Birth Date: | 5 September 1989 |
Birth Place: | Soviet Russia |
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Occupation: | principal dancer |
Current Group: | Berlin State Ballet |
Ksenia Ovsyanick (Russian: Ксения Овсяник; born September 5, 1989) is a Belarusian-British ballet dancer who, as of December 2022, is a principal dancer with the Berlin State Ballet and an international guest performing artist.
Born in Soviet Russia to a psychologist mother and an economist father. She has two older sisters, one an Israeli economist and a second, Alena Yiv Israeli actress and director.[1]
Ovsyanick married artist Zdenek Konvalina in 2014.[2]
Ovsyanick started her ballet training at the Belarusian State Ballet College; following her win at the Prix de Lausanne competition in Switzerland, she continued her studies at the English National Ballet School in London and eventually joined English National Ballet in 2008.[3]
A year later, she performed her first principal role Giselle for which she was nominated for English National Ballet's Emerging dancer award.[4]
In 2012 Ksenia had the title role of Firebird choreographed for her in the world premiere of "Firebird" by George Williamson, which brought her the UK Critics’ Circle National Dance Award for outstanding performance.[5]
In 2013 Ms. Ovsyanick was nominated for "Prix Benois de la Danse" best female dancer award, and in 2018 she won "Dance Open" international Ballet Award in St. Petersburg.[6]
In 2016 she joined the Berlin State Ballet as a Principal dancer. In 2019/2020, she was also a guest artist with the Polish national ballet.
Over the years, Ovsyanick performed on stages around the world on all 6 continents and created roles with current choreographers such as Nacho Duato, Alexander Ekman, Itzik Galili, Alexei Ratmansky, Richard Siegal, Liam Scarlett, George Williamson, Yabin Wang while performing a broad repertoire of classical and contemporary ballets.[7]
Parallel with performing on stage, Ovsyanick was famous for her collaborations beyond the stage with art galleries, artists, fashion designers, filmmakers and producing dancers' message during the early COVID-19 pandemic "From Berlin with love", which many dance companies worldwide responded to with creating their own.[8]
Ovsyanick collaborated with British sculptor Simon Gudgeon who created a series of outdoor sculptures exhibited throughout the UK winning several awards.[9]