Nina Kaptsova
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Born |
Nina Aleksandrovna Kaptsova 1978 Rostov-on-Don, USSR |
Occupation | Ballet dancer |
Employer | Bolshoi Theatre |
Nina Kaptsova (Russian: Нина Александровна Капцова) is a Russian prima ballerina of the Bolshoi Ballet.
Biography
Kaptsova was born on 16 October 1978 in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. She was trained at the Moscow Choreographic Academy under the direction of Sofia Golovkina. After her graduation, she became a member of the Bolshoi Ballet. Her coach at Bolshoi was Marina Kondratieva, now Nina Semizorova.
Her first appearance was in the role of a cupid in Don Quixote in 1997 and the same year played a "fairy of playfulness" in The Sleeping Beauty, which was produced by Yuri Grigorovich.[1]
In 1998, she played Sleeping Beauty again, this time as a maid of honour, and the same year played Gumpe in La Bayadère, also produced by Yuri Grigorovich. In 1999, she appeared as Marie in The Nutcracker, which was again produced by Grigorovich, and the same year performed in Swan Lake. In 2000 and 2004 she reprised her role in Sleeping Beauty, first as the Princess Aurora and then as the Prince's friend. In the same year, she had a few solo roles including that in Mozartiana and The Limpid Stream, in which she played the role of Zina.[1]
In 2006, she appeared as Shireen in The Legend of Love (Легенда о любви) and the same year played the role of Rita in The Golden Age. In 2007 she performed in The Lesson, and in 2008 appeared in Herman Levenskiold's La Sylphide and in Flames of Paris, in which she played the role of Adeline. In 2009 she performed in such plays as The Queen of Spades, in which she portrayed Liza and played the title role in Esmeralda.[1]
Awards
- The International “New Names” project Laureate
- Benois de la Dance – 2000 Diploma Winner
- “The Soul of the Dance” in nomination “The Star”.
- An Honored Artist of Russian Federation, Distinction for the Achievements in Culture from the Ministry of Culture of Russian Federation.istinction for the Achievements in Culture from the Ministry of Culture
Roles
- Adam, Giselle – Giselle
- Adam, Le Corsair – Gulnara
- Asaf, Flames of Paris – Adeline, Mirelle de Poitiers
- Balanchine, Jewels – Emeralds, Rubies and Diamonds (leading part)
- Chopin, Lady of the Camellias – Marguerite Gautier
- Debussy. Afternoon of a Faun – Soloist
- Delerue. The Lesson – Pupil
- Delibes, Coppelia – Swanilda
- Desyatnikov, Lost Illusions - Coralie
- Gavrilin, Annie – Annie
- Glass, In the Upper Room – Soloist
- Gottschalk, Tarantella Soloist
- Herold, Vain Precautions – Liza
- Khachaturian, Spartacus – Phrygia
- Levenshell, La Sylphide – La Sylphide
- Melikov, The Legend of Love -Shireen
- Mendelssohn-Bartholdy and Ligeti, Midsummernight's Dream – Elena
- Minkus, Don Quixote – Kitri, Amur
- Mozart, Phantasy on the Casanova – Lady
- Prokofiev, Romeo and Juliet – Juliet
- Prokofiev, Ivan the Terrible - Anastasia
- Pugni, Esmeralda – Esmeralda
- Pugni, The Pharaoh's Daughter – Ramzea
- Rachmaninov, Paganini – Muze
- Shostakovich, The Bright Srteam – Zina
- Shostakovich, The Golden Age – Rita(Margo)
- Stravinsky, Petrushka – Ballerina
- Stravinsky, The Agone
- Tchaikovsky, Pas de Deux
- Tchaikovsky, Les Presages – Frivolity, Passion
- Tchaikovsky, Mozartiana – Soloist
- Tchaikovsky, Pique Dame – Liza
- Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker – Marie
- Tchaikovsky, The Sleeping Beauty – Princess Aurora, Princess Florine
- Tchaikovsky, The Swan Lake – Odetta/Odilie
- Tchaikovsky, Onegin - Tatiana
References
- 1 2 3 "Nina Kaptsova". Bolshoi Ballet. Retrieved October 10, 2013.