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Dmitry Dmitriev
Prize-winner at International competition
Principal Dancer of The Hermitage and Palace Theatres
Biography
Dmitry Dmitriev was born in Moscow. After graduation from The Moscow Choreography Academic Institute he became a soloist of The Bolshoi Theatre (Troupe of choreographer Yury Grigorovich).
1994-1996 he was a leading dancer with the Kremlin Ballet theatre.
1997-2000 he was a leading dancer of Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre.
In 2007 he graduated from Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS) (Ballet-master Faculty; Qualification – teacher-choreographer).
Joined The Hermitage Theatre in 2005 as a principal dancer.
He has toured in the United States of America, Brazil, Argentina, Portugal, England, Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Cyprus, Poland, Hungary, Austria, Greece, Bulgaria, and Switzerland.
His repertoire includes:
''Swan Lake'', Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Prince Siegfried
Choreography: Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, revised choreography and stage direction: Konstantin Sergeyev;
''Sleeping Beauty'', Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Prince Desire
Choreography: Marius Petipa;
''Giselle'', Adolphe Adam
Count Albrecht
Choreography: Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot and Marius Petipa;
''The Nutcracker'', Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Nutcracker-Prince
Choreography: Vasily Vainonen;
''Cinderella'', Sergey Prokofiev
Prince;
Choreography: Alexei Ratmansky;
''La Sylphide'', Herman von Lovenskjøld
James
Choreography: August Bournonville;
''Le Corsair'', Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Leo Delibes, Riccardo Drigo and Pavel Oldenburgsky
Konrad, Ali
Choreography: Pyotr Gusev;
''Illusive Ball'', Frédéric Chopin
Soloist
Choreography: Dmitry Bryancev;
''Chippolino'', Karen Khachaturian
Chippolino
Choreography: Genrikh Mayorov;
"Grand Pas Classique", David François Esprit Auber
Soloist
Choreography: V. Gzovsky
"Don Quixote", Ludwig Minkus
Bazil
Choreography: Alexander Gorsky;
“Festival of Flowers in Genzano”, Herman von Lovenskjøld
Soloist
Choreography: August Bournonville;
"Grand Pas from the ballet "Paquita", Ludwig Minkus
Soloist
Choreography: Marius Petipa
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