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Alexei Ratmansky was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in 1968.
Answer: True
According to the provided information, Alexei Ratmansky was born in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), Soviet Union, in 1968.
Ratmansky trained at the Vaganova Ballet Academy and began his career in Saint Petersburg.
Answer: False
While Ratmansky received training at the Bolshoi Ballet School in Moscow, his professional dancing career commenced in Kyiv, Ukraine, not Saint Petersburg. He later danced with companies in Denmark and Canada.
The accompanying image caption references Alexei Ratmansky, Tatiana Ratmansky, and Yuri Khanon at the Bolshoi Theatre in 1998.
Answer: False
The image caption refers to Alexei Ratmansky and Tatiana Ratmansky posing with Yuri Khanon at the Mariinsky Theatre in 1998, not the Bolshoi Theatre.
What are the principal artistic disciplines for which Alexei Ratmansky is recognized?
Answer: Ballet dancer, choreographer, and artistic administrator
Alexei Ratmansky is primarily identified as a ballet dancer, choreographer, and figure involved in artistic administration within major ballet companies.
In which city and former country was Alexei Ratmansky born?
Answer: Leningrad, Soviet Union
Alexei Ratmansky was born in Leningrad, which was the former name of Saint Petersburg, during the era of the Soviet Union.
Which of the following nationalities are associated with Alexei Ratmansky?
Answer: Russian, Ukrainian, American
The source identifies Alexei Ratmansky with Russian, Ukrainian, and American nationalities, reflecting his origins and international career.
Where did Ratmansky begin his professional dancing career after graduating from the Bolshoi Ballet School?
Answer: Kyiv
Following his graduation from the Bolshoi Ballet School, Ratmansky commenced his professional dancing career in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Which ballet company did Ratmansky dance with as a principal dancer after starting in Kyiv?
Answer: Royal Winnipeg Ballet
After beginning his professional career in Kyiv, Ratmansky subsequently danced as a principal dancer with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
Alexei Ratmansky served as the artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet from 2004 to 2008.
Answer: True
The provided information confirms that Alexei Ratmansky held the position of artistic director at the Moscow Bolshoi Ballet for the period of 2004 to 2008.
The success of Ratmansky's 2003 staging of *The Bright Stream* led to his appointment as artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet.
Answer: True
The provided information confirms that the highly successful 2003 staging of *The Bright Stream* by Ratmansky was a direct precursor to his subsequent appointment as artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet.
For how long did Alexei Ratmansky serve as the artistic director of the Moscow Bolshoi Ballet?
Answer: Four years (2004-2008)
Alexei Ratmansky held the position of artistic director at the Moscow Bolshoi Ballet for a period of four years, from 2004 to 2008.
What event directly preceded Ratmansky's appointment as artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet?
Answer: His highly successful staging of *The Bright Stream*
The highly successful 2003 staging of *The Bright Stream* by Ratmansky for the Bolshoi Ballet directly preceded his appointment as the company's artistic director in 2004.
Which ballet, created in 2003, is mentioned as a precursor to Ratmansky's appointment at the Bolshoi?
Answer: The Bright Stream
The successful 2003 staging of *The Bright Stream* is identified as the key event that led to Ratmansky's subsequent appointment as artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet.
Alexei Ratmansky is primarily recognized for his contributions to contemporary dance and musical theatre.
Answer: False
The source material indicates Ratmansky's primary renown stems from his work in classical ballet, particularly choreography and restaging, rather than contemporary dance or musical theatre.
Ratmansky is primarily recognized for his contributions to experimental, avant-garde choreography, rather than for restaging classical ballets.
Answer: False
The provided material emphasizes Ratmansky's considerable skill and recognition in restaging traditional classical ballets, rather than focusing on experimental or avant-garde works as his primary domain.
Alexei Ratmansky's first full-length story ballet, *Cinderella*, was created for the Bolshoi Ballet.
Answer: False
Ratmansky's inaugural full-length story ballet, *Cinderella*, was premiered by the Kirov Ballet (now Mariinsky Ballet) in 2002, not the Bolshoi Ballet.
Ratmansky choreographed *La Sylphide-88* and *Pas de Graham* during the 1990s.
Answer: True
The provided list of Ratmansky's choreographic works from the 1990s includes both *La Sylphide-88* and *Pas de Graham*.
In the early 2000s, Ratmansky created choreographic works such as *Turandot's Dream* and *The Nutcracker*.
