Mariinsky Ballet

Mariinsky Ballet
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General Information
Name Mariinsky Ballet
Previous Names Imperial Russian Ballet
The Soviet Ballet
Kirov Ballet
Year Founded Approx. 1740
Location Mariinsky Theatre
1 Theatre Square
St Petersburg
 Russia
Website http://www.mariinsky.ru/en
Senior Staff
Artistic Director Valery Gergiev
(Mariinsky Theatre)
Deputy Director Yury Fateyev
Assistant Deputy Director Tatiana Bessarabova
Reserve Troupe Director Andrei Bugaev
Other
Parent Company Mariinsky Theatre
Associate School Vaganova Ballet Academy
Formation Principal
First Soloist
Second Soloist
Principal Character Artist
Coryphee
Corps de Ballet
Reserve Troup
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The Mariinsky Ballet, is a classical ballet company based at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Founded in the 18th century and originally known as the Imperial Russian Ballet, the Mariinsky Ballet is one of the world's leading ballet companies. Internationally, the Mariinsky Ballet is most commonly known by its former Soviet name the Kirov Ballet, a title which is still used by the company when touring. The Mariinsky Ballet is the parent company of the Vaganova Ballet Academy, a leading international ballet school.

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History

Carlotta Brianza and Pavel Gerdt of the Imperial Ballet as Princess Aurora and Prince Desire in the 1890 premiere of the Sleeping Beauty.

The Mariinsky Ballet was founded in the 1740s, following the formation of the first Russian dance school in 1738.

The Imperial Theatre School as it was originally known, was established on 4 May 1738, at the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg. It would become the predecessor of today's Vaganova Ballet Academy. The school's founder director was the French ballet master and teacher Jean-Baptiste Landé and the purpose of creating the school was to train young dancers to form the first Russian ballet company. The first group of students included twelve boys and twelve girls, who later went on to form what would become the predecessor of today's Mariinsky Ballet.

Very little information exists from the formative years of the ballet company, however it is known that both the school and the ballet company were linked by name, becoming the Imperial Ballet School and Imperial Russian Ballet, names that continued to be used until the abolishment of Imperial rule. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the Imperial Russian Ballet soon rose to prominence and would employ some of the most influential and famous names in ballet history including Charles Didelot, Marie Taglioni, Christian Johansson, Enrico Cecchetti, Jules Perrot, Fanny Cerrito and Carlotta Grisi.

Following the Russian Revolution, the Soviet government decided that the ballet school and company were unwanted symbols of the tsarist regime and went on to close them both. The ballet company was the first to be re-established, becoming known as the Soviet Ballet, with the school re-opening later as the Leningrad State Choreographic School, both remaining in their previous locations.

Following the assassination of the Bolshevik revolutionary Sergey Kirov in 1934, the then Soviet Ballet, was renamed the Kirov Ballet a name which is most commonly used to identify the company to this day. After the end of communist rule, both the ballet company and opera company at the Mariinsky Theatre were linked to the theatre by name, becoming the Mariinsky Ballet and Mariinsky Opera and both companies are run by the theatre itself. Throughout its history, the company has been based at the Mariinsky Theatre, which was originally known as the Bolshoi Kameny Theatre, before it was demolished to be replaced by the existing theatre. This is not to be confused with the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, which is the home of the Bolshoi Ballet.

Despite later name changes and pressures of the Russian revolution, the present day Mariinsky Ballet is still linked to the school, which is now known as the Vaganova Ballet Academy.

Today

Kirov Ballet logo used by Victor Hachhauser, promoting the Mariinsky Ballet in London

The Mariinsky Ballet is today recognised as one of the world's greatest ballet companies, hiring over 200 dancers, including a reserve troupe and character artists. The Director of the Mariinsky Ballet is Yuri Fateyev.

Being modelled on other leading opera/ballet theatres such as the Royal Opera House, London and La Scala, Milan, both the Mariinsky Ballet and Mariinsky Opera came under the management of the Mariinsky Theatre itself, with Valery Gergiev as Artistic Director. He is also the Director of the opera company. Both companies operate as separate units.

