Nina Ananiashvili

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Nino Ananiashvili
Nino Ananiashvili

Nina Ananiashvili (also: Nino Ananiashvili, Georgian: ნინო ანანიაშვილი, born on March 28, 1963 in Tbilisi, Georgia (at the time Georgian SSR, Soviet Union)) is a Georgian ballerina.

She was born to Gedevan Ananiashvili and Lia Gogolashvili in 1963 and has 2 brothers. She began her training in Georgia in 1969 when she entered the Georgia State Choreographic Institute (prior to that, she was practising figure skating and had become a Georgian State champion in the junior division). In 1976 she entered the Moscow Choreographic Institute where her main teacher was Natalia Zolotova. In 1980, she made her stage debut in a school production of Coppelia. She graduated and entered the Bolshoi Ballet in 1981. In 1983 she was promoted to the rank of soloist and performed in her native Tbilisi as a professional for the first time. Eventually she rose to become a prima ballerina. She, along with Andris Liepa, was the first Soviet dancer to appear as a guest performer with the New York City Ballet in 1988 (she had danced in "Raymonda Variations", "Apollo" and "Symphony in C" there). She became a principal dancer for the American Ballet Theatre in 1993, and in 1999 she joined the Houston Ballet with that same rank.

During her career she had performed in many ballet theaters in various countries (in most of the places she performed as a guest artist): Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Hungary Italy, Japan, Monaco, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Serbia, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. She was permitted to accept guest performances outside the Soviet Union since 1986 due to the policies of Mikhail Gorbachev (see Perestroika and Glasnost).

She had performed well in several competitions: in 1980 she won the Gold Medal in the junior group of the 10th International Ballet Competition in Varna, Bulgaria, in 1981 she and Andris Liepa won Grand Prix in the junior group of the 4th International Ballet Competition in Moscow (Andris Liepa received the Gold Medal there), in 1985 she won the Gold Medal in the senior group at the 5th International Ballet Competition in Moscow, in 1986 she and Andris Liepa were awarded the Grand Prix at the 3rd USA International Ballet Competition in Jackson, Mississippi, USA.

On November 23, 2006 she became the Godmother of Georgian President, Mikhail Saakashvili's son along with Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko[citation needed].

[edit] Awards

  • People's Artist of the Georgian SSR, 1989
  • Russian Independent National Award “Triumph” (the first time a dancer was honored), 1991.
  • National Shota Rustaveli Award, Georgia, 1993.
  • People's Artist of the Russian Federation, 1995 [1]
  • "Woman of the Year" (International Biographical Institute), 2000.
  • Medal “National Merit Award” 3 order, Russia, 2001.
  • “Dance Magazine” Award, 2002.
  • "Medal of Honor" (Georgia’s highest order), 2003.
  • "Ballet" Magazine Award Soul of the Dance (category Queen of the Dance), 2003.

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