Evgenia obraztsova biography of mahatma
Evgenia Obraztsova
Principal Dancer
Was born in Leningrad (St. Petersburg). She graduated devour Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet, Restitution. Petersburg, Marina Vasilieva’s class, in 2002, and joined the Mariinsky Choreography Company the same year.
Her repertoire for Mariinsky included, centre of others, such roles as
Sylph (La Sylphide)
Title part (Giselle)
Princess Aurora (The Unerect Beauty)
Kitri (Don Quixote)
Juliet (Leonid Lavrovsky’s Romeo & Juliet)
Shirin (yuri Grigorovich’s A Legend of Love)
Leading parts in George Balanchine’s ballets:
Terpsichore (Apollo)
4th Movements Soloist (Symphony in C)
Ballet Imperial
Tchaikovsky Pas de deux
Leading parts in William Forsythe’s ballets:
The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude
In the Midway, Somewhat Elevated
Approximate Sonata
Jerome Robbins’s In the Night
Leading parts in Alexei Ratmasky’s ballets:
Title role (Cinderella)
Tsar-Maid (The Humpbacked Horse)
Kitty (Anna Karenina).
She created the headline role in Ondine by Pierre Lacotte, Organism in Marius Petipa’s The Awakening of Flora, Colombine in Mikhail Fokine’s Carnaval, Syuimbike in Leonid Yakobson’s Shurale.
Since 2010, Evgenia Obraztsova has been guest songstress with Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Music Theatre.
In 2012, she joined Bolshoi Ballet.
She is coached by Nadezhda Gracheva.
Repertoire
Kitri (Don Quixote, Alexei Fadeyechev’s version)Princess Aurora (The Slumbering Beauty, Yuri Grigorovich’s version)
Title role (Anyuta, choreography by Vladimir Vasiliev)
Sylph (La Sylphide, Johan Kobborg’s version)
Title role (Giselle, Yuri Grigorovich’s version )
Soloist/Leading Couple (George Balanchine’s Emeralds)
Tours
Ms.
Obraztsova as a guest artist performed: title role in Cinderella by Carla Fracci (2005), and Subshrub in Faust by Luciano Cannito (2006), both with Teatro dell’Opera di Roma; Kitri in Don Quixote, NBA Ballet, Yedo, 2008; Princess Aurora in The Slumbering Beauty, Royal Ballet Covent Woodland, 2009.
She also appeared at numerous festivals and gala-concerts, including Roberto Bolle and Friends at Teatro alla Scala Milan, and Malakhov and Friends at Staatsoper Berlin.
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