Natalya Vasilievna Galtsina (born 1947) - ballet dancer , theater teacher, art critic, Honored Artist of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1975), Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1981)
| Natalya Galtsina | |
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| Date of Birth | June 29, 1947 (72 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Gorky , USSR |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | ballet soloist , ballet teacher |
| Theater | Musical Theater of the Republic of Karelia |
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Biography
She graduated from the Perm Choreographic School in 1966, teachers G.K. Kuznetsova and Yu. I. Plakht.
In 1966-1994 he was a ballet soloist, leading ballerina of the Music and Drama Theater of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , the Musical Theater of the Republic of Karelia. Participated in theater tours in Finland, Sweden, France, Germany, Norway.
Since 1994, she has been a teacher of classical dance at the Petrozavodsk Art School No. 1. She led the series “Arts Square” on Karelian television in 1994-1997. Performed roles in dramatic performances: Gitel - "Two on a Swing", W. Gibson; Widow - "Champagne with Valerian" S. Mrozhek and others.
In 2004, she published a book about “It's worth living!” About the first director of the Musical Theater of the Republic of Karelia S. P. Zvezdin ; in 2017 the book "Self-portrait against the backdrop of Karelian ballet" was published (Prize of the Republic of Karelia in the field of literature, 2018)
In 2005 she graduated from the St. Petersburg Academy of Russian Ballet. A.Ya. Vaganova [1] .
Candidate of Art Criticism (2008) (Ph.D. work on the topic “The Formation and Development of the National Ballet Theater of Karelia (Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic) in the 1950-1970s”).
Since 2009 - Artistic Director of the Children's Ballet Studio of the Musical Theater of the Republic of Karelia.
Famous Parties
- The Bride (Sampo G.-R. Sinisalo, 1967)
- Louhi, Mother Lemminkäinen (Sampo G.-R. Sinisalo, 1985)
- Giselle ("Giselle" by A. Adana, 1967)
- Kitri (Don Quixote by L. Minkus, 1967)
- Aurora, Lilac Fairy (The Sleeping Beauty by P. Tchaikovsky, 1968)
- Odette - Odile (Swan Lake by P. Tchaikovsky, 1970, 1989)
- Ophelia (“Crossroads” to the music by D. Shostakovich, B. Bartok et al., 1971)
- Lisa ("Vain precaution" L. Gerold, 1975)
- Kiarina ("Vienna Fantasy" by music by I. Strauss, 1976)
- Julia ("Romeo and Julia" by music. G. Berlioz, 1978)
- Devilry ("Creation" A. Petrov, 1982)
- Jenny-Raspberry ("The Trap" A.Zhurbin, 1987)
- Anna Karenina (“Anna Karenina” R. Shchedrina, 1990)
- Olga ("The Kizhi Legend" by G. Sinisalo, 1974)
- Masha Princess (The Nutcracker, 1994)
Awards and Prizes
- Certificate of Merit of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1974)
- Honored Artist of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1975)
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1981)
- Order of the Badge of Honor (1986)
- State Prize of the RSFSR named after M.I. Glinka (1986)
- Prize of the Republic of Karelia in the field of culture, art and literature (2018)
Notes
Literature
- Druzyakin V. Calling - ballerina // North. 1980. No. 6;
- Akbulatova G. Cinderella of the Russian ballet // North. 1997. No. 2―3.
- Rogacheva T. New life of the old ballet // Komsomolets, February 22, 1975. P.6
- Chernova, N. Holiday took place / Natalya Chernova // Council. ballet. −1990. - No. 5. - S. 40-41.
- Galtsina, H. Worth living! On the life and work of Sergei Petrovich Zvezdin / Natalia Galtsina. - Petrozavodsk: Karelia, 2004. −150 p.: Ill. - ISBN 5-7545-0896-4 .
- Galtsina N. Self-portrait on the background of Karelian ballet / Petrozavodsk: Publishing house of PetrSU, 2017. - 282, [2] p. : ill., [20] p. ill.) (Prize of the Republic of Karelia in the field of literature, 2018)