Nikita Tchetverikov

principal dancer of the Mikhailovsky Theatre
winner of international competitions

Nikita Chetverikov graduated from the Perm Choreographic School in 2011 in the class of Vladimir Tolstukhin. After completing his studies, the artist began working at the Perm Opera and Ballet Theatre and a year later became the principal dancer of the ballet troupe. In Perm, the dancer’s repertoire included the main roles in classical and modern ballets. In 2016, he won the Bolshoi Ballet television contest.
In 2019, Nikita Chetverikov joined the Mikhailovsky Theatre troupe as a soloist, making his debut as Prince Siegfried in the ballet Swan Lake. Critics call Nikita “an artist who knows how to combine genuine academicism with a young, fresh look at each new role”.
In 2024, Nikita Chetverikov became the principal dancer of the Mikhailovsky Theatre.

  • I prize at the Arabesque International Ballet Competition (2014)
  • Marius Petipa Prize ‘For clarity and academism of classical dance’ at the Arabesque International Ballet Competition (2014)
  • Prize for the Best Performance of the Piece set to Music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky at the Arabesque International Ballet Competition (2012)
  • Prize of the Mikhailovsky Grand Prix (2010)

Upcoming performances

July

06

July 18:00 Sun
  • ballet in three acts
  • choreography by Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa, and Pyotr Gusev revised by Nikita Dolgushin

10

July 19:00 Thu
  • ballet in three acts
  • music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
  • сhoreography by Nacho Duato

23

July 19:00 Wed
  • ballet in two acts
  • music by Maurice Jarre

26

July 18:00 Sat
<B>CLOSING OF THE BALLET SEASON</B>
CLOSING OF THE BALLET SEASON
  • ballet in three acts
  • music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
  • сhoreography by Nacho Duato

September

07

September 18:00 Sun
  • ballet in three acts
  • music by Rodion Shchedrin
  • choreography by Alexander Radunsky staging by Mikhail Messerer

13

September 18:00 Sat
  • ballet in two acts
  • music by Maurice Jarre

14

September 18:00 Sun
  • ballet in three acts
  • choreography by Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa, and Pyotr Gusev revised by Nikita Dolgushin

17

September 19:00 Wed
  • ballet in three acts and a prologue
  • music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
  • choreography by Nacho Duato

27

September 13:00 Sat
  • ballet in three acts
  • music by Sergey Prokofiev
  • choreography by Rostislav Zakharov revised by Mikhail Messerer
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