Honored Artist of Ukraine Viktoriya Dymovskaya became Laureate of the International Competition “Caspi Art” – Grand Prix in spring 2019. She premiered in Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker North American 25th Anniversary Tour in 2017 and in 2018 performing as Moor Doll in Act I, opening Act II as the Dove of Peace, a role that is exclusive to Moscow Ballet’s production, and performing the Arabian Variation using the Acro-Balletic style which was first embraced and made popular by Moscow Ballet’s Sergey Chumakov and Elena Petrichenko. A native of Lviv, Ballerina Viktoriya Dymovskaya was named Honored Artist of Ukraine in 2012, four short years after graduating from the esteemed Lviv School of Ballet and Choreography under pedagogue Vadim Pisarev. Her main teacher at ballet academy was Honored Artist of Ukraine Inna Dorofeeva, and other pedagogues include G Volodina and E Ogurtsova. Immediately on graduation Viktoriya was invited to join the National Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Donetsk as a Soloist and in 2008 Viktoriya became Prima Ballerina at the Donbass Opera and Ballet Theatre. In 2014 Viktoriya was invited as Principal Dancer in the historic and highly esteemed Lviv National Theatre of Opera and Ballet. She was a participant in 12 “The Stars of World Ballet” festivals and has performed in more than in 30 countries around the world.
Viktoriya’s extensive repertoire includes: “Swan Lake” by Tchaikovsky as Odette, Odile; “Don Quixote” by Minkus as Kitri; “Romeo and Juliette” by Prokofiev and also by Tchaikovsky as Juliette; “Cinderella” by Prokofiev as Cinderella; “Spartacus” by Khachaturian as Fregiya, “Le Corsaire” by Adan as Medora; “La Bayadere” by Minkus as Nikiya; “Arabian Nights” by Amirov as Scheherazade; “Giselle” by Adan as Giselle; “Peer Gynt” by Grieg as Solveig; “Forest Song” by Skorulskiy as Mavka; “Francesca da Rimini” by Tchaikovsky as Francesca; “Sylphs” by Chopin as 7th waltz and prelude; “ Notre-Dame de Paris” by Puny as Esmeralda; “Nutcracker” by Tchaikovsky, choreography by V. Vainonen as Clara; “Giselle” by A. Adan, choreography J. Coralli as Giselle; “Francesca da Rimini” by Tchaikovsky, choreography by E. Khasianova as Francesca; “Carmen Suite” by R. Shchedrin, choreography by S. Naienko as Carmen; “Scheherazade” by N. Rimsky-Korsakov, choreography by M. Fokine as Zubeida; “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” by B. Pavlovsky, choreography by H. Mayorov as Snow White; “Closer than Love” by J. Pachelbel, G. Handel, W. Gluck, A. Vivaldi, E. Bosso, A. Marcello, choreography by A. Shoshin in the First Duet; “Pulcinella”by I. Stravinsky, choreography by M. Algeri as Pimpinella; and “The Rite of Spring” by (I.Stravinsky, choreography by M. Algeri as The Chosen One.
Viktoria participates in many international festivals including Gala concerts: “The Stars of World Ballet” in Donetsk annually from 2008 to 2013; “Estrelas do Ballet” in Brazil 2015, 2016 and 2017; and Gala concert in Cyprus 2016 and 2017. In 2017 and 2018 she performed as a member of the jury in the “Festival della Danza Maiori Grandi Eventi;” in 2018 she performed in the Gala concert “The Stars of World Ballet” in Kharkov and in Odessa; and in the Gala concert “Vivat Ballet” in Odessa.
