Mikhail Batalov
soloist of the Mikhailovsky Theatre
Mikhail Batalov is a graduate of the Moscow State Academy of Choreography, where his teacher was Mikhail Sharkov. After graduation, he was accepted into the Bolshoi Theatre troupe. In 2021, the artist joined the Mikhailovsky Theatre troupe, making his debut as Crassus in the ballet “Spartacus”.
- CoppéliaFranz's friends
- The Little Humpbacked HorseCorals
- Swan LakeRothbart, Benno, Spanish Dance
- Romeo and JulietBenvolio
- SpartacusCrassus
- The NutcrackerNutcracker/Prince, Rose Waltz
- Hidalgo of La ManchaEspada
- Le CorsaireConrad, Ali
- The Sleeping Beauty
- Multiplicity. Forms of Silence and Emptiness
- The Bright StreamTractor driver
- Don QuixoteEspada, gypsy soloist
- LaurenciaPas de six
- Notre-Dame de ParisClaude Frollo
- La BayadereSolor, Grand Pas Classique
- The Flames of ParisPhilippe, Fraternity
- Prelude
- Romeo and JulietTybalt
- La Fille mal gardée Colas
Upcoming performances
July
11
July
13:00 Sat
- ballet in two acts
- music by Aram Khachaturian
- choreography by George Kovtun
- Spartacus — Nikita Nazarov
Valeria — Stefanija Gashtarska
Crassus — Mikhail Batalov
Sabina — Valeria Zapasnikova
Pompeius — Andrey Kasyanenko - Conductor — Pavel Klinichev
September
04
September
19:00 Fri
- 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
05
September
13:00 Sat
- ballet in two acts
- music by Aram Khachaturian
- choreography by George Kovtun
- Spartacus — Nikita Nazarov
Valeria — Stefanija Gashtarska
Crassus — Mikhail Batalov
Sabina — Ekaterina Odarenko
Pompeius — Andrey Kasyanenko
13
September
13:00 Sun
- ballet in three acts and a prologue
- music by Ludwig Minkus
- choreography by Marius Petipa and Alexander Gorsky
- Kitri — Stefanija Gashtarska
Basil — Ernest Latypov
The Queen of Dryads — Sofia Valiullina
Espada — Mikhail Batalov
26
September
13:00 Sat
- ballet in three acts
- choreography by Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa, and Pyotr Gusev revised by Nikita Dolgushin
- Conrad — Ernest Latypov
Ali — Mikhail Batalov