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BOVT Violetta Trofimovna (1927-1995, USSR, USA) - ballerina, folk. art. USSR (1970). In 1944-1986 she was a soloist, then a teacher at the Moscow Musical Theatre. K. S. Stanislavsky and Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko

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LIEPA Maris-Rudolf Eduardovich (1936-1989) - ballet dancer, choreographer, Nar. art. USSR (1976). Soloist of the Bolshoi Theater (1960-1984), gained particular fame by playing the role of Crassus in the ballet "Spartacus" by A. I. Khachaturian

MYASIN Leonid Fedorovich (1896-1979, Russia, USA) - dancer, choreographer ("Russian Ballet of Monte Carlo"). He was the first to introduce comic scenes into ballet and created a symphonic ballet performed to symphonic music.

FOKIN Mikhail Mikhailovich (1880-1942, Russia, USA) - dancer, choreographer, ballet reformer. The leading choreographer of the troupe of S. P. Diaghilev ("Russian Seasons", 1909-1914), the creator of a one-act ballet, used symphonic music in productions

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IVANOV Lev Ivanovich (1834-1901) - ballet dancer, choreographer. First staged the ballet "The Nutcracker" by P. I. Tchaikovsky (1892)

PETIPA Marius Ivanovich (1818-1910, France, Russia) - choreographer, teacher, chief choreographer of the St. Petersburg Imperial Ballet (1869-1903), staged more than 50 classical ballets: La Bayadère by L. Minkus, Sleeping Beauty, Swan lake" by P. I. Tchaikovsky, "Raymond" by A. K. Glazunov

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VASILEV Vladimir Yudich (1931) - dancer, choreographer, screenwriter. Husband and co-author N. D. Kasatkina, together with her heads the State Theater of Classical Ballet. Productions: "Vanina Vanini" by N. N. Karetnikov, "The Rite of Spring" by I. F. Stravinsky, "Creation of the World" by A. P. Petrov

GABOVICH Mikhail Markovich (1905-1965) - ballet dancer. The first performer of the role of Romeo in "Romeo and Juliet" by S. S. Prokofiev

GELTSER Ekaterina Vasilievna (1876-1962) - ballerina. Soloist of the Bolshoi Theater

GODUNOV Alexander Borisovich (1949-1995 USSR, USA) - ballet dancer. Soloist of the Bolshoi Theater (1971-1979), starred in Hollywood ("Die Hard")

GORDEEV Vyacheslav Mikhailovich (1948) - ballet dancer, choreographer, Nar. art. USSR (1984). Head of the Moscow Theater "Russian Ballet"

GORSKY Alexander Alekseevich (1871-1924) - ballet dancer, choreographer, ballet theater reformer. Worked at the Bolshoi Theater (1901-1924)

GRACHEVA Nadezhda Alexandrovna (1969) - ballerina, folk. art. Russia (1996). Soloist of the Bolshoi Theater

DIAGILEV Sergey Pavlovich (1872-1929) - theatrical and artistic figure, ballet impresario. Organizer of performances by the best ballet companies ("Russian Seasons", 1907-1914, Paris), creator of the troupe "Russian Ballet of Diaghilev" (1911-1929). Brought Russian ballet worldwide fame

ZAKHAROV Rostislav Vladimirovich (1907-1984) - choreographer, teacher, people. art. USSR (1969). Worked at the Bolshoi Theater (1936-1956), productions: "The Fountain of Bakhchisarai" by B. V. Asafiev, "Cinderella" by S. S. Prokofiev

IKONINA Maria Nikolaevna (1787-1868, Russia) - dancer

LOPUKHOV Fedor Vasilyevich (1886-1973) - ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher. Organizer of the ballet master department of the Leningrad Conservatory (1962)

MAKAROV Askold Anatolyevich (1925) - ballet dancer, teacher, Nar. art. USSR (1983). Artistic director of the troupe "Choreographic miniatures" (St. Petersburg)

