People's Artist of Ukraine

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People's Artist of Ukraine
TypeOrder of merit - Honorific title
Established1922[1]
CountryUkrainian SSR / Ukraine


People's Artist of Ukraine is an honorary and the highest title awarding to outstanding performing artists whose merits are exceptional in the sphere of the development of the performing arts (theatre, music, dance, circus, cinema, etc.).

Established in 1922 during Soviet times, it was technically called People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR (Народний артист УРСР). With the establishment of independent Ukraine, this tradition was kept and the title was renamed as People's Artist of Ukraine (Народний артист України).

Its recipients include many of the most highly acclaimed composers, dancers, singers, musicians, film and theatre directors, actors, circus performers, etc.

During Soviet times, a person was usually named People's Artist only after reaching the age of 40. Exceptions were made for ballet artists.

In 2005 the vocalist of the Ukrainian band Vopli Vidplyasova Oleh Skrypka refused to accept the title.

There also is[original research?] another honorary title, the Distinguished Artist of Ukraine («Заслужений артист України»), which is considered less important. Typically, the People's Artist award is given at least 10 years after one has earned the Distinguished Artist of Ukraine award.[2]

List of selected recipients

People's Painter of Ukraine

Theatre, cinema

Just some of those awarded the honorary title in the fields of cinema and theatre are:

Dance

Some of those awarded the honorary title in the field of dance are:

Music

Some of those awarded the honorary title in the field of music are:

Circus

Foreigners

See also

References

  1. ^ The first laureate of the People's Artist of Ukraine was Maria Zankovetska in 1922. Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-10-12. Retrieved 2013-08-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ (in Russian) Biography Yuri Ilyenko Archived 2013-05-15 at the Wayback Machine, Korrespondent.net
  4. ^ http://www.stepanovaacademy.com/about/
  5. ^ http://en.censor.net.ua/photo_news/388717/poroshenko_awarded_jamala_title_of_peoples_artist_of_ukraine_photo