Moscow Ballet’s Russian classically trained ballet instructors are integral to the success of our performances! These accomplished artists work with over 6000 local children each year by being present at the 70 national auditions, working with the selected students at rehearsals and performing in Moscow Ballet’s Swan Lake and Great Russian Nutcracker.
Anna Tyutyunnyk
Anna is a soloist and graduate of Odessa National Theatre of Opera and Ballet. She has been dancing all her life and has recently been part of the New Imperial Ballet. In addition to dance, Anna is a linguist, as she is fluent in four languages.
Nataliya Miroshnyk
Moscow Ballet’s Nataliya Miroshnyk graduated in 1988 from the Kiev Academic Choreographic School in Ukraine where she trained under the honored A.G. Kalchenko. Nataliya enjoyed a tremendous amount of post-graduate experience, touring throughout the world during her time with the Odessa State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater. Nataliya’s lengthy repertoire includes Giselle, Sleeping Beauty, La Bayadere, Don Quixote and of course The Nutcracker.
Svetlana Todinova
Svetlana Todinova graduated from the Ufimsky Choreography School. She worked in the Krasnodarsky troupe of the Bashkiria Theatre under Jurii Grigirovich. In 2000 she toured with the Russian Academy of Ballet Art (GITIS). In 2006, Svetlana joined The Crown Of Russia Ballet as a soloist. She has toured internationally in countries such as Holland, China, Spain, Italy, England and the USA. Her repertory includes Don Quixote, Sleeping Beauty, Paganini, La Bayadere, Carmen, Swan Lake and the Nutcracker.
Tatiana Casian
Moscow Ballet’s Tatiana Casian charms audiences each year with her solo dancing of in the Festival Waltz in Act II of the Great Russian Nutcracker
and the party scene’s life-sized Kissy Doll. She is an expert
ballerina having graduated from the Kishinev Choreographic Lycée in
Moldova. Tatiana went on to dance with Oleg Danoskogo’s Ballet Theatre
in Romania, returning to Moldova as a soloist with the National Opera
and Ballet Theatre in the capitol city of Chisinau. Tatiana’s repertoire
includes the Pas de Quatre and bride in Swan Lake, one of two “vilis” in Giselle, The Fairy of Playfulness in Sleeping Beauty, and the Chipollino, Radish and Prince Cherry Ballet, Don Quixote, and Le Sylphide.