Vladimir Muravlev (Russian: Владимир Муравлёв) is a Russian ballet dancer, born 10 January 1974 in Tashkent (Uzbekistan). He is a grandson of Ural Tansykbayev. He has a degree in Performing Arts from the Uzbek Academic Ballet School (1993) under the tutelage balletmaster Kurkmas Sagatov; RATI - GITIS (2007). He is currently a Principal Dancer with the Moscow Classical Ballet.

Muravlev has partnered some of today's most renowned ballerinas, including Tamara Rojo, Galina Shlyapina, Lyudmila Vasilieva, Ekaterina Berezina, Olga Pavlova, Marina Rzhannikova.

Debuts

1996 - Count Almaviva in Dmitry Bryantsev's Bravo!Figaro (based on Beaumarchais' Mariage de Figaro) at Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre (Moscow Stanislavsky Ballet)
1997 - Count Albrecht in Giselle at The State Academic Alisher Navoi Opera & Ballet Theatre (Tashkent, Uzbekistan, dedicated to the 50-year anniversary of the Uzbek Academic Ballet School
1998 - Prince in Derek Deane's The Nutcracker at the English National Ballet in London (United Kingdom)
1998 - Prince / Prince's Friend in Michael Corder's Cinderella at the English National Ballet in London (United Kingdom)
2002 - Prince Siegfried in Irek Mukhamedov's new production of Swan Lake at the Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera (Warsaw, Poland)

Roles

Awards

  • 1994 - International Ballet Competition «Arabesque» (Perm, Russia) / Bronze Medal
  • 1997 - Moscow International Ballet Competition (Moscow, Russia) / Diploma
  • 1997 - World Art Festival (Los Angeles, United States) /Champion of World Art Festival - Grand Prix and Gold Medal
  • 2002 - International Festival of Dance & Music (Bangkok, Thailand) / Prize for Elegance by Swiss watch company "LONGINES"
  • 2006 - Medal "Honour and advantage" of the International Welfare Foundation ART'S PATRONS OF CENTURY
  • 2009 - Honoured Artist of Russia

See also

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