Born in Moscow. In 1989, having completed his studies
at the Moscow College of Choreography (today the Moscow Academy of Choreography;
Alexander Bondarenko's class), he joined the Bolshoi Theatre Company. In 1995,
he graduated from the performers' faculty of the Institute of Choreography
(today Institute and College have been amalgamated into the Moscow State Academy
of Choreography). He rehearsed under Nikolai Simachyov, Boris Akimov and
Galina Ulanova. At the present time, his teacher-repetiteur is Nikolai
Fadeyechev.
Main
Repertory
1991 Paris (Romeo and Juliet;
choreography by Yuri Grigorovich) Soloist (Chopiniana;
choreography by Mikhail Fokine)
1992 Prince Siegfried (Swan Lake;
choreography by Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov, Alexander Gorsky, Yuri
Grigorovich production) Romeo (Romeo and
Juliet) Prince Kurbsky (Ivan the Terrible to
music by Sergei Prokofiev; choreography by Yuri
Grigorovich)
1993 Count Albrecht
(Giselle; Yuri Grigorovich production; then Vladimir Vasiliev
production) Prince Desire (The Sleeping Beauty; Yuri
Grigorovich production)
1994 Solor (La Bayadere; Yuri
Grigorovich production)
1995 Basilio (Don Quixote;
choreography by Marius Petipa, Alexander Gorsky in a version by Alexei
Fadeyechev) Romeo (Romeo and Juliet; choreography by
Leonid Lavrovsky)
1997 Jean de
Brienne (Raimonda; Yuri Grigorovich
production)
1998 Soloist
(Dreams about Japan; Alexei Ratmansky
creation)
1999 Soloist
Part 2 (Symphony in C; choreography by Georges Balanchine)
- creation at Bolshoi Theatre
2001 Prince Siegfried (Swan
Lake; Yuri Grigorovich second version) -
creation
2005 Lysander (A Midnight's Summer
Dream. John Neumeier production) Jose (Carmen
Suite; choreography by Alberto Alonso)
2007 Serenade(choreography
by Georges Balanchine) - was among the creators of this ballet at the
Bolshoi Theatre
2008 Lucien
d'Hervilly (Paquita. Staging and new choreographic version by
Yuri Burlaka)
He performed Alexei Ratmansky's ballets, Charms of
Mannerism (set to music by Richard Strauss) and Leah (set to music by
Leonard Bernstein; first version).
In 2003, he partnered Marianela Nunez
in Don Quixote Grand Pas in the concert of the Bolshoi Ballet and Royal Ballet
soloists at the Bolshoi Theatre.
In 1995, Andrei Uvarov and Nadezhda
Gracheva danced the main roles in Swan Lake with Belgrade National
Theatre in Belgrade, Serbia.
Awards
In 1993, for his interpretation
of the part of Romeo in Romeo and Juliet in Yuri Grigorovich
production, he was awarded the Benois de la danse International Dance
Association prize. In 1995, she won 1st prize at International
Ballet Competition in Osaka (Japan). In 1996, he was awarded the title of
Merited Artist of the Russian Federation. In 2001, he was awarded the
title of People's Artist of the Russian Federation. In 2003,
Ballet magazine awarded him its Soul of Dance prize (in the
Star of Dance nomination).
"Swan Lake" - White Adagio. Svetlana Zakharova, Andrei Uvarov. Bolshoi theatre Grand Re-Opening Gala 28/10/2011.
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