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Ekaterina Kondaurova

Ekaterina Kondaurova (Russian: Екатерина Кондаурова; born 20 August 1982) is a Russian ballet dancer, currently one of the stars of the Mariinsky Ballet from Saint Petersburg.

Ekaterina Kondaurova
Born (1982-08-20) 20 August 1982 (age 40)
EducationVaganova Ballet Academy
OccupationBallet dancer
Current groupMariinsky Ballet
DancesSwan Lake, La Bayadère, Anna Karenina, In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated, The Firebird, Raymonda

Early life

Born in Moscow, Kondaurova is the daughter of an optician. She showed an early interest in gymnastics, piano and dance. After she failed to gain admission to the Bolshoi Ballet School, her mother was successful in having her accepted by the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet in Saint Petersburg. After graduating in 2001, she immediately joined the Mariinsky.[1]

Career

While on tour to Frankfurt in 2003, Kondaurova was noticed by the choreographer William Forsythe who the following year invited her to dance in the Mariinsky premiere of his In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated. As a result of the excellent reviews she received, she soon starred in other contemporary works by Forsythe, Alexei Ratmansky and Kirill Simonov. Olga Chenchikova, her coach until 2007, ensured her success in classical ballet roles, for example with her personalized interpretation of Nikiya in La Bayadère. Since 2007, her coach has been Elvira Tarasova.[2] Kondaurova has also danced in several of George Balanchine's ballets including Symphony in C and Jewels (ballet).[1]

In 2008, Kondaurova married Islom Baimuradov, her frequent Mariinsky dancing partner. She shares his interests in walking, gastronomy and interior decoration.[1] She became a principal dancer at the Mariinsky Ballet in 2012.[3]

Repertoire

Awards

Ekaterina Kondaurova has received the following awards:[4]

  • 2006: Prix Benois de la Danse
  • 2008: St. Petersburg's Golden Sofit award (Alma, Glass Heart)
  • 2010: St Petersburg's Golden Sofit award (Anna Karenina)
  • 2011: Golden Mask for her title role in Anna Karenina
  • 2011: Recipient of Ballet magazine's Spirit of Dance award in the category “Star”

References

  1. ^ a b c Elizabeth Kendall (29 December 2009). "The Bewitching Ekaterina Kondaurova". Pointe Magazine.
  2. ^ Catherine Pawlick (1 January 2014). "Mentors of the Mariinsky". Dance Magazine.
  3. ^ "Yekaterina Kondaurova". Mariinsky Theatre. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  4. ^ "Ekaterina Kondaurova". Benois Theatre. Retrieved 25 October 2019.

