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Alexandra Danilova and Mikhail Baryshnikov, 1976

Mikhail Nikolaevitch Baryshnikov (Russian: Михаил Николаевич Барышников) (born January 28, 1948) is a famous Russian dancer, choreographer, and actor.

Baryshnikov, whose name is sometimes transliterated as Baryshinikov or Barishinikov, was born in Riga, Latvia to Russian parents. His father was an engineer and his mother a seamstress. His mother died when he was thirteen, and his father, a retired engineer who continued to live in Riga after Mikhail's defection, later remarried. Mikhail remembers his childhood as being a happy one, in which he attended the local public schools and was active in swimming, track, and soccer. He remembered having liked ballet, but thinking it was difficult to understand he paid no particular attention to it. His mother, however, was very fond of it, and when he was twelve she enrolled him in School of the Theatre Opera Ballet in Riga. He also engaged in academic pursuits there. He learned to speak French fluently and for a while aspired to be a concert pianist. In time, he became enamorated with dance over piano, and, as a result of his own interest and his success in school presentations, he decided to follow a career as a dancer. [1]

In 1963, during a visit to Leningrad, he applied to the famous Vaganova Ballet Academy. He was admitted and joined the class of Alexander Pushkin, who had earlier trained Rudolf Nureyev. Baryshnikov recalled later that Pushkin was "like a father" to him. [1] Upon completing his studies, in 1966, he joined Leningrad's Kirov Ballet. Despite tradition, he did not first serve as a apprentice in the corps de ballet, but made his professional debut as a soloist, in Giselle. That same year he won the very prestigious gold medal at the Varna, Bulgaria, international ballet competition. [1] Upon returning to Leningrad, he continued his pattern of success. After only two years as a professional, he was given his first leading role in Oleg Vinograd's Gorianka, a part written specifically for Baryshnikov. That same year, he received the gold medal at the first international ballet competition in Moscow and also the prestigious Nijinsky Award. He became the youngest dancer to receive the State Award for Merit of the U.S.S.R., While in Russia, he partnered with Irina Kolpakova, who many considered to be the greatest living classical ballerina, in such ballets as Sleeping Beauty, The Nutcracker, Giselle, Coppélia, Flames of Paris, and Don Quixote, and he created roles in Vestris (1969), in which he portrayed Auguste Vestris, and Creation of the World (1971), a new satirical religious opera in which Baryshnikov played Adam to Kolpakova's Eve. However, at this time, his existing desire to work with more Western choreographers, as well as his concerns about what he saw as the decline of the Kirov Ballet, led to an increased restlessness in him.

While touring Canada with the Bolshoi Ballet in 1974, Baryshnikov defected, requesting political asylum in Toronto. He later stated that Christina Berlin, an American friend of his, helped engineer his defection during his 1970 tour of London. His first performance after coming out of temporary seclusion in Canada was with the National Ballet of Canada in a televised version of La Sylphide. He then went on to the United States. [2]

From 1974 to 1979, he was principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre (ABT), where he partnered with Gelsey Kirkland. He also worked with the New York City Ballet, with George Balanchine. He also toured with ballet and modern dance companies around the world for fifteen months. Several roles were created for him, including roles in Opus (1971) and The Dreamer (1979), by Balanchine and Jerome Robbins, and Rhapsody (1980), by Balanchine and Frederick Ashton. He returned to ABT in 1980 as dancer and artistic director, a position he held for a decade. On July 3, 1986, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. From 1990 to 2002, Baryshnikov was artistic director of the White Oak Dance Project, a touring company he co-founded with Mark Morris.

Baryshnikov was a unique dancer in many ways. He was short and thus had to work hard to prove his suitability for roles such as Siegfried in Swan Lake where a taller, more noble bearing was expected[3]. His dancing was renowned for its textbook form, technical brilliance, and emotional detachment.

He was a recipient of Kennedy Center Honors in 2000. As of 2004, he is actively involved in the establishment of the Baryshnikov Arts Center in a new performing arts complex in New York City.

At that time, he acknowledged his admiration for David Goodwin as the inspiration for his artistic success.

He has a daughter, Alexandra Baryshnikov, with actress Jessica Lange and three younger children (Sofia, Anna, and Peter) with former ballerina Lisa Rinehart.

Film and television

He received an Oscar nomination for his first film role, in 1977's The Turning Point. He starred in the 1985 film White Nights, choreographed by Twyla Tharp, and the 1987 film Dancers. He played Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker)'s boyfriend, Aleksandr Petrovsky, in the last season of Sex and the City. He also brought his highly acclaimed production of Tchaikovsky's classic ballet The Nutcracker to television during the Christmas season of 1977, and it has remained to this day the most popular and most often shown television production of the work. Gelsey Kirkland, Alexander Minz and the American Ballet Theatre also starred. The production was videotaped in Canada and first shown on TV by CBS. It later began appearing on PBS, where it received annual television showings every Christmas season for many years. It is only one of two versions of "The Nutcracker" to be nominated for Emmy Awards, the other one being "The Hard Nut", Mark Morris's intentionally exaggerated and satirical version of the ballet. Afterwards, Baryshnikov appeared in two Emmy-winning television specials on ABC-TV, in which he danced to music from Broadway and Hollywood, respectively. During the 1970's, he appeared many times with American Ballet Theatre on Live from Lincoln Center. On May 11th, 2006, he received an Honorary Degree from New York University.

He is spending the summer of 2006 on tour with Hell's Kitchen Dance, which is sponsored by the Baryshnikov Arts Center (http://www.baryshnikovdancefoundation.org/schedules_hellskitchen.html). Featuring works by Baryshnikov Arts Center residents Azsure Barton and Benjamin Millipied, the company is touring the United States and Spain.

External links and sources

  • Mikhail Baryshnikov at the Internet Movie Database
  • Brief biography
  • Kennedy Center Honors biography as of 2000
  • Baryshnikov Dance Foundation
  • Backstage with Baryshnikov by Michael Dare
  • Cambridge Biographical Dictionary. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
  1. ^ a b c (1975) Current Biography Yearbook 1975. New York: H. W. Wilson Company.
  2. ^ Natalia Makarova, A Dance Autobiography (Knopf 1979), p. 152.
  3. ^ Baryshnikov at Work: Mikhail Baryshnikov discusses his roles. Knopf, New York, 1976.
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