Pavel Dmitrichenko

Pavel V. Dmitrichenko, 2013

Pavel V. Dmitrichenko is a Russian ballet dancer and formerly a principal dancer of the Bolshoi Theatre.

Biography

Dmitrichenko was born on January 3, 1984 in Moscow into a family of artists, all members of the State Academic Folk Dance Ensemble under the direction of Igor Moiseyev.

In 2002 he graduated from the Moscow State Academy of Choreography and was accepted into the ballet company of the Bolshoi Theatre. In 2005 he graduated from the Institute of Russian theater.

He is Angelina Vorontsova's common-law husband.[1]

Roles

Among the roles he has played are: "Yasha" in the "Golden Age", the "Evil Genius" in "Swan Lake", "Abderrahmane" in "Raymonda", "Spartacus" in "Spartacus", "Jose" in "Carmen Suite", "Tybalt" in "Romeo and Juliet", "Hans" in "Giselle" and "Ivan" in "Ivan the Terrible".

Prizes and awards

In 2004 Dmitrichenko received the diploma of the International Ballet Competition in Rome, Italy.

Sergei Filin acid attack case

Dmitrichenko was arrested on March 5, 2013 in relation to the attack, of January 17, 2013, on the artistic director of the Bolshoi Sergei Filin.[2] According to the police an unknown assailant doused acid on the face of Filin.[3] On March 5 Dmitrichenko’s home was searched.[4] According to Moscow police on March 6, all three detainees wrote a confession.[5] On December 3, 2013 Dmitrichenko was given a six-year prison sentence for his role in the attack.[6] In March 2014 the conviction from December 2013 was canceled. The case was then reviewed. At the retrial the court refused Dmitrichenko's request to call witnesses in his defense and rendered a verdict quickly with the prosecution, resulting in a sentence of 51/2 years, six months less than the original 2013 sentence.[7]

Dmitrichenko was granted an early release from prison due to good behavior in May, 2016 after serving 3 years of his sentence.[8] Following a chance meeting with the Bolshoi's new artistic director, Makhar K. Vaziev, Dmitrichenko was granted a building pass and returned the Bolshoi for morning practice routines only. General director Vladimir Urin stated after Dmitrichenko's release that the dancer could audition to rejoin the company provided there was an opening and provided he proved himself as an artist.[9]

References

  1. Exclusive Interview: Did this Bolshoi Ballerina Inspire an Acid Attack?
  2. Нападение на Филина: задержанные признали вину
  3. Балетмейстеру Большого театра Филину угрожали незадолго до нападения
  4. Полиция задержала исполнителя нападения на Филина
  5. ГУВД Москвы: Задержаны подозреваемые в нападении на Сергея Филина
  6. http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/03/world/europe/russia-bolshoi-acid-attack/
  7. Prison sentences reduced in Bolshoi attack
  8. Associated Press. "Bolshoi Dancer Pavel Dmitrichenko, Convicted in Acid Attack, Is Released on Parole". NBC News. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  9. MacFarquhar, Neil (November 2, 2016). "Bolshoi Gives Building Pass to Dancer Involved in Acid Attack on its Director". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  • Pavel Dmitrichenko on IMDb
  • Biography page at Bolshoi website (in Russian)
  • "Павел Дмитриченко: "Я не карьерист и не фанат балета"". Частный Корреспондент. 2011-02-16. Retrieved 2013-03-06.
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