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Moscow Ballet concludes largest, most successful Great Russian Nutcracker tour in its 20-year history!

  • Double digit growth in ticket sales over 2011
  • Sell-outs at 2000+ seat venues from D.C. to L.A. and more top 20 DMAs
  • Two invitations to present at National Press Club
  • A Presidential Visit

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(Berkshires, MA) January 16, 2013 – Akiva Talmi Presents Inc. (ATP) concludes the largest and most successful tour of the Great Russian Nutcracker in its 20-year history of presenting in the US and Canada. Moscow Ballet'’s (MB) two simultaneously traveling companies, with about 40 dancers each, delivered 100 top quality performances in November and December. 2000+ seat venues sold out from the east (Atlantic City, Bethesda, Baltimore, Fairfax) to the midwest (Chicago and Minneapolis), to the west (Los Angeles) and south (San Antonio, Ft Myers). The tour reached double digit growth in ticket sales over the prior year. Visitor traffic to www.nutcracker.com increased 16% over 2011'’s visits and was fueled by emerging markets including San Antonio, El Paso, and Midland/Odessa as well as by an increased presence in the larger DMAs of: L.A., San Francisco, Washington DC, and Dallas.

In addition, the 2012 tour received artistic recognition: “Honored Artists of Ukraine” Olga Kifyak and Viktor Shcherbakov were invited to present at a National Press Club Newsmaker event December 14 in Washington D.C. altOn the West tour Karyna Shatkovskaya and Vladimir Tkachenko, multi award-winning principals, were praised by press and public. St Paul Pioneer Press’ Rob Hubbard says, “She's a lithe, smoothly flowing ballerina who dominated every scene she graced.” Moscow Ballet’s new choreography for the signature Dove of Peace role was created in homage to Bolshoi Ballet dancer and original Great Russian Nutcracker choreographer Stanislav Vlasov. The two dancers, who created one bird with a 20 foot wingspan, were an instant critical success. From the Jackson Free Press, home of the only North American International Ballet Competition, “[Sergey] Chumakov and [Elena] Petrachenko give the piece the sensuality it deserves…transporting the viewer to a mystical place …each move is executed with an elegance that makes it clear that they specialize in ballet.

ATP also created strategic partnerships for the anniversary year. MB and Capezio delivered 23 free, public events in cities across the country in anticipation of the tour. MB also fundraised through hospital visits by ballerinas, photo shoots, and other special events for Marie Osmond'’s Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH). Producer Akiva Talmi comments, “"Unlike many other artistic performing arts companies, our tour is 100% self sufficient. We use a new model: creating partnerships with mutual synergies and keeping up-to-date with market demands always keeping grasp of artistic integrity.”"

Education Programs: Moscow Ballet’'s three distinct education programs engaged over 9000 children this year.
1) President Obama visited daughter Sasha who performed as a mouse in the ‘Dance with Us’ program; 2) 6,000 elementary school kids each spent a week of immersion in ‘New Horizons: A Children’s Program for Life’; and alt3) Winners of major symphony orchestra youth concerto competitions, or ‘Musical Wunderkind, brought “Dying Swan” to life on stage. Sasha Obama participated in MB'’s (1) ‘Dance with Us’ program in which student dancers in 50 tour cities audition for MB soloists, rehearse and perform in ancillary roles in the professional performances. Since 1993, ‘Dance with Us’ has provided a generation of once-in-a-lifetime experiences for tens of thousands of North American student dancers, a program unparalleled by other professional touring ballet companies; (2) ‘New Horizons: A Children’s Program for Life,’ offers cultural immersion developing children’s confidence, coordination, and creativity while working one-on-one with Moscow Ballet soloists for a week, or a day, at a time. District School Board of Pasco County Supervisor Mary Grey states, “"Exposure to acclaimed …Moscow Ballet [dancers] …helps PLACE bring the highest quality experiences to our children;"” (3) New in 2012, ‘Musical Wunderkind’ features accomplished student musicians in tour cities accompanying the principal dancer in St. Saen’s' famous “Dying Swan” at the opening of the Great Russian Nutcracker providing a sought-after performance experience for the student musicians and bringing a snippet of classic ballet to thousands of audience members.

Fundraising for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH) through ballerina visits, photo shoot with founders Donny and Marie Osmond, and other special events. alt Moscow Ballet soloist Olga Aru shares, "“It was difficult to see those small babies that sick...at least we brought some positive moments in their lives.”" CMNH touches the lives of 17 million children and their families every year, more families than any other children's charity.

