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Mariinsky to host gala in memory of Shklyarov on his birthday

The Mariinsky Theatre will host an evening performance in memory of Vladimir Shklyarov on 9th February 2025, which would have been his 40th birthday.


Shklyarov, then Mariinsky’s Principal, passed away in November 2024.


The performance, titled The Magic of Vladimir Shklyarov, will feature dancers and artists of The Mariinsky Theatre and The Bolishoi Theatre, the Mariinsky said on 23rd January 2025.


It will be live broadcasted online here.


Following is the extract of the details of the performance (highlights are done by me):

“The evening will commence with Act III of Tchaikovsky’s The Sleeping Beauty, a rarely performed reconstruction of the opulent 1890 production, choreographed by Marius Petipa and revived by Sergei Vikharev. The principal roles will be danced by Renata Shakirova and Philipp Stepin, with Maria Shirinkina as Princess Florine and Yevgeny Konovalov as the Bluebird.


“The second part of the programme will feature a gala performance with soloists from the Bolshoi Ballet – Svetlana Zakharova, Artemy Belyakov, Igor Tsvirko and Vladislav Lantratov – and the Mariinsky Ballet: Maria Shirinkina, Ekaterina Kondaurova, Konstantin Zverev and Maxim Ismestyev.


“The programme includes masterpieces from the treasury of ballet, showcasing roles in which Vladimir Shklyarov shone as both a soloist and an attentive partner. His artistic range was truly boundless, encompassing everything from fairytale princes to spirited rogues – this versatility will be celebrated in the second half of the evening. Dancer and choreographer Vladimir Varnava, with whom Shklyarov collaborated extensively, will also perform. In addition to the gala programme, the second part will include excerpts from video recordings featuring Vladimir Shklyarov.


“The evening will conclude with the majestic and mesmerising Kingdom of the Shades scene from Minkus’ La Bayadère, with Viktoria Tereshkina and Kimin Kim in the principal roles.


“Furthermore, a commemorative photographic exhibition will open at the White Foyer of the Mariinsky Theatre’s Historic Stage on this day. The exhibition will showcase a kaleidoscope of the numerous characters created by Vladimir Shklyarov over two decades of his vibrant stage career.”




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