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ANASTASIA VOLOCHKOVA








Anastasia Volochkova was born in Saint Petersburg (Russia) in 1976.

Dancing was her calling from an early age and eventually led her to the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet.

Once there, she was noticed by the remarkable Russian ballerina and teacher Natalia Mikhailovna Dudinskaya. Being a student of Natalia’s class, Anastasia had successful stage debuts at the Mariinsky and Bolshoi Theatres. During her last term in the Academy she became a probationer in the Mariinsky Theatre and performed parts in the Mistress of Dryads (Don Quixote) and Odette-Odile (Swan Lake).
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Her successful debut in Swan Lake and then her subsequent final exam brought her a diploma with honors in 1994 and opened for her the doors of the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint-Petersburg.


Anastasia Volochkova performed throughout Europe with the Bolshoi Theatre. During those years she started doing her own solo tours. In the fall of 1998 after accepting the invitation of Natalia Dudinskaya, Anastasia took part in the stage production of Giselle in Tokyo with the New National Ballet troupe. In December 2000 she danced the part of Aurora on the first nights of The Sleeping Beauty with the Bordeaux Ballet (France).


In 2000 she left the Bolshoi Theatre. Ballerina was invited to dance in The Sleeping Beauty ballet with the English National Ballet. The famous choreographer Derek Dean re-created specially for Anastasia the Carabosse Fairy, enlarging her role until it eventually became the lead part in the ballet. The event was performed on the stage of the Royal Albert Hall and went on to be an important cultural engagement in London. In addition, the appearance of this Russian ballerina was often discussed in the media. Following this great interest was her London tour in 2001, when a concert program (with the Russian Ballet Theatre led by Vyacheslav Gordeev) was accompanied by the appearance of Volochkova in a Carmen-Suite set to the music of Geoge Bizet - Rodion Shchedrin, choreography - Albert Alonso. The famous ballet from the repertoire of the Bolshoi Theatre, staged especially for Maya Plisetskaya, was handed down with her permission to Anastasia Volochkova. In 2001 the choreographer Yuri Grigorovich forced the directorate of the Bolshoi Theatre to invite Anastasia Volochkova to dance in Swan Lake. The return of the ballerina as Odette-Odile in March 2001 made a remarkable commotion throughout the press, which only made her popularity soar and added to the success of her future projects in Russia. The wave of public interest in Anastasia Volochkova has traveled far beyond the confines of the ballet world and has spread out to areas far and wide.
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In September 2001 Anastasia Volochkova got «Petropol Prize » — «For constant search in the field of art and renaissance of ballet concert traditions». In April 2002 Anastasia became laureate of «Benois de la Danse», the prize which is awarded seasonally by international jury for the best work in the field of ballet, that work for Anastasia was a part of Odette-Odile «Swan Lake» staged in Bolshoi Theatre. That year Anastasia Volochkova was also given the rank of Honoured Artist of Russia.



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