Public events: 2000+ attend 23 free “Meet the Masters” events, co-partnered by Moscow Ballet and Capezio. 

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Moscow Ballet dancers, whose feet were measured and personally fitted by Capezio Master Fitter Paul Plesh, greeted fans, posed for photos, and demonstrated the proper care and use of pointe shoes. “There was a great turnout… and everyone was really excited to meet [Svetlana],” reports Baltimore’s Artistic Costumes. Capezio, which celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2012, continues to revolutionize the dance world with dancewear and footwear innovations for every dancer from beginner to professional.

Akiva Talmi Presents (ATP), consistently delivering unparalleled Russian artistry and box office winners to presenters and audiences for over 2 decades, is now booking 2013 and 14 and can be reached at www.nutcracker.com/present. New this season “Glasnost Revisited” features highlights from the great Russian ballets as well as the newest contemporary dance coming from Russia, drawing a parallel that traces the political and social movements of Russian culture from the 1980’s Glasnost to today. Glasnost Revisited plays in theaters of all sizes. Moscow Ballet is known for lavish, full-length productions of classic ballets, including Romeo and Juliet, Swan Lake, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and Great Russian Nutcracker.

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Baltimore New Horizons

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Moscow Ballet Brings Unique Children's Program to Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre, Dec. 14 and 15

 Local children and student dancers will learn movement, ballet, creativity, and more with Moscow Ballet professional Russian dancers!

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Svetlana Todinova teaching young students                         Nataliya Miroshnyk, leading a New Horizons class

 

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(Berkshires, Mass.) Dec. 4, 2012Moscow Ballet is bringing two special programs to local area youths at Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre on December 14 and 15, underwritten in part by the Hippodrome Foundation Inc. This unique opportunity offers children and teens a true appreciation for culture and the arts through exclusive time with professional Moscow Ballet dancers.

On Friday, December 14, 2-4 pm, Moscow Ballet will present its New Horizons–A Children's Program for Life for nearly 40 students from the Booker T. Washington Middle School for the Arts, part of the Baltimore City Public Schools. Students will learn guidelines for daily warm-ups and exercises to do at home as well as daily nutrition guidelines. They will also work one-on-one with Moscow Ballet dancers in a Russian social dance class in the lobby of the Hippodrome Theatre. Later that evening, participating students will watch these professional dancers performing the same beautiful and amazing moves on stage in Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Nutcracker, helping the students to realize that they, too, could aspire to such grace and skill. Created to combat the obstacles hindering children's awareness of the potential contributions they can make to their communities, including lack of exposure to culture and inadequate funding for school arts programs, New Horizons provides children and teens the opportunity to enhance creative expression and health through unique, hands-on experiences in the performing arts.

On Saturday, December 15, 10:30 am-12 noon, Moscow Ballet will offer a Master Class for dance students ages 11 to 18, on the Hippodrome stage. A Moscow Ballet dancer will lead the intensive ballet class. Following the class, students will leave for lunch and return for the matinee performance of Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Nutcracker. 

HFI [Hippodrome Foundation, Inc.] is so grateful to the Moscow Ballet for giving back to the Baltimore community. A master class with their dancers is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Olive Waxter, Director of the Hippodrome Foundation.

New Horizons–A Children's Program for LifeMoscow Ballet's New Horizons is a "three-pronged" program that is rooted in the performing arts, addressing diet, exercise, and creative expression through hands-on experiences with Moscow Ballet dancers. Children are immersed in interactive activities developed for Moscow Ballet by prima ballerina Cynthia Gregory in "Ballet is the Best Exercise" and nutritionist Deborah Phillips. The program also introduces children to creative and aesthetic appreciation of performing, awakening a sense of their own creative abilities.

Hippodrome Foundation Inc.—A non-profit organization established in Baltimore, MD in 1976, the Hippodrome Foundation works to maximize community access to the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center through free outreach and educational programs. The organization's mission is to increase understanding and appreciation for all aspects of the performing arts. The Foundation presents the Broadway in Baltimore series, among many other programs and events that engage community members of all ages.

