Who knows Zakharova the ballerina?

Born in Lutsk, Ukraine, Zakharova entered the Kiev Dance School in 1989 and studied for 6 years in the class of Valeria Sulejina. For 6 years she studied in the class of Valeria Sulejina. During this time, she participated in the Vaganova-Prix competition for young dancers in St. Petersburg, winning second prize, and was recommended for admission to the graduating class of the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet. 1996, Zakharova graduated from the academy as one of the first students of the Mariinsky Theatre's renowned ex-ballerina Yelena Yevteeva, who was a member of the Academy of Russian Ballet. Zakharova was one of the first graduates of the Mariinsky Theater. In the same year, Zakharova entered the Mariinsky Theatre, where she became a soloist in the fall of the following year. Her choreographer was Olga Moiseyeva. Moiseyeva.

Repertoire at the Mariinsky Theater

1996

Princess Florina (Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty, choreography by Petipa, adapted by

Sergeyev);

Derriade the Ruleress (Minkus's Don Giovanni, choreography by Petipa, Gorsky);

Tchaikovsky Duo (choreography: Balanchine);

"The Dying Swan" (composition: Saint-Sa?ns, choreography: Fokine);

Maria (Asafiev's "The Fountain of Bakhchisarra," choreography: Zakharov);

Masha (Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker," choreography: Fokine).

1997

Gjurnara (Ardan's The Pirates, choreography: Petipa, adaptation: Gusev);

Giselle (Ardan's Giselle, choreography: Kolari, Pirro, Petipa);

Mazurka and Waltz No. 7 (Chopin, choreography: Fokine).

1998

Princess Aphrodite (Sleeping Beauty);

Gerbosihola (Stravinsky's Apollo, choreography: Balanchine);

Solo Dance (Serenade, composed by Tchaikovsky, choreography: Balanchine);

Ojeta? Ogilia (Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, choreography by Petipa and Ivanov, adapted by Sergeyev);

Solo (Divine Poem, composed by Scriabin, directed by Ratmansky).

1999

First solo (Overture to the Symphony, composer: Bizet, choreographer: Balanchine);

Princess Aphrodite (Sleeping Beauty, choreographer: Petipa, Vikhalev);

Medora (The Pirate);

Nygia (Dancing Girl by Minkus, choreographer: Petipa, adapted: Ponomarev). (Ponomarev, Chubkiani).

2000

Solo in the scene "Diamonds" (The Jewel, composed by Tchaikovsky, choreographed by Balanchine);

Manon (Manon, composed by Massenet, choreographed by Makmilan);

Kitri (Don Quixote).

2001

Solo (Now and Then, composed by Ravel, directed by Neumayr);

Mademoiselle (Mademoiselle et scoundrel, composed by Shostakovich, choreographed by Boyarsky);

Drobeida (Scheherazade, composed by Rimsky-Korsakov, choreographed by Fokine).

2002

Juliet (Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet, choreography: Lavrovsky);

Solo (Minkus Ballet Bashida, choreography: Petipa)

Solo (Medium-sized Pas de Deux, composition: Hanon, direction: Rakhmansky).

2003

Solo (Exercises, composed by Cherny, choreographed by Randall).

Igor? Terensky was one of Zakharova's regular dance partners.

Touring

In 1999-2000, the Svetlana Zakharova World Tour took place. Zakharova's world tour;

1999, Medora in the ballet The Pirates at the Teatro Colón, Argentina;

2000, the ballet The Nutcracker with New York City Ballet, directed by Balanchine;

2001, the ballet The Nutcracker with the Bavarian State Opera Ballet;

2001, the ballet with the Bavarian State Opera Ballet;

The ballet with the Bavarian State Opera Ballet, directed by the Bavarian State Opera Ballet. Bavarian State Opera Ballet in "Manon" (with Igor Dzerzhinsky as partner in the pas de deux).

