Olga Gaiko

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People’s Artist of Belarus (2012)
Honoured Artist of the Republic of Belarus (2007)
Winner of the prize of the President of the Republic of Belarus “For Spiritual Revival” (2009)
Laureate of “Philip Morris Debut” Ballet Prize (2002)

Olga Gaiko graduated from the Belarusian State Choreographic College. She joined the ballet company of the National Academic Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Theatre of the Republic of Belarus in 1997.

She has worked with outstanding choreographers and ballet masters, such as Andris Liepa, Valentin Elizariev, Nikita Dolgushin, Nina Ananiashvili, etc.


REPERTOIRE

The Siren / Le Villi. Fatum
Åse / Peer Gynt
Kitri / Don Quixote
Odette/ Odile / Swan Lake
Aurora, the Lilac Fairy / The Sleeping Beauty
The Tsar Maiden / The Little Humpbacked Horse
The title role / Giselle
The title role / La Esmeralda
Medora / Le Corsaire
Nele / The Legend of Eulenspiegel by Eugene Glebov
Rogneda / Passions (Rogneda) by Andrei Mdivani
Carmen / Carmen Suite
The title role / The Firebird
The Chosen Maiden / The Rite of Spring
The Beloved, the Harlot / Carmina Burana
Lise / La Fille mal gardée
Lady Macbeth / Macbeth
Phrygia / Spartacus
Nikiya / La Bayadère
Masha / The Nutcracker
Juliet / Romeo and Juliet
Abbie / Desire Under the Elms
Zarema / The Fountain of Bakhchisarai
Isolde / Tristan and Isolde
The Fairy / Cinderella
The Sylph / La Sylphide
The title role / Thamar
Zobeide / Scheherazade
The title role / Paquita
The Stepmother / Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Bogdan Pavlovsky
Dark Angel / Serenade
Jadwiga / Vitaut by Vyacheslav Kuznetsov
Aysha / Seven Beauties by Kara Karaev
Taglioni / Pas de Quatre
The title role / Laurencia by Alexander Krein
The Beloved / Le Petit Prince by Eugene Glebov


CONCERT TOUR

With the company of the Bolshoi Theatre of Belarus, Olga Gaiko has toured Spain, France, Greece, Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, Bulgaria, China, Egypt, South Africa, Korea, etc.

She danced twice in the opening of the Days of Belarusian Culture in Russia (guest performances of Passions (Rogneda) in 2001 and Romeo and Juliet in 2004 at the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia).

In December 2005, she performed the lead role in Swan Lake given as part of the opening of the Days of Belarusian Culture in China.

In 2007 and 2008, she appeared with the company in the Days of Belarusian Culture in Egypt and Syria.


 

 

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