Moscow Ballet's 20th Anniversary Great Russian Nutcracker overflows with spectacular and award-winning principal dancers; a company of 40 women and men; Christmas Tree that grows to 5 stories tall; playful 10-foot tall silk puppets; 200 all-new, hand-made costumes; and falling snow. Russian cultural elements include a Troika styled sleigh escorted by Ded Moroz (Father Christmas) and Snegurochka (Snow Maiden) and 9 hand-painted backdrops by Valentin Federov, set to Tchaikovsky's complete Nutcracker Suite score. For 20 years Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Nutcracker performances have introduced the finest Russian ballerinas and danseurs to audiences across North America. Great Russian Nutcracker – 20 years of acclaim, 20 years of soaring holiday spirit! www.nutcracker.com 

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Moscow Ballet’s 10 time, award-winning Olga Kifyak invited to perform & speak at NPC Newsmaker event accompanied by wunderkind violinist Fedor Ouspensky

 

11-28-12 Media Advisory  
 
Moscow Ballet’s 10 time, award-winning Olga Kifyak invited to perform & speak at NPC Newsmaker event accompanied by wunderkind violinist Fedor Ouspensky 
 
WHAT:   National Press Club Newsmaker event 10 time award-winning ballerina Olga Kifyak performs and teen violinist Fedor Ouspensky accompanies  St Saens’ Dying Swan 
 
WHERE: National Press Club, 529 14th St Northwest, Washington, DC 20045   
 
WHEN: Friday, Dec 14, 3:00pm
 
WHO: From the dramatic, to the lyrical to the “tricks” of a master, Olga Kifyak has it all. Winner of 10 International Ballet Competition awards, Honored Artist of the Ukraine, and welcomed by audiences from Europe to the Orient, she debuts in North America in 2012 on the 20th anniversary of Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker. From leading roles in the dramatic Swan Lake, to the lyrical Giselle, to the exotic Gamzati in La Bayadere, Kifyak is a master, as attendees will see. She is mysterious, playful and the greatest find of the 2012 national touring scene.
 
Fedor Ouspensky is one of 6 Moscow Ballet “Musical Wunderkind” from D.C. to L.A. who accompany the principal ballerina in a live pre-performance exhibition. The 16 year old is First  Place winner of many competitions including 2012 Feuer Fairfax Symphony Young Artists, Strings International Concerto, 2010 Alexandria Performing Arts Young Artists.  
Hosted by Akiva Talmi Presents  (ATP) which brings 20th Anniversary Tour of Great Russian Nutcracker to Strathmore Music Hall Dec 16, Baltimore Hippdrome Dec 14 &15, and Fairfax GMU Concert Hall Dec 19 & 20.
 
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Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker welcomes Denver’s student dancers on stage, Dec. 9!

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Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker welcomes Denver’s student dancers on stage, Dec. 9!

Local student dancers audition, rehearse and perform side-by-side with 40 Moscow Ballet professionals             

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(Berkshires, Mass.) Dec. 3, 2012– Denver areayouth have been selected to perform alongside 40 Moscow Ballet professionals in the 20th Anniversary Great Russian Nutcracker at the Paramount Theatre on Sunday, December 9 for two performances—3 pm and 7 pm. Cherry Creek Dance is the host studio for Moscow Ballet’s Student Program and a Moscow Ballet soloist serves as Audition and Rehearsal Director.

Every year since 1993, Moscow Ballet has engaged local ballet students and host studios in cities on the North American tour, offering them the most unusual opportunity of auditioning, rehearsing and performing in a professional setting. Cathy Napolitano-Mucci hosted the auditions in her studio, Dance Centre North (Syracuse, NY) for the first Great Russian Nutcracker tour and has done so every year since that the company is in town. “I know from watching my students grow and advance since the very first Moscow Ballet tour, that this is one of the most significant experiences a young dancer can have. It lifts them up and humbles them all at the same time,” remarks Cathy Mucci, “I am honored to have been Moscow Ballet’s host dance studio for 20 years.” Children ages 7 to 16, under 5’2” and with some ballet training are eligible to audition.

