Diana Vishneva
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Diana Viktorovna Vishneva (born 13 July 1976) is a Russian ballet dancer who appears as a principal dancer with the Mariinsky Ballet (formerly the Kirov Ballet).
Personal life
Vishneva was born in Leningrad, Russian Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia), and she was the second of two children. Viktor Vishnev, her father, is Russian, and Guzal Afletunova, her mother, is Tatar, is Tatar. Lotfulla Aflyatunov, a hereditary mullah, was born in Tatarstan's Apastovsky District. In 1930, he was exiled to Siberia and later moved to Kyrgyzstan, where Diana's mother was born. She is a practicing Orthodox Christian who has attended church to be baptized. Konstantin Selinevich was married in 2013 and she died in 2013. Rudolf-Viktor, their son, was born on May 13, 2018.
Career
Vishneva was educated at the Valiantova Academy of Russian Ballet in Vain. She received the highest marks in the school's history when she attended Valiantova Academy. She also performed at the Mariinsky Theatre during her last year at the Academy. On her return from college in 1995, Vishneva joined the Mariinsky Ballet Company. Vishneva was aided by two awards at the start of her career – the Benois de la Danse and the Golden Sofit – helping her rise to the top of the charts quickly. In 1996, she was promoted to principal.
During the 2003 spring season, Vishneva appeared with the American Ballet Theatre for the first time. In 2005, she joined the company as a principal dancer. Vishneva was fired from the ABT in 2017 after being a member of the ABT.
Vishneva became a member of the Russian Children's Welfare Society's Honorary Board of Directors in 2008 (RCWS). Vishneva was one of the featured dancers in the 2006 documentary Ballerina. Discipline, Kérastase's new product line and in-salon therapy, became her new star in 2014 and the first star of the in-salon treatment.
Don Quixote, Romeo and Juliet, La Bayadère, Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, Onegin (Cranko), The Firebird and Giselle are among Vishneva's repertoires. She also performs the works of modern choreographers, particularly George Balanchine, William Forsythe, and Roland Petit. She has received critical acclaim for her interpretation of Rubies (the second movement of Balanchine's evening-length ballet, Jewels) Giselle and Kenneth MacMillan's Manon. Angel Corella and Vladimir Malakhov, two well-known dancers, have performed with her collaborators.
Vishneva has appeared with many ballet companies, including not only American Ballet Theatre but also the Bolshoi Ballet, the Paris Opera Ballet, Teatro alla Scala in Milan and Berlin State Opera.
The Mariinsky Theatre held the premiere of Diana Vishneva: Dialogues, bringing together world class choreographers' works. Martha Graham (USA) Paul Lightfoot and Sol León (Netherlands) and John Neumeier (Germany) appeared in October 2011. The program, which consists of three independent ballets, has since been praised in Moscow and New York.
She also appeared in the opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Awards
- People's Artist of Russia (2007)
- Recipient of the State Prize of Russia (2000)
- Prizewinner at the International Ballet Competition (Lausanne, 1994)
- Recipient of the Benois de la Danse prize (1996), the Golden Sofit (1996), the Baltika prize (1998), the Golden Mask (2001), the Dancer of Europe 2002 prize, Ballet magazine prize (2003)
- Recipient of Russia’s Golden Mask theatre prize (2009) in three categories: “Ballet/Best Production”, “Ballet/Contemporary dance/Best actress” and “Critics' Award” (Diana Vishneva: Beauty in Motion; project by Sergei Danilian, USA-Russia)
- Recipient of Russia's Golden Mask theatre prize (2013) in the categories: “Ballet/ Best Production” and “Ballet/Contemporary dance/Best actress” (Diana Vishneva: Dialogues)