Repertoire

  • Apollo
  • Aria Suspended
  • Ballet Imperial
  • Bedbug, The
  • Carnaval
  • Cinderella
  • Come In!
  • Chopiniana
  • Don Quixote
  • Du Cote de chez Swan
  • Etudes
  • Firebird, The
  • Forsythe at the Mariinsky
  • Fountain of Bakhchisarai, The
  • Four Temperaments, The
  • Giselle
  • Glass Heart
  • Golden Age, The
  • Jewels
  • La Bayadère
  • La Sylphide
  • La Valse
  • Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
  • Le Corsaire
  • Le Reveil de Flore
  • Le Sacre du Printemps
  • Le Spectre de la Rose
  • Legend of Love, The
  • Leningrad Symphony
  • Les Noces
  • Magic Nut, The
  • Meek One, The
  • Metaphysics
  • Middle Duet
  • Nutcracker, The
  • Ondine
  • Overcoat after Gogol
  • Paquita
  • Petrouchka
  • Polovtsian Dances
  • Prodigal Son
  • Raymonda
  • Reverence
  • Ring, The
  • Romeo and Juliet
  • Schéhérazade
  • Serenade
  • Sleeping Beauty, The
  • Swan, The
  • Swan Lake
  • Symphony in C
  • Three Ballets of John Neumeier
  • Tchaikovsky Pas de deux
  • Theme and Variations
  • Wie der Alte Leiermann
  • Young Lady and the Hooligan, The

Dancers

Principals

  • Andrian Fadeyev
  • Yevgeny Ivanchenko
  • Igor Kolb
  • Danila Korsuntsev
  • Ulyana Lopatkina
  • Yulia Makhalina
  • Irma Nioradze
  • Denis Matvienko
  • Daria Pavlenko
  • Leonid Sarafanov
  • Alina Somova
  • Viktoria Tereshkina
  • Diana Vishneva
  • Igor Zelensky

1st Soloists

  • Andrei Batalov
  • Maya Dumchenko
  • Irina Golub
  • Sofia Gumerova
  • Anastasia Kolegova
  • Anton Korsakov
  • Ilya Kuznetsov
  • Mikhail Lobukhin
  • Anastasia Matvienko
  • Olesia Novikova
  • Yevgenia Obraztsova
  • Yekaterina Osmolkina
  • Nikita Shcheglov
  • Vladimir Shklyarov
  • Andrei Yakovlev
  • Irina Zhelonkina

2nd Soloists

  • Ruben Bobovnikov
  • Nadezhda Gonchar
  • Andrei Ivanov
  • Alexandra Iosifidi
  • Yulia Kasenkova
  • Maxim Khrebtov
  • Yekaterina Kondaurova
  • Ivan Kozlov
  • Xenia Ostreikovskaya
  • Anton Pimonov
  • Yana Selina
  • Alexander Sergeyev
  • Tatiana Serova
  • Vasily Shcherbakov
  • Elena Sheshina
  • Yuri Smekalov
  • Tatiana Tkachenko
  • Elena Yevseyeva
  • Maxim Zyuzin

Principal Character Artists

  • Islom Baimuradov
  • Elena Bazhenova
  • Alexandra Gronskaya
  • Lira Khuslamova
  • Vladimir Ponomarev
  • Polina Rassadina
  • Pyotr Stasiunas
  • Andrei Yakovlev
  • Nikolai Zubkovsky

Coryphees

  • Elena Androsova
  • Yelizaveta Cheprasova
  • Elena Chmil
  • Maria Chugai
  • Xenia Dubrovina
  • Denis Firsov
  • Yekaterina Ivannikova
  • Svetlana Ivanova
  • Anna Lavrinenko
  • Valeria Martynyuk
  • Alexei Nedviga
  • Tatyana Nekipelova (Bazhitova)
  • Alexander Parish
  • Anastasia Petushkova
  • Grigory Popov
  • Sergei Popov
  • Dmitry Pykhachov
  • Sergei Salikov
  • Yana Selina
  • Yana Serebriakova
  • Maria Shirinkina
  • Roman Skripkin
  • Diana Smirnova
  • Filipp Stepin
  • Kirill Safin
  • Daria Sukhorukova
  • Alexei Timofeyev
  • Andrei Yermakov
  • Ti Yon Riu
  • Daria Vasnetsova
  • Elena Vasyukovich
  • Dmitry Zavalishin
  • Konstantin Zverev

