She was born in St. Petersburg. In 2011 she graduated from Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet, St. Petersburg (Lyudmila Kovaleva’s class) and joined the Ballet Company of the Bolshoi Theater.
Marina Kondratieva became her teacher-repetiteur
While studying she was repeatedly awarded various scholarships. She constantly participated in the Vaganova Academy tours to Japan, Great Britain, Italy, Lithuania, Hungary, Greece and Portugal. In 2004 she took part in the joint concert of the Vaganova Academy and the UK Royal Ballet School in London. She has an extensive repertoire. So she danced Masha in Nutcracker by P. Tchaikovsky (choreography by V. Vainonen); the Queen of Water in the scene The Ocean bottom from The Little Humpbacked Horse to music by C. Pugni, R. Drigo, B. Asafiev (choreography by A. Gorsky, Y. Burlaka’s version); the 7th waltz from Chopiniana (choreography by Mikhail Fokine), Grand Pas classique to music by D. F. E. Auber (choreography by V. Gzovsky); Jules Massenet’s Thais (choreography by R. Petit) and others. Mazur to music by F. Chopin was staged especially for her (choreography by V. Romanovsky)2011
Friends to Prince (Swan Lake
in the 2nd version
by Y. Grigorovich)
2nd variation
in Grand Pas (Don Quixote by L.Minkus, choreography
by Marius Petipa, A. Gorsky in the version
by Y. Grigorovich)
Myrtha (Giselle
by A. Adam; choreography by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot,
Marius Petipa, production by Y. Grigorovich)
Maids
of honor, Lilac Fairy (The Sleeping Beauty
by P.Tchaikovsky, choreography by M. Petipa, Y. Grigorovich
version)
Queen of the Dryads (Don
Quixote)
2012
Nikia (La Bayadere by L. Minkus,
choreography by M. Petipa, Yuri Grigorovich
production)
The third Odalisque (Le Corsaire
by A. Adam. Production and new choreography by Alexei
Ratmansky and Yuri Burlaka after Marius Petipa)
Title role
in The Diamond (Part III of Jewels, music
by P. Thcaikovsky, choreography by G. Balanchine) —
participant of the opening night performance at the Bolshoi
Theater — and in Emeralds (Part
I of Jewels, music by G. Faure, choreography
by G. Balanchine)
Two wilises (Giselle
production by Y. Grigorovich)
Duet (Dream
of Dream to music of S. Rachmaninov, choreography
by J. Elo)
Aspicia (Cesare Pugni’s
La Fille du Pharaon; Pierre Lacotte production after Marius
Petipa)
She was born in St. Petersburg. In 2011 she graduated from Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet, St. Petersburg (Lyudmila Kovaleva’s class) and joined the Ballet Company of the Bolshoi Theater.
Marina Kondratieva became her teacher-repetiteur
While studying she was repeatedly awarded various scholarships. She constantly participated in the Vaganova Academy tours to Japan, Great Britain, Italy, Lithuania, Hungary, Greece and Portugal. In 2004 she took part in the joint concert of the Vaganova Academy and the UK Royal Ballet School in London. She has an extensive repertoire. So she danced Masha in Nutcracker by P. Tchaikovsky (choreography by V. Vainonen); the Queen of Water in the scene The Ocean bottom from The Little Humpbacked Horse to music by C. Pugni, R. Drigo, B. Asafiev (choreography by A. Gorsky, Y. Burlaka’s version); the 7th waltz from Chopiniana (choreography by Mikhail Fokine), Grand Pas classique to music by D. F. E. Auber (choreography by V. Gzovsky); Jules Massenet’s Thais (choreography by R. Petit) and others. Mazur to music by F. Chopin was staged especially for her (choreography by V. Romanovsky)2011
Friends to Prince (Swan Lake
in the 2nd version
by Y. Grigorovich)
2nd variation
in Grand Pas (Don Quixote by L.Minkus, choreography
by Marius Petipa, A. Gorsky in the version
by Y. Grigorovich)
Myrtha (Giselle
by A. Adam; choreography by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot,
Marius Petipa, production by Y. Grigorovich)
Maids
of honor, Lilac Fairy (The Sleeping Beauty
by P.Tchaikovsky, choreography by M. Petipa, Y. Grigorovich
version)
Queen of the Dryads (Don
Quixote)
2012
Nikia (La Bayadere by L. Minkus,
choreography by M. Petipa, Yuri Grigorovich
production)
The third Odalisque (Le Corsaire
by A. Adam. Production and new choreography by Alexei
Ratmansky and Yuri Burlaka after Marius Petipa)
Title role
in The Diamond (Part III of Jewels, music
by P. Thcaikovsky, choreography by G. Balanchine) —
participant of the opening night performance at the Bolshoi
Theater — and in Emeralds (Part
I of Jewels, music by G. Faure, choreography
by G. Balanchine)
Two wilises (Giselle
production by Y. Grigorovich)
Duet (Dream
of Dream to music of S. Rachmaninov, choreography
by J. Elo)
Aspicia (Cesare Pugni’s
La Fille du Pharaon; Pierre Lacotte production after Marius
Petipa)