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Olga Smirnova (ballet)
Olga Smirnova (born 1991) is a Russian ballet dancer who has been highly acclaimed for her recent leading roles with the Bolshoi Ballet. She has danced at venues across Europe as well as appearing in Beijing and Japan.
==Biography==
Born in St Petersburg, Smirnova comes from a family with no connections with ballet.〔 Her mother encouraged her to take up the art at the Vaganova Academy where she studied under Lyudmila Kovaleva. The academy, which some consider as the source of modern ballet, is over 260 years old.〔(Russian Ballet Celebrates 275 (!!!) Years ), ''Dance Magazine'', 2013, retrieved 13 March 2014〕 She participated in the academy's tours across Europe and Japan, performing in the 2004 presentation arranged jointly with the Royal Ballet School. In 2011, immediately after her graduation, she was recruited by the Bolshoi and spent just one day in the corps de ballet before taking on solos.〔 Having joined the company as a soloist, she was promoted to first soloist in her first season and to leading soloist at the end of her second season in 2013. In 2011, while still a student at the Vaganova academy she appeared in London at the London Coliseum to commemorate Galina Ulanova, who is said to be one of the greatest of ballerinas. For the commemoration routine, which was choreographed by A. Messerer and accompanied by Dvořák's ''Melody'', Smirnova danced with S. Strelkov. She also danced, in June of that year, at Diana Vishneva's benefit performance at the Mariinsky theatre. The following month she was in Beijing, partnered by the Bolshoi's principal dancer Semyon Chudin, performing ''Grand Pas Classique'' (choreography by V. Gsovsky) to music by the 19th century French composer Daniel Auber.〔
In 2012 and 2013, she danced leading roles in ''La Bayadère'', ''Diamonds'', ''The Pharaoh's Daughter'' and ''Swan Lake''. In 2013 she performed the role of Tatiana at the Bolshoi's premiere of Cranko's ''Onegin''. She has created roles such as Bianca in Mailliot's Taming of the Shrew, Jorma Elmo's 'Dream of Dream', the Marquess in Pierre Lacotte's Marco Spada. Her repertoire also includes Aurora in the Sleeping Beauty, Anastasia in Ivan the Terrible, Terpischore in Balanchine's Apollo, Marguerite in John Neumeier's Lady of the Camellias.
in 2014, she was invited to guest with the American Ballet Theatre as Nikiya in Natalia Makarova's production of La Bayadere. She also danced the principal part in Diamonds, a part which she premiered in 2012, in the Bolshoi's broadcast of Jewels.

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