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The resident ballet company
of The National Opera of Ukraine (formerly
The Kiev Ballet Theatre), was established
in the 1860's and soon developed a reputation
for it's fine ballet and opera work.
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One of the highlights of The
Kiev Ballet's early career was its 1874 premiere
of Tchaikovsky's "The Oprinchnik", attended by
the author himself who praised the company for
its excellence. He insisted his operas and ballets
be performed in Kiev, as he regarded the Kiev
Stage and those performing on it to be on par
with that of its Moscow and St Petersburg counterparts.
Today there are 24 ballets in
the repertory of The Kiev Ballet, which makes
it one of the biggest repertories in the world.
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With it's rich classic
heritage and having performed to over 40
million people worldwide during it's history,
The Kiev Ballet has dazzled audiences with
their artistry and technical brilliance,
and as with any ballet company the sum is
only as good as it's parts. The Kiev Ballet's
artists are and always have been among the
most talented in the world.
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Some of the world famous dancers
that have performed with The Kiev Ballet include:
Serge Lifar, Maya Pisetskaya, Nadejda Pavlova
and Marina Timofeeva from the Bolshoi Theatre
and Irene Kolpakova, Alla Osipenko, Vladimir Malahov
and Bregvadze from the Kirov Ballet.
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The parade of bright
young talent who today continue to emerge
from The Kiev Theatre, ensure to preserve
and respect the classic heritage of such
a historic and world renowned ballet troupe.
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