Ulyana Lopatkina / Ульяна Лопаткина “Diamonds“

Ballet: Diamonds Dancers: Ulyana Lopatkina / Ульяна Лопаткина and Igor Zelensky Music: Tchaikovsky Choreography: George Balanchine Performance Notes: Mariinsky 2006 Ulyana Lopatkina • People’s Artist of Russia (2005). • Recipient of the State Prize of Russia (1999). • Prize-winner at the International Vaganova-Prix Competition (St Petersburg, 1991). • Recipient of the following prizes: Golden Sofit (1995, 2015), Divine together with the accolade Best Ballerina (1996), Golden Mask (1997), Benois de la danse (1997), Baltika (1997 and 2001: the Grand-Prix for promoting the worldwide fame of the Mariinsky Theatre), Evening Standard (1998), Monaco World Dance Awards (2001), Triumph (2004). • In 1998 she was awarded the honorary title of “Artiste of Her Imperial Majesty, the Stage of Sovereign Russia” and the medal Mankind-Creator. Born in Kerch. Graduated from the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet (class of professor Natalia Dudinskaya). Joined the Mariinsky Ballet in 1991. Principal Dancer since 1995. Repertoire at the Mariinsky Theatre includes: Giselle (Myrtha, Giselle); choreography by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot and Marius Petipa, Le Corsaire (Medora); production by Pyotr Gusev after the composition and choreography of Marius Petipa, La Bayadère (Nikia); choreography by Marius Petipa, revised version by Vladimir Ponomarev and Vakhtang Chabukiani, “Paquita“ Grand pas (Soloist); choreography by Marius Petipa, The Sleeping Beauty (Lilac Fairy); choreography by Marius Petipa, revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev, Swan Lake (Odette-Odile); choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev, Raymonda (Raymonda, Clémence); choreography by Marius Petipa, revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev, Michel Fokine’s ballets The Dying Swan, The Firebird (Firebird) and Schéhérazade (Zobeide), The Fountain of Bakhchisarai (Zarema); choreography by Rostislav Zakharov, The Legend of Love (Mekhmeneh Bahnu); choreography by Yuri Grigorovich, Leningrad Symphony (the Girl); scenario and choreography by Igor Belsky, Pas de quatre (Marie Taglioni); choreography by Anton Dolin, Carmen-Suite (Carmen); choreography by Alberto Alonso, George Balanchine’s ballets Serenade, Symphony in C (II. Adagio), Jewels (Diamonds), Piano Concerto No 2 (Ballet Imperial), Theme and Variations, La Valse, Scotch Symphony and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Titania), In the Night (3rd movement); choreography by Jerome Robbins, Roland Petit’s ballets Le Jeune Homme et la mort and The Death of the Rose, Goya Divertissement (Death); choreography by Alberto Alonso, Anna Karenina (Kitty); choreography by Andrei Pokrovsky, The Nutcracker (Pavlova and Cecchetti, fragment); choreography by John Neumeier, Alexei Ratmansky’s ballets Anna Karenina (Anna Karenina), The Little Humpbacked Horse (Tsar Maiden), Le Baiser de la fée (Fairy) and Le Poème de l’extase, In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated; choreography by William Forsythe, Hans van Manen’s ballets Trois Gnossiennes, Variations for two couples and 5 Tango’s, Le Grand Pas de Deux; choreography by Christian Spuck and Marguerite and Armand (Marguerite); choreography by Frederick Ashton. She was the first performer of one of the two solo roles in John Neumeier’s ballet Sounds of Empty Pages (2001). Has toured with the Mariinsky Ballet throughout Europe, the USA and Asia. Her retirement from the Mariinsky was announced on the company’s website on 16 June 2017. If you enjoyed this, please subscribe to my YouTube channel by clicking on this link: Thank you kindly for watching, Pam Boehme Simon for Graceful Beast Ballet #ulyanalopatkina #gracefulbeastballet #pamboehmesimon
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