Vadim Pisarev

Vadim Yakovlevich Pisarev
Вадим Яковлевич Писарев
Born (1965-02-01) 1 February 1965
Donetsk, Ukraine
Occupation Dancer
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Donetsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre

World Ballet Stars festival

Vadim Pisarev is a famous Ukrainian dancer, People's Artist of Ukraine, Art Director of Donetsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre named after Solovyanenko, founder and director of international festival World Ballet Stars.

Biography

Vadim Yakovlevich Pisarev was born on February 1, 1965 in Donetsk.

Education

Awards

Family

Vadim Pisarev is married with three children. His wife is prima ballerina, People's Artist of Ukraine Inna Dorofeeva. His eldest son Andrey has followed in his father's steps and became a ballet dancer; recently he won a gold medal at prestigious XI International Ballet Competition in Moscow.[1][5]
Pisarev likes picking mushrooms and fishing.[1]

Career

Dance

He performed leading roles in ballets:

In 1996 Vadim Pisarev was appointed the Art Director of Donetsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre named after Solovyanenko.

Choreographic School

In 1992 Vadim Pisarev, together with his wife, prima ballerina of Donetsk Opera and Ballet, People's Artist of Ukraine Inna Dorofeeva, established the Donetsk Opera and Ballet Theatre Choreographic School, also known as Vadim Pisarev Ballet School.[2][6] It is the first Ukrainian non-governmental educational institution of this kind. Gifted children from Donetsk oblast' and other regions of Ukraine learn ballet skills at Vadim Pisarev' school, there's also a school board for non-resident students, with partial allowance.[6] Graduates of the school become students of prestigious dance institutions over the world, such as the Saint Petersburg Academy of Russian Ballet named after A. Vaganova, Moscow Ballet School, Stuttgart Ballet Academy (Germany), Zurich Academy of Dance (Switzerland), etc.
In 1997, Vadim Pisarev Choreography School was awarded the Sergei Diaghilev Medal.[6]

World Ballet Stars

The festival was established in 1994, since then more than 400 outstanding dancers from 35 countries of the world have visited Donetsk, and over 70 ballets by famous choreographers have been performed. The festival is traditionally held in early October of each year in Donetsk and cities of Donetsk oblast.[7]

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