Selected student dancers in Act I are Party Children: Grace Cox, Grace Weinstein, Gracie Wehner, Leah Kleiner, Lena Branch, Shaun McGrath, Julie Rumpf, Jessica Volin, Seamus Peart, Sidney Harvey, McKenna Gehrke, Melanie Brown. Mice: Madison Cantwell, Rachel Berke, Lilly Jorden, Francesca Coll, Natalie Garland, Olivia Johnson, Riley Nabberfield, Ellie Lozow, Ireland Miller, Kaarina Parker. Snowflakes: Isabella McGrath, Adeline Strickler, Marin Cantwell, Charlotte Luth, Abigail Lozow, Ella Moore, Aeri Osha, Lila Moldenhauer, Tiffany Diaz, Terra Booe, Frances Sullivan, Alexis Tiryakioglu. Angels: Jasmine Moore, Zoe, Isabella Marchiol, Gigi Emerson, Grace Cox, Grace Weinstein, Grace Wehner, Leah Kleiner, Shaun McGrath, Julie Rumpf, Jessica Volin, Sidney Harvey. Butterflies: Kyra Lozow, McKenna Gehrke, Riley Brogan. Dancers in Act II’s variations are Spanish: Olivia Johnson, Rachel Berke, Lilly Jorden, Arianna Hartanov, Emma Knor. Russian: Seamus Peart, Lena Branch, Melanie Brown, Shayna Glazer, Lauren McDonald. French: Ellie Lozow, Madison Cantwell.Chinese: Francesca Coll, Alexis Tiryakioglu, Olivia Arthur, Charlotte Thayer.

For tickets visit www.nutcracker.com. For groups of 10 or more, call 800-320-1733 x15.

Cherry Creek Dance owner, Stephanie Prosenjak, opened the studio in 1994 bringing with her some of the top dancers from around the Denver metro area as teachers and as students. Since opening, Cherry Creek Dance has experienced great performances at events such as Denver Broncos Halftime, the Cherry Creek Arts Festival and Disneyland's Magic Music Days. Prosenjak is a musical theater performer, Denver Nuggets Dancer, Denver Broncos Cheerleader (captain and pro bowl representative), corporate/industrial show dancer and performer at many social/charity functions. She has performed across the US and in Mexico, Spain, Japan and Hawaii.

Over 20 Years 50,000+ Children Receive Arts EnrichmentMoscow Ballet’s 20th anniversary Great Russian Nutcracker celebrates the 50,000+ student dancers (an average of 50 students in 50 cities over 20 years time) who have performed along-side the Russian cast of 40 on annual North American tours.  The commitment to deliver children’s programming, in tandem with acclaimed ballet performances, began twenty years earlier when Moscow Ballet producers, then working with Connecticut Dance Theatre, invited Dance Theater of Harlem directors to work with their Hartford students. Among those dedicated students was Charmaine Hunter who went on to become star of Arthur Mitchell’s Fire Bird.  Other children’s programming includes 1984 “Cynthia Gregory Celebration Tour” with the “Just Say No” campaign as it’s official message and chaired by First Lady Nancy Reagan; Russian-Cultural Ballet program produced in museums and art institutions; “Cinderella Around the World” dance and literacy program; and “First International Glasnost Festival Tours” included symposiums, screenings, poetry readings, and more for students and public at Dartmouth, Yale, and other colleges.  Today Moscow Ballet offers all children New Horizons – A Children’s Program for Life addressing diet, exercise and creative expression through interactive experiences with Moscow Ballet dancers.  www.nutcracker.com/support/history

Moscow Ballet’s 20th AnniversaryGreat Russian Nutcrackeroverflows with spectacularand award-winning principal dancer Karyna Shatkovskaya and Vladimir Tkachenko; company of 40 women and men; Christmas Tree that grows to 5 stories tall; playful 10’ tall silk puppets; 200 all new, hand-made costumes; and falling snow.

Russian cultural elements include a Troika styled sleigh escorted by Ded Moroz (Father Christmas) and Snegurochka (Snow Maiden) and 9 hand-painted backdrops by Valentin Federov, set to Tchaikovsky’s complete Nutcracker Suite score. For 20 years Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker performances have introduced the finest Russian ballerinas and danseurs to audiences across North America. Great Russian Nutcracker - 20 years of acclaim, 20 years of soaring holiday spirit! www.nutcracker.com

 

 

'Musical Wunderkind' score with Moscow Ballet’s award-winning dancers

 

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From DC to LA, six “Musical Wunderkind” score with Moscow Ballet’s award-winning dancers

 

Concerto Competition winners perform St Saens “Dying Swan” side-by-side with Moscow Ballet soloist

 

Xavier Wilson                      Ben Solomonow                Rachelle Smith           Eddie Pogossian           Fedor Ouspensky             Fedor Amosov

 

