Soloist dancer, Coach, Manager
Mikhailovsky Theatre, Magdeburg Theatre, Aalto Ballet Theatre Theatre, Ballet Dortmund Theatre
Winner of prestigious awards
Mikhailovsky Theatre, Magdeburg Theatre, Aalto Ballet Theatre Theatre, Ballet Dortmund Theatre
Winner of prestigious awards
Slava Tutukin is a real star of classical, neoclassical and contemporary ballet who at same time manages some of the most impotant ballet companies and projects of Germany.
Slava Tutukin is a coach, director, and arts manager who previously had an international career as a principal dancer and guest artist with several major companies. After retiring from the stage, he served as Dance Company Manager at the Upper Austrian State Theatre, as well as General Manager and Deputy Artistic Director of Ballett Dortmund and the NRW Junior Ballet Company. He has also curated and produced numerous international projects, galas, and productions across Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Splashes of his CV:
Considered one of the most talented young dances of present century, has worked as a soloist in the best ballet companies in the world (including The Mikhailovsky Theatre), even making the leap to the big screen in the tv most important Germany;
He has given numerous master classes throughout the world with overwhelming success.
Slava won the prestigious “Farukh Ruzimatov” prize in 2007;
and Rieti prize in Italy in 2009.
Slava Tutukin is a coach, director, and arts manager who previously had an international career as a principal dancer and guest artist with several major companies. After retiring from the stage, he served as Dance Company Manager at the Upper Austrian State Theatre, as well as General Manager and Deputy Artistic Director of Ballett Dortmund and the NRW Junior Ballet Company. He has also curated and produced numerous international projects, galas, and productions across Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Splashes of his CV:
Considered one of the most talented young dances of present century, has worked as a soloist in the best ballet companies in the world (including The Mikhailovsky Theatre), even making the leap to the big screen in the tv most important Germany;
He has given numerous master classes throughout the world with overwhelming success.
Slava won the prestigious “Farukh Ruzimatov” prize in 2007;
and Rieti prize in Italy in 2009.