Mikhail Mordkin

Mikhail Mordkin
Mordkin with Maragarita Froman.

Mikhail Mordkin (Russian: Михаил Михайлович Мордкин; December 9, 1880, Moscow, Russian Empire - July 5, 1944, New Jersey, USA[1]) graduated from the Bolshoi Ballet School in 1899, and in the same year was appointed ballet master.

He joined Diaghilev's ballet in 1909 as a leading dancer. After the first season he remained in Paris to dance with Pavlova. He then formed his own company, the All Star Imperial Russian Ballet, which toured America in 1911 and 1912.

Mikhail returned to the Bolshoi and was appointed its director in 1917.

Vladimir Riabtsev as the mother, Mikhail Mordkin as Colas & Sofia Fedorova as Lise; La Fille mal gardée of Alexander Gorsky, Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow.

He left Russia after the October Revolution, first working in Lithuania, and finally settling in the United States in 1924. He founded the Mordkin Ballet in 1926, for which he choreographed a complete Swan Lake and many other ballets. His company included such distinguished artists as Hilda Butsova, Felia Doubrovska, Pierre Vladimiroff, and Nicholas Zvereff. After a European tour the company disbanded in 1926.

Mordkin continued to be a freelance artist and teacher. From among his students in America he formed a new Mordkin Ballet in 1937, the forerunner of Ballet Theatre (now American Ballet Theatre). His student Lucia Chase helped finance his company and after the first season of Ballet Theatre, she and Richard Pleasant took over the management from Mordkin because they thought his plans lacked ambition. Although he had been pushed into the background, Mordkin helped build the foundation for ballet in America.

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