MOISEEV Igor Alexandrovich (1906-2007) - dancer, choreographer, teacher, narc. art. USSR (1953), Hero of the Socialist. Labor (1976). Creator and leader of the Folk Dance Ensemble of the USSR/Russia (since 1937)

PAVLOVA Anna Pavlovna (Matveevna), (1881-1931) - ballerina. From 1910 she toured with her own troupe. She became famous for her sketch "The Dying Swan" to the music of C. Saint-Saens (1907)

SERGEEV Konstantin Mikhailovich (1910-1992 USSR, Russia) - ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher, Nar. art. USSR (1957), Hero of the Socialist. Labor (1991). Husband of N. M. Dudinskaya. Since 1973, artistic director of the Leningrad Choreographic School (since 1991 - Academy of Russian Ballet named after A. Ya. Vaganova)

TAYAKINA Tatyana Alekseevna (1951, USSR, Ukraine) - ballerina, folk. art. USSR (1980). Soloist of the Ukrainian Opera and Ballet Theatre. T. G. Shevchenko (since 1969)

ULANOVA Galina Sergeevna (1910-1998) - ballerina, teacher, people. art. USSR (1951), twice Hero of the Socialist. Labor (1974, 1980). Soloist of the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre. S. M. Kirov (1929-1944), Bolshoi Theater (1944-1960). Performer of the main roles in classical productions. Prepared a brilliant galaxy of ballet dancers

YAKOBSON Leonid Veniaminovich (1904-1975) - ballet dancer, choreographer. Production: "Spartacus" by A. I. Khachaturian (1956). Organizer and leader of the ensemble "Choreographic Miniatures" (1969)

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VAGANOVA Agrippina Yakovlevna (1879-1951) - ballerina, choreographer, teacher, people. art. RSFSR. She taught at the Leningrad Choreographic School (now the Academy of Russian Ballet named after A. Ya. Vaganova). Teacher N. M. Dudinskaya, I. A. Kolpakova, A. E. Osipenko, M. T. Semenova, G. S. Ulanova

VALBERCH (Lesogorov) Ivan Ivanovich (1766-1819) - ballet dancer, choreographer. He was the first in Russia to stage a ballet on a modern theme ("New Werther" by S. N. Titov)

VASILYEV Vladimir Viktorovich (1940) - ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher, Nar. art. USSR (1973). Husband of E. S. Maximova. Leading soloist (1958-1988) and artistic director (1995-2000) of the Bolshoi Theater

ISTOMINA Avdotya Ilyinichna (1799-1848) - ballerina. Leading soloist of the ballet troupe of St. Petersburg (since 1816)

KOLOSOVA Evgenia Ivanovna, nee Neelova (1780-1869), ballerina, dramatic actress. Famous for performing Russian dances

MAKAROVA Natalia Romanovna (1940, USSR, USA) - ballerina, dramatic actress, teacher, producer, TV presenter. Prima ballerina of the Royal Ballet of Great Britain and the American Ballet Theatre. Danced with M. N. Baryshnikov, A. B. Godunov

MESSERER Asaf Mikhailovich (1903-1992) - ballet dancer, teacher, people. art. USSR (1976). Teacher at the Moscow Choreographic School (1923-1960)

OSIPENKO Alla Evgenievna (1932) - ballerina, soloist of the Leningrad Ballet Ensemble (1977-1982)

SABIROV Malika Abdurahimovna (1942-1982) - ballerina, people. art. USSR (1974). Soloist of the Tajik Opera and Ballet Theatre. Aini (since 1962)

SEMENOVA Marina Timofeevna (1908) - ballerina, teacher, people. art. USSR (1975), Hero of the Socialist. Labor (1988). Soloist of the Bolshoi Theater (1930-1953)

SEMENYAKA Lyudmila Ivanovna (1952) - ballerina, folk. art. USSR (1986). Soloist of the Bolshoi Theater (1972-1990)

FADEECHEV Nikolai Borisovich (1933) - ballet dancer, teacher, Nar. art. USSR (1976). Soloist of the Bolshoi Theater (1952-1977)

