Ballerina Olga Smirnova Quits Bolshoi Ballet Over the Ongoing Ukraine-Russia War, Will Now Dance for the Dutch National Ballet

Olga Smirnova, one of Russia's top dancers, made a huge decision and revealed that she quit the prestigious Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow over the war in Ukraine.

Ballerina Olga Smirnova (Photo Credits: Twitter)

Olga Smirnova, one of Russia's top dancers, made a huge decision and revealed that she quit the prestigious Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow over the war in Ukraine. Smirnova will now join the Dutch National Ballet, reports aceshowbiz.com. "The whole company is thrilled and energized," Artistic Director Ted Brandsen said on Wednesday by phone from Amsterdam. Miss World 2019 Toni-Ann Singh Performs ‘The Prayer’ For Ukraine During Miss World 2021.

Raving about Smirnova, Brandsen added, "She's a beautiful artist and a beautiful person. There's something really magical about her. She dances with her entire soul. So to have her join our company is wonderful – even though the situation behind it is so tragic and so awful." Brandsen said Smirnova got in touch through a mutual friend to ask about joining his company. He said he has admired her for years, mostly from a distance, since she caught his eye at her graduation performance from the renowned Vaganova Academy in St. Petersburg. Park Ha-sun Contributes to Emergency Relief Campaign To Help and Support Ukraine.

In addition to Smirnova, he welcomed former Mariinsky dancer, Victor Caixeta, from Brazil, who left Russia amid the war, reports aceshowbiz.com. Brandsen revealed that Caixeta left the Mariinsky along with the company's first English principal dancer, Xander Parish, and Parish's wife. In an Instagram post, Parish announced his departure from the Mariinsky. He also said that he left Russia "at least until peace comes. My heart goes out to the people of Ukraine."

Earlier this month, Smirnova condemned the war in Ukraine in a post on the messaging platform Telegram. "We cannot remain indifferent to this global catastrophe," Smirnova wrote last week. I never thought I would be ashamed of Russia," the ballerina continued in her post. Smirnova described herself as one-quarter Ukrainian as her grandfather is Ukrainian.

She continued, "It is that we continue to live as if this were the 20th century. Now I feel that a line has been drawn that separates the before and the after. It hurts that people are dying, that people are losing the roofs over their heads or are forced to abandon their homes."

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Mar 17, 2022 04:11 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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