Soloists

Alla Bocharova

Alla Bocharova

Ballerinas

 

  • - Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation (2018)
  • - Holder of the St. Petersburg City Council Youth Award for Outstanding Achievements in the Performing Arts (2015)
     

Born in Leningrad. In 2006, graduated from the Vaganova Russian Ballet Academy, where she studied under L. V. Kovaleva. Between 2006 and 2012, performed at Konstantin Tachkin's St. Petersburg Ballet Theatre, appearing in La Bayadère as Nikiya and the one of Three Shades, as well as in The Swan. From 2012, has been starring as a principal at the St. Petersburg State Academic Leonid Yacobson Ballet Theatre.
 

Credits:
 

  • Kitri and Pas de Deux in Don Quixote (choreography by Johan Kobborg, based on a ballet by Marius Petipa);
  • Giselle in Giselle (choreography by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot, and Marius Petipa);Odette and Odile in Swan Lake (choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov);
  • Princess Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty (choreography by Marius Petipa and Jean-Guillaume Bart);
  • Princess Masha in The Nutcracker (choreography by Vasili Vainonen, reinterpreted by Nikolay Tsiskaridze);

  • Masha in The Nutcracker (choreography by Vasili Vainonen);
  • Stony Bank (choreography by Vladimir Varnava);
  • Confrontation from the Faces of Modern Choreography recital (choreography by Konstantin Keikhel);
  • Firebird in The Firebird (choreography by Douglas Lee);
  • Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (choreography by Anton Pimonov);
  • In the Rhythm of Dreams from the Faces of Modern Choreography recital (choreography by Anton Pimonov);
  • Argentine Tango (choreography by Yuri Smekalov);
  • Lizaveta in The Queen of Spades (choreography by Iñaki Urlezaga);
  • Mazurka, the Seventh Waltz, and the Eleventh Waltz in Chopiniana (choreography by Michel Fokine);
  • Grand Pas in Paquita (choreography by Marius Petipa);
  • Viennese Waltz from the Genre Scenes cycle (choreography by Leonid Yacobson);
  • Eternal Idol from the Rodin cycle (choreography by Leonid Yacobson);
  • The Swan and Pas de Trois from the Classicism-Romanticism cycle (choreography by Leonid Yacobson).