ESAMBAEV Mahmud Alisultanovich (1924-2000) - ballet dancer, pop dancer, narc. art. USSR (1974), Hero of the Socialist. Labor (1984)

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VOLOCHKOVA Anastasia Yuryevna (1976) - ballerina, soloist of the Mariinsky (1994-1998) and the Bolshoi (since 1998) theaters, the London Royal Opera House "Covent Garden" (since 2000)

GOLOVKINA Sofya Nikolaevna (1915) - ballerina, teacher, people. art. USSR (1973). Soloist of the Bolshoi Theater (1933-1959). Director of the Moscow Choreographic School / Moscow State Academy of Choreography (1960-2001)

DUDINSKAYA Natalya Mikhailovna (1912-2003) - ballerina, teacher, people. art. USSR (1957). Soloist of the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre. S. M. Kirov (1931-1962). Wife of K. M. Sergeev

KARSAVINA Tamara Platonovna (1885-1978 Russia, Great Britain) - ballerina, teacher, memoirist. Sister of the philosopher L.P. Karsavin. Prima ballerina of the Mariinsky Theater (1909-1918), performed the leading roles in "Russian Seasons" and "Russian Ballet" by S. P. Diaghilev. She performed in productions by M. M. Fokin and L. F. Myasin, partner of V. F. Nijinsky

KASATKINA Natalya Dmitrievna (1934) - ballerina, choreographer, screenwriter, soloist of the Bolshoi Theater (1954-1976), co-director of the Concert Ensemble "Classical Ballet" of the State Theater of Classical Ballet (since 1977), productions: "Vanina Vanini" by N. N. Karetnikova ( 1962), "Romeo and Juliet" by S. S. Prokofiev (1972), "Swan Lake" by P. I. Tchaikovsky (1988), "La Traviata" by G. Verdi (2001)

KOLPAKOVA Irina Alexandrovna (1933) - ballet dancer, teacher, choreographer, people art. USSR (1965), leading soloist of the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre. S. M. Kirova (1951-1989)

MAKSIMOVA Ekaterina Sergeevna (1939) - ballerina, teacher, people. art. USSR (1973), leading soloist of the Bolshoi Theater (1958-1988), wife and partner of V. V. Vasiliev, television screenings of ballets and television films ("La Traviata", 1982)

NADEZHINA Nadezhda Sergeevna (1908-1979) - choreographer, people. art. USSR (1966), head of the choreographic ensemble "Beryozka" (1949-1979)

NIZHINSKAYA Bronislava Fominichna (1891-1972 Russia, France) - dancer, choreographer, the first female choreographer in classical ballet, "The Wedding" (1923), "Lani" (1924)

NIZHINSKY Vatslav Fomich (1889 or 1890-1950 Russia, France) - ballet dancer, choreographer. He became famous for his performances in the ballets of M. M. Fokine in the "Russian Seasons" by S. P. Diaghilev (1909-1912). Founder of male dance of the 20th century. Productions: "The Rite of Spring" by I. F. Stravinsky (1913), "Games" by C. Debussy (1913), "Til Ulenspiegel" by R. Strauss (1916)

PLISETSKAYA Maya Mikhailovna (1925) - ballerina, dramatic actress, choreographer, memoirist, Nar. art. USSR (1959), Hero of the Socialist. Labor (1985). Leading ballerina (since 1945), choreographer (1972-1988) of the Bolshoi Theater. Composer R. K. Shchedrin's wife

RAMISHVILI Nina Shalvovna (1910, USSR, Georgia) - ballerina, choreographer, people. art. USSR (1963), Hero of the Socialist. Labor (1990). One of the leaders of the Folk Dance Ensemble of Georgia (since 1945)

STRUCKOVA Raisa Stepanovna (1925) - ballerina, teacher, people. art. USSR (1959). Soloist (since 1944), choreographer-repetiteur (since 1978) of the Bolshoi Theater

SUKHISHVILI Ilya Ilyich (1907-1985) - ballet dancer, choreographer, Nar. art. USSR (1958). One of the leaders of the Folk Dance Ensemble of Georgia (since 1945)