Answer: True
The source material lists *Turandot's Dream* and *The Nutcracker* among the choreographic works created by Ratmansky during the early 2000s.
Ratmansky's choreographic output between 2004 and 2010 included *Anna Karenina*, *Jeu de cartes*, and *Don Quixote*.
Answer: True
The timeline provided for Ratmansky's choreographic works confirms that *Anna Karenina*, *Jeu de cartes*, and *Don Quixote* were created within the 2004-2010 period.
From 2011 onwards, Ratmansky created ballets like *Lost Illusions*, *Romeo & Juliet*, and *Whipped Cream*.
Answer: True
The provided chronology of Ratmansky's works indicates that *Lost Illusions*, *Romeo & Juliet*, and *Whipped Cream* were indeed created from 2011 onward.
Ratmansky is particularly recognized for his expertise in what area of choreography?
Answer: Restaging traditional classical ballets
The source material highlights Ratmansky's significant skill and reputation in the meticulous restaging and reinterpretation of traditional classical ballets.
For which company did Ratmansky create his first three-act story ballet, *Cinderella*?
Answer: Kirov Ballet
Alexei Ratmansky's first full-length story ballet, *Cinderella*, was created for the Kirov Ballet (now known as the Mariinsky Ballet).
Which of the following is an example of a ballet Ratmansky choreographed in the 1990s?
Answer: Alborada
The ballet *Alborada*, choreographed in 1994, is listed as one of Ratmansky's works from the 1990s.
What is the fundamental role of a choreographer within the discipline of ballet?
Answer: To design dances and create the sequence of movements.
The primary function of a choreographer in ballet is to conceptualize and design the dance movements, dictating the sequence, form, and overall structure of the choreography.
Which of the following ballets was created by Ratmansky in 2011?
Answer: Lost Illusions
The ballet *Lost Illusions* is listed among the works choreographed by Ratmansky in the year 2011.
Which of these is NOT listed as a work created by Ratmansky in 2013?
Answer: Tanzsuite
While *24 Preludes*, *The Tempest*, and *Opera* are listed as works from 2013, *Tanzsuite* is noted as being created in 2014.
Which of these works was created by Ratmansky in 2010?
Answer: Don Quixote
The ballet *Don Quixote* is listed among Ratmansky's choreographic creations from the year 2010.
Which ballet company is mentioned as having commissioned Ratmansky's first three-act story ballet?
Answer: Kirov Ballet
The Kirov Ballet (now Mariinsky Ballet) commissioned Alexei Ratmansky's first three-act story ballet, *Cinderella*.
What is the primary responsibility of a choreographer within the context of ballet?
Answer: To design the dance movements and structure.
The core function of a choreographer in ballet is the design and creation of the dance movements, establishing the structure and sequence of the performance.
In 2014, Ratmansky began reconstructing historical ballets, starting with *Swan Lake*.
Answer: False
Ratmansky's significant endeavor in reconstructing historical ballets commenced in 2014, but his initial project was the reconstruction of Marius Petipa's *Paquita*, not *Swan Lake*.
Ratmansky has reconstructed Petipa's versions of *The Sleeping Beauty*, *Swan Lake*, and *Giselle*.
Answer: True
The source material explicitly lists *The Sleeping Beauty* (2015), the 1895 Petipa/Ivanov staging of *Swan Lake* (2016), and *Giselle* (2019) among the Petipa ballets reconstructed by Ratmansky.
Marius Petipa was a contemporary choreographer whose work Ratmansky began reconstructing in the 2000s.
Answer: False
Marius Petipa was a seminal figure of 19th-century ballet, not a contemporary choreographer. Ratmansky's reconstruction efforts on Petipa's works primarily began in 2014, not the 2000s.
The 'Sergeyev Collection' provided materials for Ratmansky to reconstruct historical ballets like *Paquita*.
Answer: True
The source explicitly states that the Sergeyev Collection was instrumental in Ratmansky's reconstruction of historical ballets, including his 2014 staging of *Paquita*.
What significant shift in Ratmansky's choreographic focus occurred in 2014?
Answer: He started reconstructing historical ballets, beginning with *Paquita*.
In 2014, Ratmansky initiated a new phase in his career by beginning the reconstruction of historical ballets, commencing with Marius Petipa's *Paquita*.
