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Valery Panov

Valery Panov ((ロシア語:''Валерий Матвеевич Панов''); born 12 March 1938) is a Soviet-born Israeli dancer and choreographer.
==Early career==
Valery Panov was born in Vitebsk, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (present-day Vitebsk, Belarus) in 1938. He studied at the Vaganova School in Leningrad, which is the present-day Academy of Russian Ballet, St. Petersburg. Panov attended the Moscow and Leningrad Ballet Schools, graduating from the latter in 1957.
He danced with the Maly Ballet in Leningrad (1957–64), where he created roles in Lopukhov's ''Ballad of Love'' (1959), in Davitashvili's ''Daphnis and Chloe'' (1960) and ''Bolero'' (1960), and in Boyarsky's ''Petrushka'' (1961), ''Orpheus'' (title role, 1962), and ''The Lady and the Hooligan'' (1962). In 1964 he joined the Kirov, where he remained until 1972. There he created roles in Jacobson's ''Land of Miracles'' (1967), Vinogradov's ''Gorianka'' (1968), Sergeyev's ''Hamlet'' (title role, 1970), and Kasatkina's and Vasiliov's ''Creation of the World'' (1971).

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