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Ol received the [["Ballet magazine" Award]] (as a Rising Star)<ref name=":2" /> and the 'Miss Virtuosity' prize at the [[Dance Open St Petersburg]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-04-20 |title=Rademaker wint Grand Prix bij prestigieus dansfestival |url=https://dansmagazine.nl/nieuws/rademaker-wint-grand-prix-bij-prestigieus-dansfestival |access-date=2023-08-17 |website=Dans Magazine |language=nl}}</ref>
Ol received the [["Ballet magazine" Award]] (as a Rising Star)<ref name=":2" /> and the 'Miss Virtuosity' prize at the [[Dance Open St Petersburg]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-04-20 |title=Rademaker wint Grand Prix bij prestigieus dansfestival |url=https://dansmagazine.nl/nieuws/rademaker-wint-grand-prix-bij-prestigieus-dansfestival |access-date=2023-08-17 |website=Dans Magazine |language=nl}}</ref>


Throughout all ballet career Anna has been working with many choreographers. A few works were created specifically for her by [[David Dawson (choreographer)|David Dawson]], [[Remy Worthmeyer]] and [[Juliano Nunes]].
Ol has worked with many choreographers, and works were created for her by [[David Dawson (choreographer)|David Dawson]], [[Remy Worthmeyer]] and [[Juliano Nunes]].


At 2021 Anna became a mother of daughter. Besides being a ballerina and mother, Anna has participated in projects related to ballet and art. She has created different designs and ballet costumes for the clothing brand [https://la-principale.com/ “La Principale dancewear”] and helped to establish and promote the brand.
At 2021 Anna became a mother of daughter. Besides being a ballerina and mother, Anna has participated in projects related to ballet and art. She has created different designs and ballet costumes for the clothing brand [https://la-principale.com/ “La Principale dancewear”] and helped to establish and promote the brand.

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Anna Ol
Born (1985-06-24) 24 June 1985 (age 39)
Krasnoyarsk, Russia
CitizenshipRussia, The Netherlands
Education
OccupationBallet dancer
Years active1991–present
Career
Current groupDutch National Ballet
Former groups

Anna Ol ( born 24 June 1985) is a Russian ballet dancer.[1] She is a principal dancer in the Dutch National Ballet in Amsterdam.[1][2]

Biography

Anna Ol was born in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, to a family of an engineer and housewife. She started dancing at six years old in a small ballet school in Siberia. At the age of ten[1][3] she started professional education as a ballerina at Krasnoyarsk Ballet College.[2] After the graduation she joined the Siberian State Ballet in Krasnoyarsk as a soloist,[1] and in two years was promoted to prima ballerina. After winning two gold medals at ballet competitions in 2008 and 2010[4] she joined Ballet of Tatarstan in Kazan[1] as a principal guest dancer. In 2011 she was a guest dancer at the Mikhailovsky Theatre of Saint Petersburg,[1] and in 2012 she joined the Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Theatre in Moscow as a principal dancer.[5][1]

Ol joined the Dutch National Ballet[1][5] in Amsterdam in 2015 and has since appeared as a guest ballerina across Europe, Russia, North America, South America and Asia. She was considered as the best dancer of the year 2018 by Dance Europe magazine,[1] which also awarded her the Critics' Choice for best performance on multiple occasions.

Ol received the "Ballet magazine" Award (as a Rising Star)[4] and the 'Miss Virtuosity' prize at the Dance Open St Petersburg.[6]

Ol has worked with many choreographers, and works were created for her by David Dawson, Remy Worthmeyer and Juliano Nunes.

At 2021 Anna became a mother of daughter. Besides being a ballerina and mother, Anna has participated in projects related to ballet and art. She has created different designs and ballet costumes for the clothing brand “La Principale dancewear” and helped to establish and promote the brand.

Anna is a certified ballet teacher (Moscow, Russian Institute of Theatre Arts GITIS, 2018). During the pandemic she organized several training sessions to aid ballet dancers around the world in maintaining their motivation and shape.

In 2020, Anna was invited as a Ballet Master in the “Dancemasterclass”[7] project which creates Master Classes with the most famous dancers of our days. During her pregnancy, she was also filmed as part of a “Motherhood” documentary about pregnant ballerinas[8] by the same company.

