Maria Abashova Explained

Maria Abashova
Birth Name:Мария Юрьевна Абашова
Birth Date:6 September 1983
Birth Place:Lviv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Citizenship:Russia
Education:St. Pölten Ballet Conservatory, Austria
Occupation:Ballet dancer
Years Active:from 2002
Current Group:Eifman Ballet
Dances:Anna Karenina, Nina Zarechnaya, Camille Claudel, Empress, von Meck and others
Module:Awards: YAGP's golden medal, 2002
Zolotaya maska, 2006
Zolotoy sofit, 2007

Maria Yurievna Abashova (Russian: Мария Юрьевна Абашова) is a Russian ballerina who is principal dancer at the Eifman Ballet, St. Petersburg. She studied at St. Pölten Ballet Conservatory, Austria.[1]

Abashova excelled and became acknowledged by critics in Anna's part in Anna Karenina ballet by Boris Eifman.

Built like an imperial Borzoi, Maria Abashova, as Anna, is eye riveting every moment she is on stage. Choreography that made the most of her physical attributes allowed her time and again to extend a line from fingertip to toe that seemed to stretch on forever. Voluminous skirted costumes reminiscent of Martha Graham's fluid jerseys, abetted the illusion of endless leg.[2]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: St.Petersburg Eifman Ballet - Maria Abashova, soloist of the Eifman Ballet Theatre, St.-Petersburg. eifmanballet.ru. 26 June 2019.
  2. Web site: Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg: Anna Karenina. exploredance.com. 26 June 2019.