Union
 Russian Federation
Prima ballerina
Vishneva is one of the 21st century's leading dancers; she is a prima ballerina at the Mariinsky Ballet since 1995 and performs as a guest in ABT since 2005, as well as on other world scenes. Her repertoire includes Don Quixote, Romeo and Juliet, La Bayadère, Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, and Giselle. She also performs in George Balanchine's Jewels and Kenneth MacMillan's Manon.
Paquita pas de trois Pierre Vladimiroff
(1893–1970)
 Russian Empire
 France
 United States
Danseur
Anastasia Volochkova

References

  1. ^ Garafola, L (1989). Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. Oxford University Press. p. 576. ISBN 0195057015.
  2. ^ Cashin, K K. "Alexander Pushkin's Influence on Russian Ballet — Chapter Five: Pushkin, Soviet Ballet, and Afterward" (PDF). http://etd.lib.fsu.edu/theses/available/etd-04072005-133328/unrestricted/12_kkc_chap5.pdf. Retrieved 27 December 2007.
  3. ^ "A Tale of Two Operas". Petersburg City. http://petersburgcity.com/news/culture/2005/11/18/theatre/. Retrieved 11 January 2008.

See also

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Ballet companies

American Ballet Theatre · Atlanta Ballet · Australian Ballet · Bavarian State Ballet · Berlin State Ballet · Birmingham Royal Ballet · Bolshoi Ballet · Boston Ballet · Cape Town City Ballet · Carolina Ballet · Cuban National Ballet · Dayton Ballet · Dutch National Ballet · English National Ballet · Finnish National Ballet · Georgian National Ballet · Les Grands Ballets Canadiens · Hamburg Ballet · Houston Ballet · Iranian National Ballet Company · Joffrey Ballet · K-ballet · Korea National Ballet Company · Mariinsky Ballet · Moldova National Opera Ballet · National Ballet of Canada · National Ballet of China · National Ballet Theater of Puerto Rico · New Jersey Ballet · New York City Ballet · Norwegian National Opera and Ballet · Oklahoma City Ballet · Paris Opera Ballet · Queensland Ballet · The Royal Ballet · Royal Danish Ballet · Royal New Zealand Ballet · Royal Swedish Ballet · Royal Winnipeg Ballet · San Francisco Ballet · La Scala Theatre Ballet · Scottish Ballet · Shanghai Ballet Company · Stuttgart Ballet · Tulsa Ballet · West Australian Ballet

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