Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Yuri Vladimirov

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Yuri Vladimirov


Employer
  
Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow

Yuri Vladimirov wwwbolshoiruuploadiblock36b36b6fc6f800063cf0

Full Name
  
YUrii Kuz'mich Vladimirov

Born
  
January 1, 1942 (age 82) (
1942-01-01
)
Vladimir, USSR

Movies
  
Ivan the Terrible, Anna Karenina

Awards
  
Meritorious Artist, People's Artist of the USSR

Yuri vladimirov nina sorokina ballet ozornue chastushki part1


Yuri Vladimirov (Russian: Юрий Кузьмич Владимиров; born January 1, 1942) is a Russian former Bolshoi Ballet dancer and a recipient of the following awards: Honoured Artist of RSFSR (1970), People's Artist of the USSR (1975) and Order of Honour (1976).

Contents

Yuri vladimirov and nina sorokina la esmeralda


Biography

Vladimirov was born in a village of Vladimir, called Kosteryovo. In 1962 he graduated from the Moscow State Choreographic Academy where Alexei Ermolaev was his teacher. He became a member of Bolshoi Ballet soon after, and was married to Nina Sorokina who was also a dancer. Currently he teaches such young ballet students as Dmitry Gudanov and Sergei Dorensky, among others. In 1967 he appeared as prince in the Nutcracker and two years later played as Spartacus in a play under the same name. In 1970 he was awarded Merited Artist of the Soviet Union award and next year played a leading role of Icarus in a play of the same name. In 1972, he appeared in a version of Anna Karenina to music by Rodion Shchedrin, and three years later played the role of Ivan the Terrible in a ballet of the same name. The same year, he became a recipient of the People’s Artist of the Soviet Union award and next year was seen playing a role of Benedick in a play called Love for Love after which he was awarded with the Order of Honour. Before he retired from dancing in 1987, he also played as a famous Rzhevsky in the Hussar Ballad.

References

Yuri Vladimirov Wikipedia