February 25, 2021
DANCEMOSCOW 2021
In February 2021, Moscow hosted the 7th International Contest of Young Performers of Classical, Modern and Folk Dance – DANCEMOSCOW. The contest targeted students and graduates of state-owned dance academies, schools, colleges and lyceums, as well as performers of professional and amateur companies, ensembles and dance theaters.
Students of the Bolshoi Ballet Academy competed in many nominations of the ProfessionalsCategory. Arina Denisova and Eva Sergeenkova, who are in their graduation year at the Academy, were awarded 1st Grade Diplomas in the Classical Solo nomination for 16-25 y.o. performers. The company of 3rd year students was awarded 1st Grade Diploma in the Classical Ensembles and Short Pieces nomination for 12-15 y.o. performers. Juniors, 3rd and 4th year students were awarded 1st Grade Diploma in the Classical Ensembles and Short Pieces nomination for 12-15 y.o. performers. Artemy Titarenko (2nd year, secondary education) and Bogdan Pleshakov (3rd year, secondary education) were both awarded 3rd Grade Diplomas in the Classical Solo nomination for 16-25 y.o. performers. Angelina Akatova and Alexandra Dolya (5th year) were both awarded 3rd Grade Diplomas in the Classical Duet nomination for 12-15 y.o. performers.
The Faculty Council also nominated students from Japan – Mayuko Fujii (3rd year student) and Rio Nakata, Yumi Kaneda, Oji Fujino, who are about to graduate from the Academy, to participate in the Contest. The Japanese students did quite well – Rio Nakata was awarded 2nd Grade Diploma, Oji Fujino – 3rd Grade Diploma in the in the Classical Solo nomination for 16-25 y.o. performers. Mayuko Fujii was awarded 3rd Grade Diploma in the Classical Duet Nomination, and Yumi Kaneda was awarded a Compliments Diploma.
Every student presented two classical heritage pieces. Rio Nakata danced the Princess Aurora variation from The Sleeping Beauty and the Esmeralda variation from La Esmeralda. Yumi Kaneda danced the Gamzatti variation from and La Bayadère and the Esmeralda variation from La Esmeralda. Oji Fujino presented the Albert variation from Giselle and the Philippe variation from The Flames of Paris. Mayuko Fujii and Margarita Tyusheva presented variations from La Naïade et le Pêcheur and from Le Pavillon d'Armide.
We would like to use this opportunity to congratulate the students and commend their accomplishments!
Here are some pictures we took at DANCEMOSCOW. Enjoy the atmosphere of the picturesque ballet festivities.
Photos by Alisa Aslanova