TIMOFEEVA Nina Vladimirovna (1935, USSR, Israel) - ballerina, folk. art. USSR (1969). Soloist (since 1956), choreographer-repetiteur (1989-1991) of the Bolshoi Theater. The wife of the composer K. V. Molchanov

TIKHOMIROV Vasily Dmitrievich, real name Mikhailov (1876-1956) - ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher. Soloist of the Bolshoi Theatre, partner E. A. Geltser

CHABUKIANI Vakhtang Mikhailovich (1910-1992 USSR, Georgia) - ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher, Nar. art. USSR (1950)

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BARYSHNIKOV Mikhail Nikolaevich (1948, USSR, USA) - ballet dancer, choreographer, dramatic actor. Artist of a wide repertoire - from classical choreography to ultra-modern postmodern dances

BURMEISTER Vladimir Pavlovich (1904-1971) - choreographer, narc. art. USSR (1970). Worked at the Musical Theatre. K. S. Stanislavsky and Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko (1941-1960, 1963-1971)

VINOGRADOV Oleg Mikhailovich (1937) - ballet dancer, choreographer, Nar. art. USSR (1983). Works at the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre. S. M. Kirov / Mariinsky Theater (since 1977). Creator of the St. Petersburg Chamber Ballet (1991)

VLADIMIROV Yuri Kuzmich (1942) - ballet dancer, teacher, Nar. art. USSR (1987). Soloist (since 1962), teacher-repetiteur (since 1988) of the Bolshoi Theater

GRIGOROVICH Yuri Nikolaevich (1927) - ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher. nar. art. USSR (1973), Hero of the Socialist. Labor (1986)

Chief choreographer of the Bolshoi Theater (1964-1995). Husband of N. I. Bessmertnova

Kurgapkina Ninella Alexandrovna (1929) - ballerina, teacher, folk art. USSR (1974). Soloist of the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre. S. M. Kirov (1947-1981)

Kshesinskaya Matilda (Maria) Feliksovna (1872-1971, Russia, France) - ballerina, teacher, memoirist. Soloist of the Mariinsky Theater (1890-1917), troupe "Russian Ballet S. P. Diaghilev" (1911-1912). Wife led. book. A. V. Romanova. Teacher I. Shovire and M. Fontaine

LAVROVSKY Leonid Mikhailovich, real name Ivanov (1905-1967) - ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher, Nar. art. USSR (1965). Chief choreographer of the Bolshoi Theater (1944-1964), organizer of the country's first troupe "Ballet on Ice" (1959)

LAVROVSKII Mikhail Leonidovich (1941) - ballet dancer, Nar. art. USSR (1976). Son of L. M. Lavrovsky. Soloist of the Bolshoi Theater (1961-1988)

SEMIZOROVA Nina Lvovna (1956) - ballerina. Soloist of the Bolshoi Theater (since 1978)

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ANANIASHVILI Nina Gedevanovna (1963) - ballerina. Soloist of the Bolshoi Theater (since 1981)

KONDRATEVA Marina Viktorovna (1934) - ballerina, folk. art. USSR (1976). Soloist (since 1952), teacher-repetiteur (since 1980) of the Bolshoi Theater

LEPESHINSKAYA Olga Vasilievna (1916) - ballerina, teacher, people. art. USSR (1951). Soloist of the Bolshoi Theater (1933-1963)

MIKHALCHENKO Alla Anatolyevna (1957) - ballerina. Soloist of the Bolshoi Theater (since 1976)

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BESSMERTNOVA Natalia Igorevna (1941) - ballerina, folk. art. USSR (1976). Yu. N. Grigorovich's wife. Leading soloist (since 1962), teacher-tutor (since 1994) of the Bolshoi Theater

GOLEYZOVSKY Kasyan Yaroslavich (1892-1970) - ballet dancer, choreographer. Soloist of the Bolshoi Theater (1910-1918). Combined classical dance with elements of acrobatics

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