Ivan Oleksandrovych Putrov ( uk, Іван Олександрович Путров; born 8 March 1980) is a Ukrainian-born
ballet
Ballet () is a type of performance dance that originated during the Italian Renaissance in the fifteenth century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia. It has since become a widespread and highly technical form of ...
dancer and producer. He trained at The Kyiv State Choreographic Institute and at The Royal Ballet School. Upon graduation Sir Anthony Dowell invited him to join the Royal Ballet, which he did in September 1998.
[Interview with Putrov at Ballet Association meeting on 20 February 2002 by Kenneth Leadbeater (Putrov was interviewed by David Bain).](_blank)
Accessed 18 November 2013. He has continued to dance with companies around the world, to organize dance events and to teach.
Biography
Putrov was born in Kyiv to parents who were both ballet dancers from the Ukrainian National Opera and Ballet Theatre, Natalia Berezina-Putrova and Oleksandr Putrov.
He appeared on stage for the first time at the age of 10 in the ballet "The Forest Song".
Educated at the Kyiv Ballet School, at the age of 15 Ivan Putrov won the
Prix de Lausanne
The Prix de Lausanne is an international dance competition held annually in Lausanne, Switzerland. The competition is for young dancers seeking to pursue a professional career in classical ballet, and many former prize winners of the competition a ...
competition (1996), where the then Royal Ballet School director
Merle Park
Dame Merle Park (born 8 October 1937) is a British ballet dancer and teacher, now retired. As a prima ballerina with the Royal Ballet during the 1960s and 1970s, she was known for "brilliance of execution and virtuoso technique" as well as for h ...
was a judge. Putrov spent 18 months at the
Royal Ballet School
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and on graduation in 1998 was invited by the Royal Ballet's director,
Anthony Dowell
Sir Anthony James Dowell (born 16 February 1943) is a retired British ballet dancer and a former artistic director of the Royal Ballet. He is widely recognized as one of the great ''danseurs nobles'' of the twentieth century.
Early life and trai ...
, to join the company itself.
He was offered a principal's contract with the Kyiv Ballet, but turned it down and decided to join the Royal Ballet, as an artist; he began to dance roles such as the Nutcracker prince, the Boy with the Matted Hair in ''Shadowplay'' and Benvolio in ''Romeo and Juliet''. Having taken part in Royal Ballet School performances at Covent Garden in 1998 and 1999, in 1999-2000 he took roles in ''The Nutcracker'', ''Les Rendezvous'', ''Masquerade'' and ''Siren Song''.
He danced many performances as the Nephew in Peter Wright's production of ''The Nutcracker'' and added roles in ''Romeo and Juliet'', ''The Concert'', and ''Giselle'' (Albrecht).
He was coached by Dowell for his debut as Beliaev in ''
A Month in the Country'' in 2001 and also added Basilio in ''Don Quixote'' to his repertoire. In 2002 he danced in ''
Onegin'' (Lensky) and ''
La Bayadère
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'' (The Golden Idol), as well as ballets such as ''
The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude
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'', ''Por Vos Muero'', and ''The Leaves are Fading''.
He became a principal with The Royal Ballet in 2002. Putrov won the
National Dance Award
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for Outstanding Young Male Artist (Classical) the same year. The following year Putrov danced in ''
Coppélia
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'', ''
Mayerling
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'', ''Swan Lake'' and ''Scènes de ballet''. His debut as ''
Le Spectre de la Rose'' at the Royal Opera House was in May 2004
(which he also portrayed, as Nijinsky, in the 2005 film ''Riot at the Rite'').
In
Sam Taylor-Wood
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's 2004 film installation "Strings", Putrov danced suspended by a harness above four musicians playing the slow movement from
Tchaikovsky's Second String Quartet, filmed in the Crush Bar of the Royal Opera House. He also appeared (as the artist) in the film installation ''The Butcher's Shop'', commissioned by
Kimbell Art Museum
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, in which
Philip Haas
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He began his career as a documentary film maker, direc ...
recreated the 1582
Annibale Carracci
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painting of the same name, first seen in 2008 at the
Sonnabend Gallery
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of New York.
In 2004-2005 he danced in ''Cinderella'', ''
La Fille mal gardée
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'' (Colas), ''
Rhapsody
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'', ''
Symphonic Variations'' and ''
Symphony in C''.
In March 2005 he came on stage from the audience to dance the solos in ''Rhapsody'' after Carlos Acosta suffered a twisted ankle. In 2006 Putrov himself suffered an injury in an onstage fall, which led to a lengthy leave from dancing. He returned to the stage without apparent lasting effects, and received notices for roles such as Prince Siegfried in ''
Swan Lake
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'' and Lensky in
John Cranko
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Early life
Cranko was born in Rustenburg in the former province of Tran ...
's ''Onegin'', for which ''The Guardian'' praised his "captivating blitheness." He danced Beliaev alongside
Alexandra Ansanelli
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Early life
Ansanelli was born in Manhassett, Long Island ...
's Natalia Petrovna in ''A Month in the Country'' in her final appearances before retirement, in New York and Havana, and gave his own last performance with the Royal Ballet in May 2010 as the Prince in Ashton's ''Cinderella''.
He created the role of Karl in ''
The Most Incredible Thing
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'' at Sadler's Wells Theatre in 2011, and was also credited in the early development of the work.
[Cast biography in theatre programme for ''The Most Incredible Thing'', Sadler's Wells Theatre, 2012.] In 2012 Putrov choreographed his first major creation for the stage entitled ''Ithaca'', using ''
La Péri'' by
Paul Dukas
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.
Putrov has appeared with national ballet companies in Hungary, Lithuania and Ukraine, and appeared at the Vienna Staatsoper.
Since leaving the Royal Ballet, Putrov has planned the 'Men in Motion' ballet programmes, which were originally mounted in London and have since toured to Warsaw, Moscow, Łodz and Milan.
[Graham Watts : Ivan Putrov – Men in Motion – Lodz Ballet Festival, Dance Tabs 10 June 10, 2015.](_blank)
accessed 20 February 2017. In January 2014 he closed an edition of the BBC2 current affairs programme
Newsnight
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by dancing a solo to a song by Johnny Cash from Affi by
Marco Goecke
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. In 2019 Putrov produced a programme 'Against the Stream' designed as "a tribute to remarkable choreographers who changed the ecology of dance beyond recognition"; he also danced in the Ashton and Macmillan performed.
He has danced the roles of the swan and the prince in the
Matthew Bourne
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version of ''
Swan Lake
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''.
On film and DVD, Putrov has featured in ''The Nutcracker'' (The Nutcracker/Hans-Peter) and as a lead dancer in ''Scènes de ballet'' (Ashton) and danced ''Le Spectre de la Rose'' in the 2006 BBC film Riot at the Rite.
Radio Times entry for ''Riot at the Rite'' film
accessed 2 March 2017.
References
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Ukrainian male ballet dancers
National Dance Award winners
Living people
Dancers from Kyiv
1980 births
Principal dancers of The Royal Ballet