Alisa Rusina


Upcoming performances:
24 November 2024
Soloist performing character and acting roles

Born in Jambul (Kazakhstan).
Graduated from the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet in 2011.
Joined the Mariinsky Ballet the same year.

Repertoire includes:
Giselle (Bathilde); choreography by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot and Marius Petipa,
The Sleeping Beauty (Carabosse, Servant); choreography by Marius Petipa, revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev,
Swan Lake (Mazurka, Hungarian dance); choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev,
Raymonda (Mazurka, Hungarian dance); choreography by Marius Petipa, revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev,
Don Quixote (Mercedes, Fandango, Gypsy Dance, Oriental Dance); choreography by Alexander Gorsky after motifs of the production by Marius Petipa; choreography of the Gypsy and Oriental Dances by Nina Anisimova,
Le Corsaire (Forban Dance, Palestinian Dance); production by Pyotr Gusev after the composition and choreography of Marius Petipa,
Michel Fokine's ballets Pétrouchka (Nurses) and Schéhérazade (Odalisques),
Prodigal Son (Sisters); choreography by George Balanchine,
The Fountain of Bakhchisarai (Polish Noblewomen, Ghirei’s Second Wife, Cracovienne, Dance of the Captive Maidens); choreography by Rostislav Zakharov,
The Nutcracker (Spanish Dance, Trepak); choreography by Vasily Vainonen,
Romeo and Juliet (Folk Dance, Servants at the Inn, Courtesans); choreography by Leonid Lavrovsky,
Leonid Yakobson’s ballets Shurale (Matchmakers, Head Matchmaker) and Spartacus (Egyptian Woman, Heterae),
The Stone Flower (a Young Gypsy Woman); choreography by Yuri Grigorovich,
Marguerite and Armand (Marguerite’s Double); choreography by Frederick Ashton,
Anyuta (Gypsies); choreography by Vladimir Vasiliev,
The Little Humpbacked Horse (Gypsy Dance) and Anna Karenina (Annushka),
In the Jungle (Jay); choreography by Anton Pimonov,
Symphony in Three Movements; choreography by Radu Poklitaru,
Yaroslavna. The Eclipse (Dancers, The Patrol), Pétrouchka (Proscenium servants); choreography by Vladimir Varnava
and dances in the opera Ruslan and Lyudmila (Oriental Dance), Aida (Egyptian), Prince Igor (Polovtsian Maiden), Betrothal in a Monastery (Boléro) and A life for the Tsar (Сracovienne).

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