Corps de Ballet

  • Konstantin Adzhamov
  • Maria Adzhamova
  • Olga Akmatova (Sazonova)
  • Viktoria Alexeyeva
  • Ilmira Bagautdinova
  • Olga Balinskaya
  • Alexei Bazhitov
  • Timofei Belov
  • Mikhail Berdichevsky
  • Salikh Bikchurin
  • Anton Boitsov
  • Stanislav Burov
  • Yekaterina Danilko
  • Nadezhda Demakova
  • Sergei Dmitriev
  • Alla Dmitrieva
  • Yevgenia Dolmatova
  • Natalia Dzevulskaya
  • Yevgenia Emelianova
  • Vera Garbuz
  • Tatiana Goryunova
  • Daria Grigorieva
  • Eduard Gusev
  • Irina Idina
  • Karen Ioannisian
  • Yana Khaldina
  • Svetlana Khrebtova
  • Yuri Kirik
  • Anastasia Kiru
  • Alexander Klimov
  • Yekaterina Klimkova (Kovaleva)
  • Artyom Kokorin
  • Maria Kolomiytseva
  • Valery Konkov
  • Sergei Kononenko
  • Anna Korotysheva
  • Lyubov Kozharskaya
  • Soslan Kulaev
  • Alexander Kulikov
  • Alexander Kurkov
  • Viktoria Kutepova
  • Maria Lebedeva
  • Tatiana Linnik
  • Yekaterina Loginova
  • Fyodor Lopukhov
  • Vanda Lubkovskaya
  • Maxim Lynda
  • Maria Makarenko
  • Yelizaveta Maltseva
  • Nadezhda Manoshkina
  • Anatoly Marchenko
  • Yekaterina Mikhailovtseva
  • Mikhail Milkov
  • Xenia Molkova
  • Fyodor Murashov
  • Rafael Musin
  • Nikolai Naumov
  • Alexander Neff
  • Igor Nikitin
  • Novfel Niyazov
  • Dmitry Ozolin
  • Maria Paripskaya
  • Daria Pavlova
  • Marianna Pavlova
  • Yekaterina Petina
  • Anastasia Plastun
  • Maxim Podshivalenko
  • Irina Prokofieva
  • Natalia Raldugina
  • Alexander Romanchikov
  • Yegor Safin
  • Dmitry Sharapov
  • Natalia Sharapova
  • Maria Shevyakova
  • Yevgenia Sirotenko
  • Ivan Sitnikov
  • Oksana Skoryk
  • Yulia Slivkina (Smirnova)
  • Alisa Sokolova
  • Dmitry Solovei
  • Andrei Solovev
  • Anna Sysoeva
  • Ksenia Tagunova
  • Yana Tikhonova
  • Nikita Tkachenko
  • Alexander Tsvetkov
  • Andrei Ushakov
  • Anastasia Vasilets (Vasilieva)
  • Dmitry Vedeneyev
  • Marianna Yakovleva
  • Kamil Yangurazov
  • Yevgenia Yemelyanova
  • Maxim Yeremeyev
  • Andrei Yermakov
  • Darina Zarubskaya
  • Veronika Zenova
  • Boris Zhurilov
  • Marina Zolotova

Marius Petipa

For a number of years, Marius Petipa was the ballet master of the Imperial Russian Ballet. One of the most famous names in ballet history, Petipa was the choreographer of some of the best known classical ballets including:

Notable Dancers

  • Avdotia Istomina
  • Pavel Gerdt
  • Olga Preobrajenska
  • Mathilde Kschessinska
  • Anna Pavlova
  • Theodore Kosloff
  • Marina Semyonova
  • Konstantin Sergeyev
  • Alla Sizova
  • Natalia Dudinskaya
  • Yury Grigorovich
  • Varvara P. Mey
  • Altynai Asylmuratova
  • Diana Vishneva
  • Ulyana Lopatkina
  • Svetlana Zakharova
  • Igor Kolb

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