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Ekaterina Kondaurova Russian Ekaterina Kondaurova born 20 August 1982 is a Russian ballet dancer currently one of the stars of the Mariinsky Ballet from Saint Petersburg Ekaterina KondaurovaBorn 1982 08 20 20 August 1982 age 40 Moscow RussiaEducationVaganova Ballet AcademyOccupationBallet dancerCurrent groupMariinsky BalletDancesSwan Lake La Bayadere Anna Karenina In the Middle Somewhat Elevated The Firebird Raymonda Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards 4 ReferencesEarly life EditBorn in Moscow Kondaurova is the daughter of an optician She showed an early interest in gymnastics piano and dance After she failed to gain admission to the Bolshoi Ballet School her mother was successful in having her accepted by the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet in Saint Petersburg After graduating in 2001 she immediately joined the Mariinsky 1 Career EditWhile on tour to Frankfurt in 2003 Kondaurova was noticed by the choreographer William Forsythe who the following year invited her to dance in the Mariinsky premiere of his In the Middle Somewhat Elevated As a result of the excellent reviews she received she soon starred in other contemporary works by Forsythe Alexei Ratmansky and Kirill Simonov Olga Chenchikova her coach until 2007 ensured her success in classical ballet roles for example with her personalized interpretation of Nikiya in La Bayadere Since 2007 her coach has been Elvira Tarasova 2 Kondaurova has also danced in several of George Balanchine s ballets including Symphony in C and Jewels ballet 1 In 2008 Kondaurova married Islom Baimuradov her frequent Mariinsky dancing partner She shares his interests in walking gastronomy and interior decoration 1 She became a principal dancer at the Mariinsky Ballet in 2012 3 Repertoire Giselle Myrtha Zulma choreography by Jean Coralli Jules Perrot and Marius Petipa Le Corsaire Medora choreography by Marius Petipa La Bayadere Nikiya Gamzatti choreography by Marius Petipa revised version by Vladimir Ponomarev and Vakhtang Chabukiani The Sleeping Beauty Lilac Fairy choreography by Marius Petipa revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev The Sleeping Beauty Lilac Fairy choreography by Marius Petipa revised version by Sergei Vikharev Swan Lake Odette Odile choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev Raymonda Raymonda Henrietta Grand pas choreography by Marius Petipa revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev Paquita Grand Pas variation choreography by Marius Petipa revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev Paquita Paquita choreography by Yuri Smekalov Don Quixote Queen of the Dryads Street Dancer choreography by Alexander Gorsky The Firebird Firebird choreography by Michel Fokine Scheherazade Zobeide choreography by Michel Fokine DyinThe Swan choreography by Michel Fokine Prodigal Son the Siren choreography by George Balanchine Serenade choreography by George Balanchine Symphony in C Second Movement choreography by George Balanchine The Four Temperaments Choleric choreography by George Balanchine Jewels Emeralds Rubies Diamonds choreography by George Balanchine La valse choreography by George Balanchine A Midsummer Night s Dream Titania Hippolyta choreography by George Balanchine Marguerite and Armand Marguerite choreography by Frederick Ashton Le jeune homme et la mort the Girl choreography by Roland Petit The Fountain of Bakhchisarai Zarema Maria choreography by Rostislav Zakharov Spartacus Phrygia Aegina choreography by Leonid Yakobson Pas de quatre Marie Taglioni choreography by Anton Dolin The Legend of Love Mekhemene Banu choreography by Yuri Grigorovich Leningrad Symphony the Girl choreography by Igor Belsky Romeo and Juliet Juliet choreography by Leonid Lavrovsky Walpurgisnacht Nymphs choreography by Leonid Lavrovsky Carmen Suite Carmen choreography by Alberto Alonso In the Night choreography by Jerome Robbins 5 Tangos choreography by Hans van Manen Simple Things soloist choreography by Emil Faski Without choreography by Benjamin Millepied La Nuit S acheve choreography by Benjamin Millepied Steptext choreography by William Forsythe In the Middle Somewhat Elevated choreography by William Forsythe Approximate Sonata choreography by William Forsythe The Magic Nut Temptress choreography by Donvena Pandoursky and Mihail Chemiakin The Nutcracker Queen of the Snowflakes Oriental Dance choreography by Mihail Chemiakin and Kirill Simonov Cinderella Stepmother choreography by Alexei Ratmansky The Little Humpbacked Horse Mare Sea Princess choreography by Alexei Ratmansky Anna Karenina Anna choreography by Alexei Ratmansky Concerto DSCH choreography by Alexei Ratmansky Ondine Queen of the Sea choreography by Pierre Lacotte Le Parc Soloist choreography by Angelin Preljocaj Gentle Memories choreography by Jiri Bubenicek Sacre choreography by Sasha Waltz Infra choreography by Wayne McGregor The Bronze Horseman Queen of the Ball choreography by Yuri Smekalov Choreographic Game 3x3 choreography by Anton Pimonov Inside the Lines choreography by Anton Pimonov The Cat on the Tree choreography by Anton Pimonov The Four Seasons choreography by Ilya Zhivoi Reverence choreography by David Dawson Le Bourgeois gentilhomme Marchioness Dorimene choreography by Nikita Dmitrievsky Glass Heart Alma choreography by Noah D Gelber SeasonS choreography by Ilya Zhivoi The Dreamers Within choreography by Vladimir Varnava Motherboard choreography by Ilya Zhivoi Lose Yourself to Dance choreography by Maxim Petrov and Ilya ZhivoiAwards EditEkaterina Kondaurova has received the following awards 4 2006 Prix Benois de la Danse 2008 St Petersburg s Golden Sofit award Alma Glass Heart 2010 St Petersburg s Golden Sofit award Anna Karenina 2011 Golden Mask for her title role in Anna Karenina 2011 Recipient ofBalletmagazine s Spirit of Dance award in the category Star References Edit a b c Elizabeth Kendall 29 December 2009 The Bewitching Ekaterina Kondaurova Pointe Magazine Catherine Pawlick 1 January 2014 Mentors of the Mariinsky Dance Magazine Yekaterina Kondaurova Mariinsky Theatre Retrieved 25 October 2019 Ekaterina Kondaurova Benois Theatre Retrieved 25 October 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ekaterina Kondaurova amp oldid 1120874227, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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