- Yury Grigorovich
Yury Nikolayevich Grigorovich (born
January 2 ,1927 in Leningrad) is a Russian dancer and choreographer who dominated the Russian ballet for 30 years.Grigorovich was born into a family connected with the Imperial Russian Ballet. He graduated from the Leningrad Choreographic School in
1946 and danced as a soloist of theKirov Ballet until1962 . His staging ofSergey Prokofiev 's "The Stone Flower " (1957) and of "The Legend of Love" (1961) brought him acclaim as a choreographer. In1964 he moved to theBolshoi Theatre , where he would work as an artistic director until1995 . His most famous productions at the Bolshoi were "The Nutcracker " (1968), "Spartacus" (1967), and "Ivan the Terrible" (1975). He controversially reworked "Swan Lake " to produce a happy end for the story in1984 . In1995 , he was accused of having allowed the theatre to plunge into stagnation and after many a squabble was ousted from office. Thereupon he choreographed for various Russian companies before settling inKrasnodar , where he set up his own company. Grigorovich has been heading the juries of numerous international competitions in classical ballet. After the death of his wife, the great ballerinaNatalia Bessmertnova , on February 19,2008 , he has been offered the opportunity to return to the Bolshoi again in the capacity of ballet master and choreographer.
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