- Pavlo Virsky
Pavlo Pavlovych Virsky ( _uk. Павло Павлович Вірський) (1905–1975) was an innovative
dance r,balletmaster , choreographer, and founder of theP. Virsky Ukrainian National Folk Dance Ensemble , whose work inUkrainian dance was groundbreaking and influenced generations of dancers.Early days
Pavlo Virsky was born on
February 25 ,1905 inOdessa , in present-dayUkraine . After graduating from theOdessa Music and Drama School in 1927, he continued his studies inMoscow , at theTheater Technicum , from 1927-28. Beginning in 1925, state theaters began to be organized throughout theUkrainian SSR , allowing for gainful employment for artists, and upon his return to Odessa in 1928, Virsky joined the Odessa Opera and Ballet Theatre as adancer and choreographer. It was at this theater that he collaborated withMykola Bolotov in their first joint production: Gliere'sThe Red Poppy . Virsky left the Odessa in 1931, and worked as aballetmaster at various theatres, including those inKharkiv ,Dnipropetrovsk , andKyiv , working on productions ofballets such asRaymonda ,Esmeralda ,Le Corsaire ,Swan Lake , andDon Quixote .Folk dance
The Kyiv Opera and Ballet brought two productions to Moscow in 1936 as part of the first festival of Ukrainian Literature and Art:
Mykola Lysenko 's opera "Natalka Poltavka ", andSemen Hulak-Artemovsky 's opera "Zaporozhets za Dunayem (A Zaporizhian [Kozak] Beyond the Danube)", the latter which included choreographedUkrainian folk dance s by Pavlo Virsky and Mykola Bolotov. The following year, Virsky and Bolotov founded the State Folk Dance Ensemble of the Ukrainian SSR, with which they developed an entire program of staged Ukrainian folk dances. With the outbreakWorld War II , and in the build-up to theGreat Patriotic War , many ensembles suspended activity, as performers were enlisted to entertain the troops. Virsky continued his work with folk-themed choreography as the director of theRed Flag Song and Dance Ensemble of the Kyiv Military District beginning in 1939. In 1942, he left as that ensemble, and became the artistic director of the Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble dancers, and remained in that post for many years.In 1955, Virsky returned to Kyiv to helm the State Folk Dance Ensemble of the Ukrainian SSR he founded, which had been reconstituted by others after the conclusion of the war. For the next 20 years (until his death in 1975) Pavlo Virsky developed the concepts of Ukrainian folk-stage dance further than had previously been imagined. He founded a school to train dancers in the technique he developed. He toured the world with his dancers, influencing Ukrainian dancers the world over.
Virsky died on
July 5 ,1975 in Kyiv. The State Folk Dance Ensemble of the Ukrainian SSR was named after him in 1977.References
* [http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/1998/159821.shtml Ukrainian Weekly Article]
* [http://www.virsky.com.ua/english/index.htm Official Website of Ukrainian National Folk Dance Ensemble Named After P.Virsky]
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