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Galina Samsova (born Galina Martynovna Samtsova, 14 March 1937 – 11 December 2021) was a Russian ballet dancer and company director.


Early life and training

Samsova was born as Galina Martynovna Samtsova (she later simplified the spelling of her surname) in Stalingrad (now
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) in southwestern Russia on 14 March 1937. began ballet training at an early age. She studied at the Kiev Opera Ballet School with Natalia Verekundova and in 1956 graduated into the Kiev Opera Ballet, where she eventually became a soloist. In 1960 she married the Canadian-Ukrainian dance teacher Alexander Ursuliak and moved with him to Canada. The following year, 1961, she joined the
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in Toronto, having simplified the spelling of her maiden name from Samtsova to Samsova. Hired as a soloist, she was soon promoted to principal dancer and was cast in leading roles in ''Swan Lake'' and ''Giselle'' as well as in works by Balanchine, Tudor, and Cranko.


Performing career

In 1963, Samsova was visiting London when she was recommended to Raymundo de Larraín, nephew of the marquis de Cuevas, for the title role in his lavish new production of Prokofiev's ''
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'', to be choreographed by Vaslav Orlikovsky and presented at the International Dance Festival in Paris. Making her western European debut in the role, which she danced almost every day for a month, Samsova won the festival's gold medal for a performance by a female dancer (
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won the gold medal for a male dancer). Her lyrical interpretation of Cinderella also resulted in invitations to give guest performances in many companies, including the Marseille Opera Ballet and London Festival Ballet. Samsova joined
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as a guest artist in 1964 but soon became a permanent member of the company, serving as its principal ballerina for nearly a decade, until 1973. While there, she formed a partnership with
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, performing in virtuosic showcases such as ''Spring Waters'' and the Medora-Ali ''pas de deux'' from ''Le Corsaire'', evening-length classics such as ''Swan Lake'' and ''The Sleeping Beauty'', and many other works. The pair won the gold medal at Il Festival de la Opera, Madrid, for their performance of ''Giselle''. In 1966 Samsova went to Johannesburg, South Africa, to dance as guest star in yet another production of ''Cinderella,'' staged by French choreographer
Françoise Adret Françoise Adret (7 August 1920 – 1 April 2018) was a French ballet dancer, teacher, choreographer, and company director. Her professional career, international in scope, albeit centered in France, spanned more than sixty years. She was recognize ...
for PACT/TRUK Ballet. The role of Prince Charming in this production was taken by
André Prokovsky André Prokovsky (13 January 1939 – 15 August 2009) was a Franco-Russian ballet dancer, choreographer, and company director. Admired as a bravura performer and an innovative choreographer, he had a varied career that was broadly international in ...
, a Franco-Russian dancer whom Samsova had met in Marseille and who would soon begin to play a large part in her life. Not only her partner on stage, he would become her second husband, after her first marriage failed. During her later years with London Festival Ballet, Samsova formed an acclaimed partnership with Prokovsky. They danced together in numerous works in the company repertory, creating leading roles in ''The Unknown Island'' (1969) by Jack Carter, in ''Othello'' and ''La Péri'' (both 1971) by Peter Darrell, and in ''Dvořák Variations'' (1970) and ''Mozartiana'' (1973) by Ronald Hynd. Samsova and Prokovsky married in 1972 and left London Festival Ballet in 1973 to direct and perform in their own troupe. This soon grew into the New London Ballet, a classical company of fourteen dancers that toured extensively in Britain and overseas with a repertory consisting mostly of newly created works. After the company disbanded in 1977, owing to unmeetable demands of the musicians' union in London, Samsova followed Prokovsky to Italy, where he had accepted the directorship of the Rome Opera Ballet for two years. Besides dancing with that company, Samsova made guest appearances with companies in France, Germany, Hong Kong, Canada, the United States, South Africa, and England. In 1978 she danced as a guest with
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(now called
Birmingham Royal Ballet Birmingham Royal Ballet (BRB) is one of the five major ballet companies of the United Kingdom, alongside The Royal Ballet, the English National Ballet, Northern Ballet and Scottish Ballet. Founded as the Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet, the company ...
) before joining the company as a principal and teacher two years later, in 1980. During her ten years with this troupe she staged the ''grand pas'' from act 2 of ''Paquita'' (1980) and mounted, in collaboration with Peter Wright, a production of ''Swan Lake'' (1981).


Later life

After retiring from the stage, Samsova became the artistic director of the
Scottish Ballet Scottish Ballet is the national ballet company of Scotland and one of the five leading ballet companies of the United Kingdom, alongside the Royal Ballet, English National Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet and Northern Ballet. Founded in 1969, ...
in Glasgow in 1991, succeeding its founder, Peter Darrell, who had died in 1987. Samsova increased the emphasis on the classics in the repertory, mounting her own version of act 3 of ''Raymonda'' (1990), and introduced neoclassic works by Balanchine,
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, and Mark Baldwin, among others. She resigned her post in 1997. Since then, Samsova, divorced from Prokovsky in 1981, has made her home once again in London, where she has been a mentor to rising young dancers. She has also continued her career as a juror at international ballet competitions in Paris, Moscow, Kiev, Shanghai, and Jackson, Mississippi. She died in London on 11 December 2021, at the age of 84.


See also

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List of Russian ballet dancers This is a list of ballet dancers from the Russian Empire, Soviet Union, and Russian Federation, including both ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities. This list includes as well those who were born in these three states but later emigra ...


References


External links


Galina Samsova's Profile, Birmingham Royal Ballet
- Daily Telegraph obituary

- Renée Renouf's interview in Jackson, Mississippi {{DEFAULTSORT:Samsova, Galina 1937 births 2021 deaths 20th-century Russian ballet dancers Birmingham Royal Ballet dancers English National Ballet Russian ballerinas People from Volgograd