We want to bring the magic of ballet to everyone.
Timur: I began my professional dance career in 1965. I was rewarded from a very early age with the opportunity to dance at the Bolshoi Theatre, and I have worked professionally with the Stanislavsky Theatre for many, many years. I really disliked the pompous image of dance; I wanted to use the Stanislavsky style of performance to interpret the stories, to create dance gestures. I don’t like the use of excessive wardrobe or scenery, it gets in the way of the dancer’s own performance. I think a dancer should be able to communicate their emotions, the maze of sensations that are produced on stage, magically to the audience.