Which of these is NOT listed as a Petipa ballet reconstructed by Ratmansky between 2014 and 2019?
Answer: The Nutcracker
While Ratmansky reconstructed several Petipa ballets during this period, including *The Sleeping Beauty*, *Swan Lake*, and *La Bayadère*, *The Nutcracker* is not listed among these specific reconstructions.
Ratmansky's reconstruction of *Paquita* in 2014 was based on materials from which collection?
Answer: The Sergeyev Collection
The reconstruction of *Paquita* in 2014 by Ratmansky utilized materials sourced from the Sergeyev Collection.
What does the source suggest about the nature of Ratmansky's reconstructions of Petipa's ballets?
Answer: They are based on the original notation found in the Sergeyev Collection.
The source indicates that Ratmansky's reconstructions of Petipa's ballets are informed by and based upon the original notation and materials preserved within the Sergeyev Collection.
Which of the following is a ballet Ratmansky reconstructed in 2018?
Answer: Harlequinade
In 2018, Alexei Ratmansky reconstructed the ballets *Harlequinade* and *La Bayadère*.
Alexei Ratmansky's first major choreographic success was the ballet *Dreams of Japan*, which earned him the Golden Mask Award.
Answer: True
The source indicates that *Dreams of Japan*, created for the State Ballet of Georgia, was Ratmansky's first significant choreographic achievement and was indeed recognized with the Golden Mask Award.
Under Ratmansky's direction, the Bolshoi Ballet was recognized as 'Best Foreign Company' by The Critics' Circle in London.
Answer: False
While the Bolshoi Ballet received significant accolades under Ratmansky's leadership, the specific award mentioned, 'Best Foreign Company' by The Critics' Circle in London, was awarded to the company itself, not as a recognition of its foreign status.
A New York Times reviewer described Ratmansky's choreography for *Romeo and Juliet* as the work of 'the most gifted choreographer specializing in classical ballet today'.
Answer: True
The provided text confirms that a New York Times reviewer lauded Ratmansky's choreography for *Romeo and Juliet* with the precise description: 'the most gifted choreographer specializing in classical ballet today'.
Alexei Ratmansky was awarded the MacArthur Fellowship in 2013, an honor sometimes colloquially referred to as a 'genius grant'.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Ratmansky received the MacArthur Fellowship in 2013, and this award is indeed widely recognized as a 'genius grant'.
The biography *The Boy from Kyiv: Alexei Ratmansky's Life in Ballet* was written by Marina Harss and published in 2023.
Answer: True
The provided text explicitly states that Marina Harss authored the biography *The Boy from Kyiv: Alexei Ratmansky's Life in Ballet*, which was published in 2023.
The Golden Mask Award is a prestigious award for excellence in Russian theatre, including ballet choreography.
Answer: True
The provided context confirms the Golden Mask Award's significance as a high national honor within Russian theatre, encompassing achievements in ballet choreography.
The Prix Benois de la Danse is an award primarily given to actors in Russian theatre.
Answer: False
The Prix Benois de la Danse is internationally recognized as one of the highest honors in ballet, not primarily awarded to actors in Russian theatre.
Alexei Ratmansky received the Great Immigrants Award from the Carnegie Corporation of New York in 2020.
Answer: True
The source confirms that in 2020, Alexei Ratmansky was honored with the Great Immigrants Award by the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Which ballet, created for the State Ballet of Georgia, marked Ratmansky's first significant choreographic recognition and earned him the Golden Mask Award?
Answer: Dreams of Japan
The ballet *Dreams of Japan*, created for the State Ballet of Georgia, is identified as Ratmansky's first major choreographic success, earning him the Golden Mask Award.
Which award did the Bolshoi Ballet receive twice under Ratmansky's artistic direction?
Answer: 'Best Foreign Company' by The Critics' Circle in London
Under Alexei Ratmansky's artistic direction, the Bolshoi Ballet was honored twice with the distinction of 'Best Foreign Company' by The Critics' Circle in London.
What praise did Ratmansky receive from the New York Times for his choreography of *Romeo and Juliet*?
Answer: He was described as 'the most gifted choreographer specializing in classical ballet today'.
A review in the New York Times lauded Ratmansky's choreography for *Romeo and Juliet*, characterizing him as 'the most gifted choreographer specializing in classical ballet today'.
Ratmansky received the Prix Benois de la Danse award for which choreographic works?