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 (Berkshires, Mass.) Nov 19, 2012 – Six musical “Wunderkind” win coveted spot performing with Russian superstar ballerinas. In celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Great Russian Nutcracker, five hand-selected “Musical Wunderkind” in cities across the country open performances accompanying a Moscow Ballet ballerina with St Saens The Dying Swan. The six, each in their respective cities, perform “Dying Swan” from Carnival of the Animals, prior to the curtain rising. Moscow Ballet created the cross discipline program, “Musical Wunderkind,” as a salute to talented young Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition winners across the country. Unique to Moscow Ballet, the program is an unprecedented cooperation between the internationally renowned ballet company and up and coming musicians. Los Angeles Philharmonic winner Edvard Pogossian’s reaction to performing with Moscow Ballet is, “Of course I would love to do it…I am very much looking forward to…this incredible opportunity!” The experience develops young musician’s interpretation skills in a way practice cannot. From Washington D.C. to Los Angeles: see Dallas’ Xavier Wilson, Cleveland’s Fedor Amosov, Chicago’s Ben Solomonow, Minneapolis’ Rachelle Smith, Los Angeles Edvard Pogossian, and in Betheda and Fairfax’ Fedor Ouspensky.  Go to www.nutcracker.com/education/musical-wunderkind to read more about the new program.

 Click here to see legendary ballerina Maya Plisetskaya in Saint Saens' "The Dying Swan." Originally choreographed at the turn of the last century by legend Mikhail Fokine for Russia’s prima ballerina assoluta Anna Pavlova and also known to dance audiences as the iconic dance from Swan Lake.

 Dallas - Xavier Wilson and Moscow Ballet soloist present a special collaboration at the November 16 performance of the Great Russian Nutcracker at SMU’s McFarlin Auditorium... Child prodigy cellist, Xavier Wilson will open the performance playing Saint Saens' "Dying Swan," accompanied by a Moscow Ballet ballerina dancing the time-honored choreography. Moscow Ballet celebrates Xavier Wilson and his many achievements! Xavier Wilson has placed in several cello competitions including the Friedlander Concerto Competition for which he received 3rd place the first year and 2nd the following. He sat as Co-Principal with the Dallas Symphony and performed with Boston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artist Orchestra summer 2012. His teachers include Mildred McShane, recently retired from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra after 52 years, and Andres Diaz. Read more about Xavier.

 Cleveland - Fedor Amosov and Moscow Ballet soloist present a special collaboration at the December 1 performance of the Great Russian Nutcracker at Cleveland’s Music Hall... Fedor Amosov, an exceptionally talented young Russian cellist, was born in 1988 into a musical family in Moscow. He started playing the cello at the age of six and was soon accepted as a student at Moscow Conservatory’s Central Music College. His first public performance took place when he was seven years old and now he performs regularly as soloist and recitalist in Russia, Europe, Japan, USA and elsewhere. Fedor was awarded First Prize in Concertino Prague 38th International Competition, with a special prize for the best performance of Sonata No.3 by Martinů. In 2010 Fedor received a Performance Diploma from Michigan State UniversityFedor has studied with renown cellists including Stephen GeberSuren Bagratuni, Lev Evgrafov, and Natalia Gutman and released his first CD in 2010 with the program of Six Sonatas of Luigi Boccherini.Read more about Fedor A. 

 Chicago/Rosemont - Ben Solomonow and Moscow Ballet soloist present a special collaboration at the December 2 performance of the Great Russian Nutcracker at the Akoo Theatre... Ben Solomonow is a student of Hans Jensen and is currently playing on a cello made by William Whedbee in 1998. Ben, in 2009 and 2010, was a scholarship student at the Meadowmount School of Music. Ben performed a recital for the Steinway concert series and was invited to play in the Schubertiade concert series in January of 2010. Also in 2010 he won the top prize of the senior division in the Walgreen National Concerto Competition, and played the Piatigorsky “Variations on a Paganini Theme” with the MYA Symphony Orchestra. He repeated the same work with the Knox-Galesburg Symphony Orchestra in October. Other than the time Piatigorsky played this piece himself, Ben’s performance was the first played with an orchestra in the United States.” He is currently a sophomore in high school in Evanston, IL. Read more about Ben.

 Minneapolis - Rachelle Smith and Moscow Ballet soloist present a special collaboration at the December 7 performance of the Great Russian Nutcracker at the Orpheum... Rachelle has received several honors including winning the National Fine Arts Festival in the String Division in 2009 and being a finalist in the Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies Concerto Competition (GTCYS) in 2010 and 2011, winning first place in 2011 and the honor of performing the Elgar Cello Concerto with the GTCYS. She also won First Place in the Thursday Musical Competition in the High School Division in 2012, and was a finalist in the Schubert Club Scholarship Competition in 2012. Rachelle is a freshman at the University of Minnesota and is studying Cello Performance with Tanya RemenikovaRead more about Rachel.

