“Without exaggeration, the best classical dancers of Tatarstan will perform in the concert, and I am proud to call them my friends,” says Oleg Ivenko. - My task is not only to gather colleagues, but also to give them the opportunity to dance something new and interesting. So, especially for the concert, choreographers Alessandro Kaggedzhi, Marcel Nuriev and Masha Nurieva are preparing four completely new numbers. Karolina Zaborne teaches the famous Fokinian "The Dying Swan". Of course, there will be "downhole" classics with fouetté and pirouettes. I am sure that the program will appeal to both true connoisseurs of ballet art and those who come to us for the first time. "
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Oleg Ivenko - Honored Artist of Tatarstan, laureate of international competitions. Premier of the Tatar State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater. Jalil (Kazan). Graduated from the Kharkov Choreographic School in 2006, the Belarusian State Choreographic College in 2010. He was admitted to the Kazan ballet troupe in September 2010 as a soloist, since 2012 he has been a premier.
First prize winner at the IX Korean International Ballet Competition (Seoul, 2016). Winner of the Grand Prix at the Yuri Grigorovich International Competition "Young Ballet of the World" (Sochi, 2014), laureate of the first prize at the international ballet competition "Grand Prix of Siberia" (Krasnoyarsk, 2014), winner of a number of other international competitions. In 2012 he took part (together with Kristina Andreeva) in the show of the TV channel "Russia-Culture" "Bolshoi Ballet".
The artist's repertoire includes the parts: Basile (Don Quixote), Solor (La Bayadère), Count Albert (Giselle), Shurale (Shurale), The Prince (The Nutcracker), Blue Bird (The Sleeping Beauty "), Mercutio (Romeo and Juliet), Ali (Corsair), Franz (Coppelia), Nuradin (Golden Horde), Student (Anyuta), Pierre Gringoire, Actaeon (Esmeralda) other.
In 2017, he starred in the title role (Rudolf Nureyev) in the film by Ralph Fiennes "White Crow". Since 2018 - Artistic Director of the #StagePlatforma Contemporary Dance Festival.