Answer: *Anna Karenina* and *Shostakovich Trilogy*
The Prix Benois de la Danse was awarded to Ratmansky for his choreographic works *Anna Karenina* and *Shostakovich Trilogy*.
What is the significance of the MacArthur Fellowship awarded to Ratmansky in 2013?
Answer: It is a 'genius grant' recognizing exceptional merit and future promise.
The MacArthur Fellowship, often termed a 'genius grant', signifies recognition of exceptional merit and potential for future creative contributions by the recipient.
Who wrote the biography *The Boy from Kyiv: Alexei Ratmansky's Life in Ballet*?
Answer: Marina Harss
The biography *The Boy from Kyiv: Alexei Ratmansky's Life in Ballet* was authored by Marina Harss.
What recognition did Ratmansky receive in 2007 for his choreography?
Answer: Golden Mask Award for Best Choreographer
In 2007, Ratmansky received the Golden Mask Award for Best Choreographer for his work on *Jeu de cartes*.
According to the provided information, on how many occasions has Ratmansky been honored with the Prix Benois de la Danse?
Answer: Twice
The Prix Benois de la Danse has been awarded to Ratmansky on two occasions, recognizing his significant choreographic contributions.
What personal award did Ratmansky receive in 2014?
Answer: Prix Benois de la Danse
In 2014, Alexei Ratmansky was honored with the Prix Benois de la Danse for his choreographic works.
What is the implication of Ratmansky being called a 'genius grant' recipient?
Answer: His work is considered exceptionally creative and promising.
Being designated a 'genius grant' recipient, such as with the MacArthur Fellowship, signifies that the individual's work is recognized for exceptional creativity and holds significant promise for future artistic development.
Alexei Ratmansky holds exclusively Russian citizenship.
Answer: False
The source identifies Ratmansky as Russian-Ukrainian-American, indicating he holds multiple citizenships beyond solely Russian.
Did Ratmansky accept a position at the New York City Ballet immediately following his departure from the Bolshoi Ballet in 2008?
Answer: False
Following his tenure at the Bolshoi, Ratmansky entered into negotiations with the New York City Ballet. However, these discussions did not result in an immediate position, and he subsequently accepted a role at the American Ballet Theatre.
Ratmansky chose to join the New York City Ballet after his tenure at the Bolshoi ended.
Answer: False
Following his departure from the Bolshoi, Ratmansky did not immediately join the New York City Ballet. Instead, he became the first artist in residence at the American Ballet Theatre.
Alexei Ratmansky created *Russian Seasons* for the American Ballet Theatre.
Answer: False
The ballet *Russian Seasons* was created by Ratmansky for the New York City Ballet, not the American Ballet Theatre.
Alexei Ratmansky left Russia in 2022 subsequent to publicly endorsing the invasion of Ukraine.
Answer: False
Upon Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Ratmansky immediately departed Russia and publicly condemned the action, rather than endorsing it.
Ratmansky's role as 'artist in residence' involves creating new works and contributing choreographic expertise to affiliated companies.
Answer: True
The description of the 'artist in residence' role aligns with the source material, indicating contributions such as creating new works and providing choreographic expertise.
Why did Ratmansky not take a position at the New York City Ballet as initially planned after leaving the Bolshoi?
Answer: The negotiations with NYCB for the resident choreographer role were unsuccessful.
The primary reason Ratmansky did not immediately join the New York City Ballet was the unsuccessful conclusion of negotiations regarding a resident choreographer position.
Which ballet was created by Ratmansky for the New York City Ballet?
Answer: Russian Seasons
The ballet *Russian Seasons* is cited as a work choreographed by Alexei Ratmansky specifically for the New York City Ballet.
What was Ratmansky's immediate action upon Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022?
Answer: He immediately departed Russia and condemned the invasion.
Upon the commencement of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Ratmansky promptly left Russia and issued a public condemnation of the military action.
What is the primary focus of Ratmansky's work as an 'artist in residence'?
Answer: Contributing choreographic expertise and potentially creating new works.
The role of an 'artist in residence' for Ratmansky typically involves lending his choreographic expertise, staging existing works, and potentially developing new creations for the affiliated ballet company.
What happened to Ratmansky's parents and in-laws during the 2022 invasion of Ukraine?
Answer: They remained in Ukraine and were unable to leave.
During the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Ratmansky's parents and in-laws were unable to leave Ukraine.