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Education
  
Kazan Ballet School

Occupation
  
Prima ballerina


Current group
  
Ballett Zurich

Name
  
Viktorina Kapitonova

Viktorina Kapitonova

Born
  
June 30, 1985 (age 38) (
1985-06-30
)
Cheboksary, Chuvashia, Soviet Union

Former groups
  
Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre Dzhalilja Opera House, Kazan

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Viktorina Kapitonova (born June 30, 1985) is a Russian ballerina. She is a principal dancer with Ballett Zürich performing at Zürich Opera House.

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Early life and education

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Kapitonova was born in Cheboksary a city in the north of Chuvashia, a regional republic of Russia. The eldest daughter of beekeepers, she started to study ballet at the age of nine at a local school.

Career

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At the age of 12, Kapitonova was accepted in to the Kazan Ballet School. There in the Dzhalilja Opera House in 2005, she danced solo roles in Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, Don Quixote, La Bayadère, Coppélia and The Nutcracker. Kapitonova won the prize of "Young Ballet of Russia" and the "Arabesque" competitions. Kapitonova also invited to train in Moscow's Bolshoi Ballet as part of a training program.

In season 2008/09, Kapitonova moved to the Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre in Moscow, before accepting an offer from Heinz Spoerli to dance in Ballett Zürich as a principal dancer. Kapitonova was a guest dancer in Zagreb Operhouse for two weeks in the lead role of Swan Lake

Under the Swiss choreographer and artistic director Heinz Spoerli, Kapitonova danced modern style choreographies and leading roles of classical ballets, culminating in Spoerli's Odile/Odette in his version of Swan Lake. In 2012 Kapitonova danced at Spoerli's Farewell Gala that toured Switzerland.

Kapitonova has worked with the following choreographers: Alexei Ratmansky, Derek Deane, Patrice Bart, Nacho Duato, Douglas Lee, Wayne McGregor, Edward Clug, Hans Van Manen, Marius Petipa, Yury Grigorovich, George Balanchine. Mats Ek, William Forsythe, Paul Lightfoot and Jiri Kylian

In 2014 Ballett Zürich director Christian Spuck created a new full-length ballet of Leo Tolstoy "Anna Karenina" for Kapitonova. Which was awarded a Critic's choice for 'Outstanding Performance by a Female Artist' in Dance Europe Magazine in October 2015. Anna Karenina was also awarded a critic's award for 'Best Premiere'.

In 2015 Kapitonova danced the lead in Giselle for the first time with International Guest Stars Roberto Bolle and Friedemann Vogel from which she received positive feedback from the audience and the critics. Kapitonova opened the Mini-Giselle Festival performances at Staatsballett Berlin on 3 March 2016 which included Polina Semionova, Maria Eichwald and Iana Salenko

On 6 February 2016, Kapitonova danced Odile Odette at the world premiere of Alexei Ratmansky's reconstruction of Petipa/Ivanov's original Swan Lake choreography following Stepanov notations stored at Harvard University. Receiving critical acclaim for her performances.

Kapitonova won the 'Balllet Friends of Zürich Prize' for best ballerina for the season 2014/15 for her stage presence, technique and impact on the stage. In an interview by SRF, Kapitonova pledged to give the CHF3,000 to her family in Russia.

Kapitonova often performs as a guest performer in international ballet galas, such as Roberto Bolle & Friends and Marika Besobrasova International Dance Gala In the summer 2015, Kapitonova performed in Elisa Carrillo Cabrera's 'Elisa y Amigos' gala in Mexico with other international dance stars.

Kapitonova had the honour of opening the 15th Anniversary Dance Open Gala of the Stars performing Christian Spuck's Le Grands Pas with Alexander Jones in April 2016.

References

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