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Born
17.1.75
in Gomel. White Russian
Education
Minsk Ballet School. The School of The Hamburg Ballet
Main Teachers
Alexander Ivanovich Kaladenko, Anatoli Nisnevich,
Kevin Haigen
Engagement
The Hamburg Ballet since 1994, Soloist in 1997,
Principal since 1998
Creations
Telemachos in
Odyssey
King Koll/Fortinbras in
Hamlet
('97
version)
Sir Andrew in
VIVALDI or What You Will
Eros in
Bernstein Dances
Sergei Diaghilev in
Nijinsky
Carsten in
Préludes CV
Frederick the Great in
Death in Venice
Konstantin (Kostya) Gavrilovich Triplev in
The Seagull
he Doctor and Serge Diaghilev in
Le Pavillon
d'Armide
and solos in
Time after Time
from "Images from Bartók"
Messiah
Winterreise
Hungarian Dance No. 5
(
Osterkonzert 2004,
Munich)
Du und Du-Waltzer
(
New Year's Concert 2006,
Vienna)
Nocturnes
from "Songs of the Night"
Verklungene Feste
Wege
(
Yukichi Hattori)
Repertory
Daphnis in
Daphnis and Chloe
Armand, Des Grieux and Comte N. in
Lady of the
Camellias
he Prince in
A Cinderella Story
The young boy in
In The Between
Theseus/Oberon and Lysander in
A Midsummer
Night's Dream
Prince Désiré, Catalabutte and Blue Bird in
The
Sleeping Beauty
Drosselmeier and Günther in
The Nutcracker
Romeo, Tybalt and Benvolio in
Romeo and Juliet
Hamlet in
Hamlet
Aminta in
Sylvia
Malvolio in
VIVALDI or What You Will
The main role in
Bernstein Dances
The King, Prince Leopold and Prince Siegfried in
Illusions - like "Swan Lake"
Albert in
Giselle
Peer in
Peer Gynt
Merlin in
The Saga of King Arthur
Touchstone in
As You Like It
Don Juan in
Don Juan
Gustav von Aschenbach in
Death in Venice
Odysseus in
Odyssey
The Poet in
The Little Mermaid
Her Husband in
Christmas Oratorio
Jago in
Othello
The Angel in
The Legend of Joseph
Liliom in
Liliom
The High Brahmin in
La Bayadère
(
Natalia Makarova after Marius Petipa)
The Young Boy in
Light Beings
(
Mats Ek)
The Prince in
The Sleeping Beauty
(
Mats Ek)
ylphide
(
Pierre Lacotte
after Filippo Taglioni)
Man in Green in
Dances at a Gathering
(
Jerome
Robbins)
The Husband in
The Concert
(
Jerome Robbins)
Onegin in
Onegin
(
John Cranko)
and solos in
Saint Matthew Passion
Petrushka-Variations
Fratres
Requiem
Spring and Fall
Bernstein-Serenade
Soldier Songs
(
Des Knaben Wunderhorn)
The Fifth Symphony
(
Gustav Mahler)
hello
Third Symphony of Gustav Mahler
Bach Suite 2
Le Sacre
Magnificat
Opus 100–for Maurice
Nocturnes
from "Songs of the Night"
Afternoon of a Faun
Remanso
(
Nacho Duato)
Le Pavillon d'Armide
(
Michail Fokine)
Theme and Variations
(
George Balanchine)
Violin Concerto
(
George Balanchine)
Forgotten Land
(
Jirí Kylián)
Jewels
Diamonds (George Balanchine)
Guesting
Berlin, Dusseldorf, Essen, Munich (Easter
Concert 2000 and 2002), Moscow, Bordeaux,
Toronto, Beijing, Vienna (New Year's Concert
2006),
St.Barth's Music Festival, World Ballet
Festival 2006 in Japan, Roberto Bolle and
Friends Galas in Italy, at the Charity Gala "Event
Prominent" 2007 and 2010 in Hamburg and 2011
at a Tribute to Natalia Makarova in Alexandrinsky
Theatre in St. Petersburg.
He danced the role of Konstantin (Kostya)
Gavrilovich Triplev in
The Seagull
with the
National Ballet of Canada in Toronto and with
the ballet of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-
Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre in
Moscow.
He choreographed
Instant
Music: Samuel Barber
Premiere: Bolshoi Theatre on November 22, 2006
Cast: Bolshoi principal dancers Marianna
Ryzhkina and Yan Godovsky
Awards
In 1992, he was half finalist of the "Prix de
Lausanne" and received a scholarship from the
Pierino Ambrosoli Foundation to complete his
education at The Hamburg Ballet School.
Dr. Wilhelm-Oberdörffer-Prize 1996
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