Åêaterina
Shipulina. Leading soloist
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Was born in the city of Perm in a ballet
dancers' family. From 1989 to 1994 she studied in the Perm
College of Choreography, then she continued her education
in Moscow and from 1994 to 1998 studied in Ludmila Litavkina's
class, in the Moscow College of Choreography which in 1995
was transformed into the Moscow State Academy of Choreography.
After finishing her education in the Academy she joined the
Bolshoi Theatre Ballet Company.
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All her Bolshoi Theatre repertoire
was prepared together with the teacher-rehearser Marina Kondratieva.
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It includes the following parts: |
| 1998 |
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Grand Pas ("La Bayadere" music by L.Ìinkus,
choreography by Ì.Petipa, Yury Grigorovich's version.) |
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Waltz - Àpotheosis "Nutcracker" |
| 1999
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The Friend to Giselle ("Giselle" music by
À.Adan, choreography by J.Êoralli, J.Perrot, Ì.Petipa
and V.Vasiliev's version). |
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Filly ("Little Hunchback-horse" music by R.Schedrin,
choreography by N. Androsov) |
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Ìàzur ("Chopiniana" to the music by F.Chopin,
choreography by Ì. Fokin) |
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Empress of the ball ("The Fantasy on the theme
of Cazanova" to the music by W.À.Mozart, Ì.Lavrovsky's
choreography) |
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The Queen of dryads ("Don Quixote" music by
L.Ìinkus, choreographers Ì.Petipa and À. Gorsky, A.Fadeyechev's
version) |
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King - Maiden ("Little Hunchback-horse") |
| 2000 |
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"Two couples" in 3rd part ("Tthe Symphony
in C" to the music by G. Bizet, choreography by
G. Balanchine) |
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The wife of the Heir ("Russian Hamlet", music
by L.Van Beethoven and G. Màler, B. Eifmann's choreography) |
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Fairy of Gold ("The Sleeping Beauty" music
by P.Tchaikovsky, choreography by M.Petipa, Y.Grigorovich's
version) |
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The Êîngo river ("La Fille du Pharaon" music
by T.Pugni, P.Lacotte's version of M.Petipa's choreography).
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The wife of the fisherman "Pharaon" |
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The Fairy of Lilac ("The Sleeping Beauty") |
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The second variation in "Raymonda's Dreams"
("Raymonda" music by À. Glazunov, choreography
by Ì. Petipa, Y. Grigorovich's version) |
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The second variation in "Shadows" ("La
Bayadere") |
| 2001
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Ìirta ("Giselle", Y.Grigorovich and V. Vasiliev's
versions) |
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The Polish Bride, Three swans ("Swan Lake ",
P.Tchaikovsky's music, Y.Grigorovich's second version) |
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Gamzatti ("La Bayadere") |
| 2002
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Îdetta-Îdilia ("Swan Lake") |
| 2003
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Classical Danceress ("The Bright Stream",
music by D. Shostokovich, A. Ratmansky's choreography) |
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Henrietta ("Raymonda") |
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Esmeralda ("Notre-Dame de Paris", music by
M. Jarret, choreography by R. Petit) |
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The seventh waltz and the Prelude ("Chopiniana")
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| 2004
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| - Êitri ("
Don Quxote ") |
| - Pas de deux
("Àgon" music by I. Stravinsky, choreography
by G. Balanchine) |
| - The soloist
of IVth part ("The Symphony in C") |
| - Leading
soloist "Ìàgrittomania" |
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First performer
of the part of the Wife to the Heir in the ballet "Russian
Hamleth", the part of the Kongo river in the ballet "La
Fille du Pharaon" and the leading soloist in "Ìàgrittomania".
The ballerina took part in several international
classical ballet festivals in the cities of Kazan, Cheboksary, Yakutsk,
Kishinev. Performed the double role of Îdetta-Odilia for the Warsaw
Bolshoi theatre.
The winner of the youth premium "Triumph".
| Kazan:
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The Queen of Dryads, "Don Quixote" |
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Gamzatti,"La Bayadere" |
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Pas-de-deux "Corsaire" |
| Cheboksary:
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Odetta-Îdilia, "Swan Lake" |
- Pas-de-deux,
"Corsaire" |
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| Yakutsk: |
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Odetta-Îdilia, "Swan Lake" |
- Pas-de-deux,
"Corsaire" |
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| Kishinev:
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Odetta-Îdilia, "Swan Lake" |
- Pas-de-deux,
"Corsaire" |
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She took part in guest performances of the
Bolshoi Theatre in Japan, France, USA, Spain, Italy, Cyprus, Poland,
Finland, Korea, Ukraine and Australia.
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