Andrei Batalov

• Honoured Artist of Russia (2010)
• Prize-winner at the International Ballet Competition in Nagoya (Japan, 1996, 1st prize)
• Prize-winner at the International Rudolf Nureyev Ballet Competition (Budapest, 1996, 2nd prize)
• Prize-winner at the Arabesque-96 Open Ballet Competition in Perm (1996, 1st prize and Mikhail Baryshnikov Prize)
• Prize-winner at the International Ballet Competition (Paris, 1997, 1st prize)
• Prize-winner at the International Ballet Competition in Moscow (1997, Grand Prix)

Born in Izhevsk (Udmurtia).
Graduated from the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet (class of Professor Valentin Onoshko).
From 1992–1994 he was a soloist with the St Petersburg State Academic Musorgsky Theatre of Opera and Ballet.
Joined the Mariinsky Ballet Company in 1994.

His repertoire includes:
La Sylphide (James);
Le Corsaire (Ali, Lankedem);
La Bayadère (Solor, Golden Idol);
The Sleeping Beauty (Blue Bird);
Don Quixote (Basilio);
Michel Fokine’s ballets Schéhérazade (Golden Slave) and Le Spectre de la rose (Ghost of the Rose);
Prodigal Son (Prodigal Son) – choreography by George Balanchine;
Diana and Actaeon’s Pas de deux from the ballet La Esmeralda;
Romeo and Juliet (Mercutio);
Études – choreography by Harald Lander;
Le Jeune homme et la mort – choreography by Roland Petit;
Manon (Lescaut) – choreography by Kenneth MacMillan;
Ondine (Matteo) – choreography by Pierre Lacotte;
Duet of Autumn Colours – music by Arvo Pärt, choreography by Yevgeny Panfilov;
Pas de deux from the ballet Flames of Paris – choreography by Vasily Vainonen
and Pétrouchka (Petrushka) – choreography by Michel Fokine, staging by Gary Chryst.

From 2000–2002 he danced with the Royal Danish Ballet.

 

Changes to the playbill

Today Thu, 9 Sep 2010

Changes to the playbill

Information for audiences:

The concert featuring Nikolaj Znaider as listed on the playbill for 4 October will now take place on 1 October.
Tickets may be returned to the theatre’s box-offices

The concert featuring Nikolaj Znaider as listed on the playbill for 7 October will now take place on 7 October.
Tickets may be returned to the theatre’s box-offices

On 24 October, instead of the planned performance of the opera Duke Bluebeard’s Castle and an evening of piano music, at 15.00, the Mariinsky Theatre will now be staging a premiere of the opera Věc Makropulos (The Makropoulos Affair).
Tickets may be returned to the theatre’s box-offices

On 28 October
, the opera Die Frau ohne Schatten at the Mariinsky Theatre will now commence at 18.00 and not at 19.00 as previously announced.
Tickets remain valid


On 29 October at the Mariinsky Theatre, instead of a recital there will be a concert performance of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s opera The Tsar’s Bride featuring Olga Borodina as Lyubasha.
Tickets remain valid

The performance of the ballet La Sylphide at the Mariinsky Theatre, previously planned for 30 October, has been moved to 31 October, starting at 19.00.
ickets may be returned to the theatre’s box-offices

The performance of the opera Die Frau ohne Schatten at the Mariinsky Theatre, previously planned for 31 October, has been moved to 30 October, starting at 17.00.
ickets may be returned to the theatre’s box-offices

The management would like to offer its apologies