Sabina Yapparova

Sabina Yapparova

Ballerina
Country: Russia

Content:
  1. Biography of Sabina Yapparova
  2. Artistic Career

Biography of Sabina Yapparova

Sabina Yapparova was born in 1983 in Ufa, Russia. She graduated from the Bashkir Choreographic School named after R. Nureyev in Ufa in 2001. In the same year, she joined the St. Petersburg Ballet Theater under the direction of Konstantin Tachkin as a soloist. In 2007, she became a member of the Mikhailovsky Theatre.

Artistic Career

Throughout her career, Sabina Yapparova has performed a diverse range of roles, showcasing her versatility and artistry. Some of the notable roles in her repertoire include Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet," Giselle in "Giselle, or The Wilis," Red Riding Hood in "Chipollino," Princess Aurora and the Diamond Fairy in "Sleeping Beauty," Masha in "The Nutcracker," Bacchante in "Spartacus," Gulnara in "Le Corsaire," Amur in "Don Quixote," and Manu in "La Bayadere."

In addition to classical ballet, Yapparova has also excelled in contemporary works. She has performed in choreographies by Nacho Duato, including "Duende," "Prelude," and "Multiplicity. Forms of Silence and Emptiness."

Sabina Yapparova's performances have captivated audiences with her technical precision, emotional depth, and graceful movements. Her dedication to her craft and commitment to continuous growth in her artistry have made her a respected and admired dancer in the ballet world.

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