Marina Chirkova
Marina Tširkova (Chirkova) (born 27 March 1970 in St. Peterburg, Russia) is a Russian ballerina.
Marina Tširkova gratuated from the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet in 1988 and was asked to join the Mariinsky Theatre as a soloist.
In 1999 she went to dance in Estonian National Opera ballet team as 1st soloists with her long term dance partner Vladimir Archangelsky.
She started her own dance school "Luikede Lend" in Estonia in 2006.
Repertoire
- Kitri ( "Don Quixote" Minkus)
- Mehmen Banu ( "Legend of Love" Melikov choir. Yuri Grigorovich)
- Giselle, Myrtha ( "Giselle" by Adan)
- Zarema ( "The Fountain of Bakhchisarai" Asafiev)
- Odette-Odile ( "Swan Lake" by Tchaikovsky)
- Aurora ( "Sleeping Beauty" by Tchaikovsky)
- La Sylphide ( "La Sylphide" Shneytshoffer)
- Marie ( "Nutcracker" by Tchaikovsky)
- «Les Sylphides" (choreographer Fokine to music by Chopin)
- Scheherazade ( "Scheherazade" by Rimsky-Korsakov, the choir. Fokin)
- Solo parts in "Symphony in C Major" and "Serenade" Balanchine, in "Poem of Ecstasy" chorus. Ratmansky, music. Scriabin, etc.
- Juliet ( "Romeo and Juliet" Prokofiev, Chorus. M. Murdmaa)
- Juliet ( "Romeo and Juliet" Prokofiev, Chorus. T. Härm)
- Renata ( "The Fiery Angel" Scriabin, choir. M. Murdmaa)
- Bride ( "Honeymoon" chorus. M. Murdmaa)
- Anna ( "Anna Karenina", choreographer Yu Smariginas)
- Olympia ( "Coppelia" by Delibes, choreography by Bigonzeti)
- Cassandra ( "Cassandra", choreographed by Luciano Cannito)
- The Firebird ( "Firebird" by Igor Stravinsky and choreographer Attila Egerhazi)
- Ravel ( "Bolero", choreographer Tiit Härm)
- Rose ( "Rose of Shannon" by Jean Sibelius, the choir. Yuri Vamos)
- Marguerite Gautier ( "The Lady of the Camellias" Franz Liszt choir. Tiit Härm)
- La Sylphide ( "La Sylphide", choreographer August Bournonville, staged Kloburg Eve, Frank Andersen, Anne Marie Vessel Schlüter, etc.)
- «The Dying Swan" Sensans choir. Fokin
- Milady ( "The Three Musketeers"
- Taglioni ( "Pas de Quatre" chorus. Fokin)
- Taglioni ( "Pas de Quatre" chorus. A Jacobson)
- Thumbnails L. Jacobson ( "The Kiss", "Ecstasy", "The Dying Swan")
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