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Valentin Fedorov Designer
Valentin Fedorov draws on a unique set of influences to create the
colorful sets and puppetry of “The Crown of Russian Ballet”. He was
born in Ibresi in the At
The Moscow Artistic Academic Theatre, founded in 1898 by
K.S.Stanislavsky and V.I.Nemirovitch-Danchenko, Fedorov became a
prodigy of the legendary Valery Leventhal of the Bolshoi Ballet, a
seminal figure of the golden age of the Bolshoi, known for his diverse
and often wonderfully comical sets. Since
1988, he has been the art director at the Chuvashia State Theatre of
Opera and Ballet. He has designed more than 40 productions including
opera: “Silva” (1990), “Traviata” (1992), “Rigoletto” (1999); ballet:
“Marriage of Balzaminov” (1991), “Cupper Horse Rider” (1993), “Swan
Lake” (2000), “Nutcracker” (2001), “Bayadere” (2002), “Cinderella”
(2003), “Sleeping Beauty” (2008); puppet theatre: “Ruslan and Lyudmila” (1996) and dramatic theatre: “Restless Sohpia” (1998). In 1991, his “Blackberry Along the Fence” was the winner of the “Best Performances of Russia Festival”. |
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