In 2002, he took part in the International Ballet Stars Concert at the Place des Arts in Montreal, Canada's largest cultural center (with Hoscheit Manuel D'Oréal). Manuel Carre?o).

In 2002, he took part in a concert in honor of the memory of the great ballet star at the La Scala Theatre. In 2002, he took part in a large-scale concert in honor of P. Nureyev at the Theater of La Scala (dance partner: Nikolai Tsislaridze). Tsislaridze);

In 2002, she appeared as Princess Aphrodite in The Sleeping Beauty at the Rome Opera (adapted by Charmelle);

In 2002, she appeared as Nigia in The Dancing Girl at the Paris Opera, directed by Nureyev.

In 2003, she appeared in Dancing Girl at the National New Theater in Tokyo (adapted by Asami? Maka), where the previous year she appeared as Ojeta in Swan Lake directed by Sergeyev? Ogilia.

In March 2004, she appeared at the Paris Opera as Giselle (adaptation: Barr, Polyakov), with the role of Albert by Roland? Iriel;

In April 2004, she made her ballet debut at the Teatro di Napoli di San Carlo as Nigia in Dancing Gigi (direction: De? King based on Petipa's choreography), with the role of Solor played by Robert? Pollet;

In May 2004, at the Metropolitan Opera, Dancing Girl (adaptation: Makarova from Petipa's choreography), with partner: Hoscheit in the role of Manuel? Karenio;

In 2004, she appeared as Princess Avrora in the ballet Sleeping Beauty (adaptation: Sergeyev) at the National Theater of the New in Tokyo, partner: Andrei? (Uvalev);

In November 2004, she appeared in the ballet Princess Avrora (adaptation: Sergeyev) at the La? Skala Theater in a ballet (Ojeta? in Swan Lake). Odilia in Swan Lake (adapted by Burmeysjer) and the main role in the ballet La Imonda at the National New Theater in Tokyo (adapted by Asami Makar, partner: Andrei M. Makar, choreographer and dancer). Makar, partner: Andrei Uvalev). Uvalev);

December 2004, Princess Avrora in the ballet The Sleeping Beauty at the Paris Opera (adaptation: Nureyev, partner: José Márkinez);

December 2004, Princess Avrora in the ballet The Sleeping Beauty at the Paris Opera (adaptation: Nureyev, partner: José Márkinez).

In January 2005, she danced in Hamburg with the Hamburger Neumayer Ballet in The Dancing Girl (adaptation: Makarova, partner: Ji?í Bubení?ek);

In January 2005, she danced with the Hamburger Neumayer Ballet in The Dancing Girl (adaptation: Makarova, partner: Ji?í Bubení?ek). Bubenicek);

In April 2005, the ballet was performed at the Theater La Scala. Scara Theater in the ballet (the female lead in Giselle, partner: Massimo? Muru.

Main repertoire

Giselle, Pharaoh's Daughter, Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, Overture to the Symphony, The Dancing Girl, Don Quixote, A Midsummer Night's Dream, La Raimonda, Carmen

Awards

Second Prize at the Vaganova-Prix International Competition for Young Ballet Dancers in 1996;

Second Prize at the International Competition for Young Ballet Dancers, La Scala, in 1997.

In 1997, the prize of the company "Baltic Sea";

In 1998, the highest theater award of the St. Petersburg "Golden Canopy Lights";

In 1999, for the performance of the solo in the ballet "Serenade" was awarded the prize "Golden Mask". Golden Mask" for the performance of the solo dance in the ballet "A Little Night Music";

In 2000, the "Golden Mask" for the role of Princess Aphrodite (Sleeping Beauty, Vikhalev's version), selected by the Italian magazine Danza & Danza as the best dancer of the year;

In 1999, the "Golden Mask" for the performance of the solo dance in the ballet "A Little Night Music".

In 2001, a special award for "People of our city" in St. Petersburg.

In 2005, she received the "Benois de la Danse" award from the International Association of Dancers for her role as Ippolita Guitania in the ballet "A Midsummer Night's Dream".