Career and repertory

Worked with ballet companies

Source:[1]

Trained with ballet teachers(school)

Classical: Svetlana Mikheeva, Vera Surovceva( Vaganova academy)

Pas de deux: Alexey Pavlenko

Character: Natalia Michailova

Modern: Ekaterina Shaybina

Acting: Lidiya Ridkous

Repertoire (theatre):

Yukari Saito, Director of Tokyo Ballet,

Olga Evreinoff, Guest Teacher of Royal Ballet,

Yannic Boquin, Guest Teacher of Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre,

Natalya Makarova ,

John Neumeier,

Lyudmila Shipulina (Teacher of Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre),

Carl Burnett , Patricia Ruanne,Julie Lincoln from McMillan’s trust,

Elke Scheppers, Urtzi Arabanburu( Kilian foundation),

Ben Huys,

Patricia Neary , Larissa Lezhnina, Guillaume Graffine,

William Forsythe

Professional Stage Experience

Ballet college

Graduation performance

Tatarstan state opera and ballet theatre

  • Odetta-Odilia "Swan lake" (by Petipa, Ivanov),
  • Giselle “Giselle” by M.Petipa
  • Marie “Nutcracker” ( by V.Vainonen),
  • Phrigiya “Spartacus” (by E.Koftun),
  • Nikiya “La Bayadère” (by M.Petipa) with Kim In Kim (the principal of Mariinsky Theatre)

Mikhailovsky Theatre, Sankt Peterburg

  • Giselle “Giselle” (by Perro, Koralli, Petipa),
  • Kitri “Don Kixot” (by Gorsky, Petipa) with Leonid Sarafanov,
  • Marie “Nutcracker” (by Boyarchikov),
  • YugenMcGregor,
  • “Vertiginous the thrill of exactitude” by W. Forsythe,
  • “Swan Lake” by R.van Danzig (Odette-Odile),
  • “Sleeping beauty” by sir P.Wright (Aurora),
  • Pas de deux “Le Corsaire” M.Petipa,
  • Pas de deux “Esmeralda” by Beryozov,
  • “Tristan + Isolde” (Isolde) by D.Dawson,
  • “Metamorphosis” N1 by D.Dawson,
  • “On the nature of daylight” by D.Dawson,
  • “Messa da Requiem” by C.Spuck,
  • “Paquita” by R.Beaujean,
  • Don Quixote” (Kitry) by A.Ratmansky,
  • “Dancers at the gathering” by J.Robbins,
  • “Who cares ?” (fascinating) by G.Balanchine,
  • “Embers” by E.Meisner,
  • After the Rain” by C.Wheeldon

Competitions

  • Grand prix Galina Ulanova ( 2008 Krasnoyarsk), Gold medal[4]
  • “Arabesque-2010” ballet competition in Perm, Russia, Gold medal[2][4]
  • “Miss-virtuosity” Danceopen festival Saint Petersburg 2018[9][1]
  • “Dancer of a year” 2018, Dance magazine[1]

Languages

  • Russian: speaking
  • English: speaking
  • Dutch: understanding

References

Yukari Saito, Director of Tokyo ballet

Olga Evreinoff, Ballet master of The Royal Ballet

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Anna Ol". Nationale Opera & Ballet. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Anna Ol". Dans Magazine (in Dutch). Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  3. ^ Zarely. "Anna Ol". Zarely. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d "Anna Ol (Dancer) - BalletAndOpera.com". balletandopera.com. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Anna Ol en Semyon Velichko nieuwe solisten bij Het Nationale Ballet". Dans Magazine (in Dutch). 13 July 2015. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  6. ^ "Rademaker wint Grand Prix bij prestigieus dansfestival". Dans Magazine (in Dutch). 20 April 2018. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  7. ^ "Ballet Turnout | Dance Masterclass". www.dance-masterclass.com. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  8. ^ "Motherhood in Ballet | Official Documentary". www.dance-masterclass.com. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  9. ^ a b "Anna Ol". www.danceopen.com. Retrieved 17 August 2023.