Radu Poklitaru
Radu Poklitaru | |
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Born | Chișinău, Moldova |
Known for | Ballet choreography |
Notable work | Artistic manager for the Kyiv Modern Ballet, Olympic Games in Sochi |
Radu Poklitaru (1972–) was born in Chișinău, Moldova.[1] He is the current director (2006–present) and artistic manager for the Kyiv Modern Ballet.[1] From 2012-2014, he was one of the judges for Everybody Dance! (in Ukrainian: Танцюють всі!).[2] In 2014, Poklitaru was the choreographer for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games in Sochi.[3]
From 1991–2001, Poklitaru was a ballet dancer of the National Academic Bolshoi Theatre in the Belorussia Republic.[4] From 2001–2002, he was the head choreographer of the National Opera in Moldova.[5] From 2012–2013, Poklitaru was the creative director of the Municipal Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre for Children and Young People in Kiev.[6]
Works
- “The World does not stop on the doorstep” to G.Mahler’s and J. Des Prez’s music. – The State Musical Theatre in Minsk, 1999.
- “La spectre de la Rose”, to C.M.Weber’s music. The State Musical Theatre in Minsk, 2001.
- “Pictures from the Exhibition”, to M. Mussorgsky’s music. The T. Shevchenko National Opera and Ballet of Ukraine, 2002.
- “Bolero” and “Waltz” to M. Ravel’s music. The National opera and Ballet Theatre of Moldova, 2003.
- “Othello’s Birthday” to S. Prokofiev’s music. The Russian Chamber Ballet “Moscow”, 2004.
- “Le forze del destino” – an opera-ballet: the project of Vladimir Filippov Art Foundation, Kiev, 2005.
- “Cinderella” to S. Prokofiev’s music. – The National Opera of Latvia, 2005.
- “Cinderella” to O. Khodosko’s music. – The National Opera of Latvia, 2006.
- "The Rain" – a choreographic fantasy to the world folk melodies and J.S. Bach’s music, 2007.
- "Underground" - a one-act ballet to P. Vasks’ music, 2008.
- “Two for the Seesaw”, to Ch. Vargas’s and J.-S. Bach’s music. – Bunkamura Orchard Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 2009.
- "Quartet-a-tete", A. Maas’s music, a one-act ballet, 2010.
- «IN PIVO VERITAS», a one-act ballet to the Celtic folk music and the music of Renaissance, 2011.
- "Intersection", a ballet-triptych to M. Skoryk’s music: joint project of the “KYIV MODERN-BALLET” Theatre and the T.H.Shevchenko National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Ukraine, 2012.
- "Hereven", V.Nikolayev’s music – a one-act ballet: joint project of the “KYIV MODERN-BALLET” Theatre and the P.I.Tchaikovsky Opera and Ballet Theatre in Perm, 2012.
- "Swan Lake", P.I. Tchaikovsky’s music, a two-act ballet, 2013.
- "Women in D Minor" - " A one-act ballet to J.S. Bach’s music,2014.
- "The Long Christmas Dinner", a one-act ballet to A. Vivaldi’s music, 2014.
- “Hamlet” to D.Shostakovich’s music (in collaboration with the British director D. Donnellan) – The Bolshoi Theatre of Russia, Moscow, 2015.[7]
References
- 1 2 "What's On Kiev | News | Radu Poklitaru Bringing Modern Dance to the Capital". Whatson-kiev.com. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
- ↑ "A chat with Radu Poklitaru". Kyivpost.com. 2008-08-27. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
- ↑ "Ukrainian choreographer will prepare a show for the Olympics in Sochi". Sochiadm.ru. 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
- ↑ "Radu Poklitaru: Free-range ballet » Pulse of Week » in person". Kyivweekly.com.ua. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
- ↑ ""The Nutcracker" - National Academic Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Theatre of the Republic of Belarus". Bolshoibelarus.by. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
- ↑ "A modern choreography center to be founded in the capital | The Day newspaper". Day.kiev.ua. 2013-09-09. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
- ↑ "Radu Poklitaru". Bolshoi.ru. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
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