- Source: Kyiv State Choreographic College
Kyiv State Choreographic College, also called Kyiv State Ballet College (sometimes Kyiv State Ballet School), is associated with the National Ballet of Ukraine, and was established in 1949, with its first graduation in 1951. The school had begun in 1934 as a children's ballet studio within the Kyiv Opera House.
History
= Beginning
=Started as a children's ballet studio within the Kyiv Opera House in 1934 by Leonid Zhukov. In 1935, it became a three-year choreographic technical school, in 1938 was reorganized into a seven-year school, and in 1940 became a ten-year school. In 1941 it was given the name Kyiv State Choreographic School. Following the conclusion of war in 1944, it operated first as a department of a music school named after Mykola Lysenko, then in 1949 was designated as an independent educational institution for the training of classical ballet artists. The first graduating class consisted of 18 students, with the qualification "ballet artist."
= Early history
=In the period 1961–1962, 60 graduates of the school received four year diplomas certifying them as instructors. In 1966, a boarding school was opened at the school to permit enrollment of students from across Ukraine. Also in 1966, Antonina Vasiliev became the school's artistic director, during which time the school was initiating contact with schools in other countries. In the period 1973–1991, the school graduated 274 individuals as folk dance ensemble artists. Students and graduates often performed at the Kyiv Opera House.
= Modern era
=The school now confers bachelor level choreographic degrees.
= Teaching method
=The school has traditionally used the Vaganova method of Soviet ballet training.
= Fundraising
=Kateryna Kukhar, an artistic director at the school, has performed with the Grand Kyiv Ballet to raise funds for the school.
Artistic Directors
Artistic directors of the school include:
1937 - 1941: BORIS TAIROV, Honored Artist of the Ukrainian SSR
1944 - 1966: ALINA BEREZOVA, Honored Artist of the Ukrainian SSR
1966 - 1972: ANTONINA VASILYEVA, People 's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR
1972 - 1986: GALINA KIRYLOVA, People 's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR, People's Artist of Ukraine
1987 - 1989: Volodymyr Petrin
1989 - 1993: TETYANA TAYAKINA, People 's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR, laureate of the State Prize of the Ukrainian SSR named after T.G. Shevchenko, the Anna Pavlova Prize of the French Academy of Dance
2010 - 2011: DMYTRO KLYAVIN, Honored Artist of Ukraine
2011 - 2012: HANNA KUSHNEREVA, People's Artist of Ukraine
2012-2020: NOBUHIRO TERADA, People's Artist of Ukraine
2020–present: OLEKSIY BEZSMERTNYI, director of the TanzOlymp festival in Berlin, ballet master
2020–present: KATERYNA KUKHAR, People's Artist of Ukraine
2022–present: SERHIY BONDUR, People's Artist of Ukraine
Notable instructors and staff
Kateryna Kukhar, People's Artist of Ukraine
Oleksandr Shapoval, Honored Artist of Ukraine
Notable graduates
Alla Lagoda (1955)
Teodor Popescu (1957)
Valentina Kalinovska (1957)
Eleonora Steblyak (1959)
Svitlana Kolivanova (1959)
Valery Kovtun (1965)
Raisa Khylko (1968), People's Artist of Ukraine
Tetyana Tayakina (1969)
Lyudmila Smorgacheva (1969)
Mykola Pryadchenko (1968)
Hanna Kushneryova (1975)
Tetyana Borovyk (1975)
Iryna Brodska (1980)
Tetiana Beletska (1982)
Serhii Bondur (1982)
Mykola Mikheev (1983)
Maksym Motkov (1987)
Elena Philipieva (1988), People's Artist of Ukraine
Tetiana Golyakova (1992)
Nobuhiro Terada (1993)
Kateryna Kukhar (1999), People's Artist of Ukraine
Natalia Matsak (2000), Honored Artist of Ukraine
Oleksandr Stoyanov (2006), Honored Artist of Ukraine
Artem Datsyshyn, soloist with the National Opera of Ukraine
See also
Honored Artist of Ukraine
People's Artist of Ukraine
References
External links
Official website, Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine, Kiev State Choreographic College: https://ksbc.com.ua/en/
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kyiv State Choreographic College
- Grand Kyiv Ballet
- National Ballet of Ukraine
- Raisa Khylko
- List of universities in Ukraine
- Kateryna Kukhar
- Stanislav Olshanskyi
- Rima Pipoyan
- Radu Poklitaru
- Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University