Veanir Ivanovich Kruglov ( September 18, 1936 , Perm - 2015 ) - Ukrainian Soviet ballet dancer, Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1962), People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1967).
| Veanir Ivanovich Kruglov | |
|---|---|
Veanir Ivanovich Kruglov | |
| Date of Birth | September 8, 1936 |
| Place of Birth | Perm city |
| Date of death | 2015 |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | ballet dancer , ballet teacher |
| Theater | Yekaterinburg Opera and Ballet Theater , National Opera of Ukraine |
| Awards | People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR |
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Biography
Veanir Ivanovich Kruglov was born on September 18, 1936 in Perm. In 1956 he graduated from the Perm Choreographic School . His teacher was Joel Joseph Placht [1] . After graduation, he worked as an artist of the Sverdlovsk Opera and Ballet Theater (now the Yekaterinburg Opera and Ballet Theater ) [2] . From 1963 to 1976 he was a soloist, from 1976 to 2011 - a teacher-tutor of the Kiev Opera and Ballet Theater (now the National Opera of Ukraine ). Since 1968 he taught at the Kiev Choreographic School.
Veanir Ivanovich performed in the theaters of the party a heroic-romantic plan in the ballets of Adan, Tchaikovsky, Minkus. He danced solo parts and as part of a troupe in the UK, Australia, Canada, Italy, Portugal, Norway, Romania, Singapore, Sweden, Finland, France, Japan.
Parties
Veanir Ivanovich Kruglov at different times performed the parts:
- Stepan, “Liley” by K. Dankevich;
- Healer, “Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors” by V. Kireyko;
- Lukash, “Forest Song” by M. Skorulsky;
- Siegfried, Desiree, Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty by P. Tchaikovsky;
- Jean de Brienne, Raymond O. Glazunov;
- Bahram, “Seven Beauties” by K. Karaev;
- Frondoso, Laurencia by O. Crane;
- Ali-Batyr, "Shurale" F. Yarullina;
- Spartak, Spartak), A. Khachaturian;
- Basil, Solor, Don Quixote, La Bayadere by L. Minkus;
- Albert, Conrad, "Zhіzel", "Corsair" A. Adana;
- Daphnis, "Daphnis and Chloe" by M. Ravel;
- Peter, “The Heart of Marika”, B. Moshkov.
Literature
- Koshara N. Swan dance krill // Working gas. 1974, Nov 22; Cherednichenko V. High Viscous // Theater-Concert. Kiev. 1977. No. 2;
- Turkevich V. Twenty Rocks on the Stage // There Itself. 1978. No. 2; Yogo Unforgettable Зіґфрід // Vech. Kiev. 1987, 5 sec.
Links
- Veanir Ivanovich Kruglov . Encyclopedia of Ballet.
- Veanir Ivanovich Kruglov . Encyclopedia of Ukraine.