Los Angeles - Edvard Pogossian and Moscow Ballet soloist present a special collaboration at the December 14 7:30pm performance of the Great Russian Nutcracker at the Wiltern...Cellist Edvard Pogossian won the inaugural L.A. Philharmonic Young Artists Competition and performed with Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, led by Music Director Thomas Wilkins, in a private performance June 9 2011 at Walt Disney Concert Hall. Wilkins comments, "I've had the pleasure of knowing Edvard, since he was a little bright eyed boy, coming to my youth concerts with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Having him as a soloist in Los Angeles, was therefore not only rather poetic, but in fact a pure joy. He has grown to become a tremendously gifted musician, with a great passion for music, and still the same bright eyes." Eddie has performed live on KUSC with the Colburn Chamber Orchestra, and has also performed Bartok String Quartet No.1 in the Colburn Honors Recital in Zipper Hall. He is a long time participant of the Apple Hill Chamber Music Festival in New Hampshire. Read more about Eddie.

 Bethesda, Fairfax and N.P.C.  - Fedor Ouspensky and Moscow Ballet soloist present special collaborations at National Press Club, Washington D.C. Dec 14; the December 16 7:30pm performance of the Great Russian Nutcracker at Strathmore Music Hall in Bethesda and at December 19 at GMU Concert Hall in Fairfax…Violoinist and child prodigy, Fedor Ouspensky has already won First Place in 11 competitions. Transplanted from Russia to Reston five years ago, Fedor’s mother is a Bach International Music Competition winner, father Igor Zubkovsky, plays cello for the Washington Opera at the Kennedy Center and Fedor’s grandfather graduated from the St Petersburg Conservatory where Moscow Ballet holds an annual juried Visual Arts Competition.

At the age of 8 Fedor was first invited to perform with McLean Youth Symphony Orchestra, since then he appeared as a soloist performing concertos with Loudoun Symphony Orchestra, Bachanalia Chamber Orchestra in New York City and Capitol City Symphony in Washington D.C. Read more about Fedor.

 Over 20 Years 50,000+ Children Receive Arts Enrichment – Moscow Ballet’s 20th anniversary Great Russian Nutcracker celebrates the 50,000+ student dancers (an average of 50 students in 50 cities over 20 years time) who have performed along-side the Russian cast of 40 on annual North American tours.  The commitment to deliver children’s programming, in tandem with acclaimed ballet performances, began twenty years earlier when Moscow Ballet producers, then working with Connecticut Dance Theatre, invited Dance Theater of Harlem directors to work with their Hartford students. Among those dedicated students was Charmaine Hunter who went on to become star of Arthur Mitchell’sFire Bird.  Other children’s programming includes 1984 “Cynthia Gregory Celebration Tour” with the “Just Say No” campaign as it’s official message and chaired by First Lady Nancy Reagan; Russian-Cultural Ballet program produced in museums and art institutions; “Cinderella Around the World” dance and literacy program; and “First International Glasnost Festival Tours” included symposiums, screenings, poetry readings, and more for students and public at Dartmouth, Yale, and other colleges.  Today Moscow Ballet offers all children New Horizons – A Children’s Program for Life addressing diet, exercise and creative expression through interactive experiences with Moscow Ballet dancers.  www.nutcracker.com/support/history

 Moscow Ballet’s 20th Anniversary Great Russian Nutcracker features 11 time award-winning principal dancer Olga Kifyak in her North American debut; new “Dove of Peace” choreography in which 2 dancers become one soaring bird – a feat that must be seen to be believed; company of 40 women and men; Christmas Tree that grows to 5 stories tall; playful 10’ tall silk puppets; 200 all new, hand-made costumes; and falling snow.

 Russian cultural elements include a Troika styled sleigh escorted by Ded Moroz (Father Christmas) and Snegurochka (Snow Maiden) and 9 hand-painted backdrops by Valentin Federov, set to Tchaikovsky’s complete Nutcracker Suite score. For 20 years Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker performances have introduced the finest Russian ballerinas and danseurs to audiences across North America. Great Russian Nutcracker - 20 years of acclaim, 20 years of soaring holiday spirit! www.nutcracker.com

 

 

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