Valeria Zapasnikova
first soloist of the Mikhailovsky Theatre
Valeria Zapasnikova graduated from Vaganova Ballet Academy, where her teacher was Tatyana Udalenkova. Immediately after completing her studies, the artist joined the troupe of the Mikhailovsky Theatre.
For any role — romantic, dramatic or comic — Valeria Zapasnikova finds special colours, making her image unique. At the Mikhailovsky Theatre she revealed herself as a ballerina, who can master the most diverse repertoire. Critics note that “Valeria Zapasnikova’s dance is always technically accurate, filled with lively expression and a bright acting personality”. Today the artist performs solo and leading roles in almost all ballets of the current repertoire on the stage of the theatre.
- Giselle, ou Les WilisQueen of the Wilis, Wilis’ variations
- La SylphideSylphs (variations)
- Don QuixoteKitri, Four dryads, Variations
- LaurenciaLaurencia, Jacinta, Pas de six
- La BayadèreGamzatti
- The Flames of ParisEquality (allegoric dance)
- CipollinoCountess Cherry
- The NutcrackerMasha, Spanish dance, Waltz of the Snowflakes, Four Rose Waltz pairs
- The Sleeping BeautyPrincess Aurora , Fairy of Wheat Flower, Fairy of Force, Gold, Amethyst
- Romeo and JulietJuliet, The Montagues
- Multiplicity. Forms of Silence and Emptiness
- Prelude
- SpartacusSabina, Valeria
- The Little Humpbacked HorseMare
- Swan LakeOdile, Spanish Dance
- Hidalgo of La ManchaMercedes, Gypsy dance
- Le CorsaireGulnara
- The Bright StreamZina
Upcoming performances
July
11
- ballet in two acts
- music by Aram Khachaturian
- choreography by George Kovtun
- Spartacus — Nikita Nazarov
Valeria — Irina Perren
Crassus — Mikhail Batalov
Sabina — Valeria Zapasnikova
Pompeius — Andrey Kasyanenko - Conductor — Pavel Klinichev
14
- ballet in three acts
- music by Ludwig Minkus
- choreography by Nacho Duato after Marius Petipa
- Nikiya — Angelina Vorontsova
Solor — Nikita Tchetverikov
Gamzatti — Valeria Zapasnikova - Conductor — Anton Torbeev
17
- ballet in two acts
- music by Sergey Prokofiev
- сhoreography by Nacho Duato
- Romeo — Ernest Latypov
Juliet — Valeria Zapasnikova - Conductor — Timur Zangiev
September
04
- ballet in two acts
- music by Aram Khachaturian
- choreography by George Kovtun
- Spartacus — Ernest Latypov
Valeria — Anastasia Soboleva
Crassus — Mikhail Batalov
Sabina — Valeria Zapasnikova
Pompeius — Denis Morozov
10
- ballet in three acts
- music by Ludwig Minkus
- choreography by Nacho Duato after Marius Petipa
- Nikiya — Anastasia Soboleva
Solor — Ernest Latypov
Gamzatti — Valeria Zapasnikova
13
- ballet in three acts and a prologue
- music by Ludwig Minkus
- choreography by Marius Petipa and Alexander Gorsky
- Kitri — Prisca Zeisel
Basil — Ivan Vasiliev
The Queen of Dryads — Marfa Fyodorova
Espada — Danila Khamzin
26
- ballet in three acts
- choreography by Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa, and Pyotr Gusev revised by Nikita Dolgushin
- Medora — Angelina Vorontsova
Conrad — Ivan Zaytsev
Gulnara — Valeria Zapasnikova
Ali — Nikita Tchetverikov
27
- ballet in two acts
- music by Sergey Prokofiev
- сhoreography by Nacho Duato
- Romeo — Ernest Latypov
Juliet — Valeria Zapasnikova