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242th Season

Viktoria Krasnokutskaya

Dancer

• Diploma-recipient at the Vaganova Prix Competition (diploma “For professionalism and purposefulness”; St Petersburg, 2006) 
• Recipient of the Hope of Russia prize (2006)

Born in St Petersburg. 
Graduated from the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet in 2009 (class of Professor Lyudmila Kovaleva). 
Has been a grant-recipient from the St Petersburg City Government (2008-2009), the Galina Ulanova Foundation (2005) and the Waldegrave family foundation. 
Joined the Mariinsky Ballet in 2009.

Repertoire includes: 
La Sylphide (Sylphs); choreography by August Bournonville, revised version by Elsa-Marianne von Rosen, 
Swan Lake (Friends of the Prince); choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev, 
La Bayadère (D’Jampe, Grand pas); choreography by Marius Petipa, revised version by Vladimir Ponomarev and Vakhtang Chabukiani, 
The Sleeping Beauty (the Silver Fairy, Sapphire Fairy, Gold Fairy, Violante Fairy, Courage Fairy); choreography by Marius Petipa, revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev, 
Le Corsaire (Trio of Odalisques); production by Pyotr Gusev after the composition and choreography of Marius Petipa, 
Raymonda (Grand pas, Variation in the scene The Dream); choreography by Marius Petipa, revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev, 
Don Quixote (Flower Girls); choreography by Alexander Gorsky after Marius Petipa, 
Michel Fokine’s ballets Le Carnaval (Estrella) and Pétrouchka (Dancers); production by Gary Chryst, 
The Fountain of Bakhchisarai (Young Women); choreography by Rostislav Zakharov,
Adagio Hammerklavier; choreography by Hans van Manen, The Nutcracker (Waltz of the Snowflakes); choreography by Vasily Vainonen, 
Romeo and Juliet (Juliet's companion); choreography by Leonid Lavrovsky,
The Young Lady and the Hooligan (the Young Lady); choreography by Konstantin Boyarsky,
George Balanchine’s ballets Apollo (Polyhymnia, Calliope), Jewels (Emeralds, Diamonds), Symphony in C (I. Allegro vivo) andA Midsummer Night’s Dream (Hermia), 
The Nutcracker (the Nutcracker’s Sisters, Waltz of the Flowers); production by Mihail Chemiakin, choreography by Kirill Simonov;
Alexei Ratmansky’s ballets Cinderella (Dance Teacher), Anna Karenina (a Minister’s Wife), Concerto DSCH,
Without; choreography by Benjamin Millepied, 
Le Parc; choreography by Angelin Preljocaj, 
Pétrouchka (Dancers); staging by Gary Chryst, choreography by Michel Fokine
Presentiment of Spring (Three Women); choreography by Yuri Smekalov 
and In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated; choreography by William Forsythe.

Repertoire also includes: 
the Pas de trois from the ballet Die Puppenfee; choreography by Konstantin Sergeyev after Sergei and Nikolai Legat.

• Diploma-recipient at the Vaganova Prix Competition (diploma “For professionalism and purposefulness”; St Petersburg, 2006) 
• Recipient of the Hope of Russia prize (2006)

Born in St Petersburg. 
Graduated from the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet in 2009 (class of Professor Lyudmila Kovaleva). 
Has been a grant-recipient from the St Petersburg City Government (2008-2009), the Galina Ulanova Foundation (2005) and the Waldegrave family foundation. 
Joined the Mariinsky Ballet in 2009.

Repertoire includes: 
La Sylphide (Sylphs); choreography by August Bournonville, revised version by Elsa-Marianne von Rosen, 
Swan Lake (Friends of the Prince); choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev, 
La Bayadère (D’Jampe, Grand pas); choreography by Marius Petipa, revised version by Vladimir Ponomarev and Vakhtang Chabukiani, 
The Sleeping Beauty (the Silver Fairy, Sapphire Fairy, Gold Fairy, Violante Fairy, Courage Fairy); choreography by Marius Petipa, revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev, 
Le Corsaire (Trio of Odalisques); production by Pyotr Gusev after the composition and choreography of Marius Petipa, 
Raymonda (Grand pas, Variation in the scene The Dream); choreography by Marius Petipa, revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev, 
Don Quixote (Flower Girls); choreography by Alexander Gorsky after Marius Petipa, 
Michel Fokine’s ballets Le Carnaval (Estrella) and Pétrouchka (Dancers); production by Gary Chryst, 
The Fountain of Bakhchisarai (Young Women); choreography by Rostislav Zakharov,
Adagio Hammerklavier; choreography by Hans van Manen, The Nutcracker (Waltz of the Snowflakes); choreography by Vasily Vainonen, 
Romeo and Juliet (Juliet's companion); choreography by Leonid Lavrovsky,
The Young Lady and the Hooligan (the Young Lady); choreography by Konstantin Boyarsky,
George Balanchine’s ballets Apollo (Polyhymnia, Calliope), Jewels (Emeralds, Diamonds), Symphony in C (I. Allegro vivo) andA Midsummer Night’s Dream (Hermia), 
The Nutcracker (the Nutcracker’s Sisters, Waltz of the Flowers); production by Mihail Chemiakin, choreography by Kirill Simonov;
Alexei Ratmansky’s ballets Cinderella (Dance Teacher), Anna Karenina (a Minister’s Wife), Concerto DSCH,
Without; choreography by Benjamin Millepied, 
Le Parc; choreography by Angelin Preljocaj, 
Pétrouchka (Dancers); staging by Gary Chryst, choreography by Michel Fokine
Presentiment of Spring (Three Women); choreography by Yuri Smekalov 
and In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated; choreography by William Forsythe.

Repertoire also includes: 
the Pas de trois from the ballet Die Puppenfee; choreography by Konstantin Sergeyev after Sergei and Nikolai Legat.


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