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Alexander Nagiba
Artistic
Director
Vermont Ballet Theater School
Alexander Nagiba was born and
raised in the former Soviet Union. A native Ukrainian, he started
his ballet training at age 8 with famous Russian teachers. In his
youth, Mr. Nagiba performed at the Bolshoi, Kirov and Kremlin Opera Houses. In 1980, Mr. Nagiba immigrated to
the United States. He then continued dancing with American Ballet
Theater II and joined Pittsburgh Ballet Theater in 1985 where he
was promoted to soloist in 1989. Throughout his career with PBT
he received rave reviews for his technique, artistry and dramatic
ability including those from prestigious sources such as the New
York Times, Philadelphia Inquirer and Dance Magazine.
Mr. Nagiba's career included works from classical, contemporary
and Balanchine ballets. His many principle roles include Romeo,
Mercutio and Benvolio from Romeo and Juliet, Puck from A Midsummer
Night Dream, Basilio and Espada from Don Quixote, Franz in Coppelia,
Petroushka in Petrouska, Cavalier and Snow King in The Nutcracker,
Bluebird and the Prince in The Sleeping Beauty. His more contemporary
parts included leading roles in Cinderella, Dracula and Configurations,
a ballet made famous and choreographed for Michael Baryishnikov
by Choo San Goh. His Balanchine ballets include the title character
in Prodigal Son, Allegro Brilliante and leads in Rubies and Emeralds
in Jewels, Symphony in C, Western Symphony, Square Dance, Tarantella
and many others. His work has earned him a place in the Balanchine
Archive in New York City, documenting Square Dance with Laura Desiree
and Patricia Wilde.
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