Anna Ol (Dancer) Born in Krasnoyarsk, she graduated from the Krasnoyarsk Ballet School
(class of S. Mikheyeva) in 2003 and the same year she joined the
Krasnoyarsk Opera and Ballet Theatre. The first main role — Princess Aurora
in The Sleeping Beauty — she performed during the UK Tour
of the Theatre in 2003. Today she’s a prima ballerina of the
Krasnoyarsk Opera and Ballet Theatre. In 2011, she was a guest
principal of the Tatar Opera and Ballet Theatre during their tour
in Holland.
Her repertory includes: — Princess Aurora,
Princess Florina (The Sleeping Beauty) — Mary (The
Nutcracker) — Odette-Odile (Swan Lake) — Kitri
(Don Quixote) — Michaela (Carmen) — Gamzatti
(La Bayadere) — Juliet (Romeo and
Juliet) — Giselle (Giselle) — Cinderella
(Cinderella) — Frigia (Spartacus) — Swanilda
(Coppelia) — Anyuta (Anyuta) — The One
(Le sacre du printemps) — Tao Khoa (The Red
Poppy) — Lisa (La fille mal gardee) — Shura
Azarova (Hussar’s Ballade)
Awards: 2011 Prize
of the Krasnoyarsk region Theatre Spring Festival for Best Female Role
in Musical Theatre for the role of Tao Khoa in the ballet The
Red Poppy The Soul of Dance prize in the category The Rising
Star (prize of the Ballet Magazine) 2010 First prize and prize for
Best Modern Ballet Performance at the Arabesque-2010 Competition
in Perm Diploma of the Perm Charity Foundation Diaghilev’s House
2008 Prize of the Theatre Capital of the Region Festival for
Best Female Role in Ballet for the role of Frigia in the ballet
Spartacus (Krasnoyarsk) First prize of the I All-Russian
Ulanova Ballet Competition (Krasnoyarsk) 2007 Premium from the head
of the city to the young talents (Krasnoyarsk) Our Heritage Premium
in the category Choreography for professionalism (Moscow) 2006 Prize
of the Theatre Capital of the Region Festival for Best Female Role
in Ballet for the role of Juliet in the ballet Romeo and
Juliet (Krasnoyarsk)
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