Violetta Bovt

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Violetta Bovt
Violetta Bovt in the Netherlands, 1965
Born9 May 1927
Los Angeles, United States
Died22 April 1995 (aged 67)
Columbus, Ohio, United States

Violetta Trofimovna Bovt (also Boft, Russian: Виолетта Трофимовна Бовт, 9 May 1927 – 22 April 1995) was an American-Soviet ballet dancer.

Biography[edit]

Bovt was born in Los Angeles, United States. In the 1930s, her father, a communist sympathizer, moved the family to the Soviet Union; he died in the early 1940s fighting at the World War II front near Leningrad.[1]

In 1944, Bovt graduated from the Bolshoi Ballet Academy and started dancing at the Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Theatre. Her roles included:[2][3]

Bovt never gave up her American citizenship. For this reason, she was not accepted as a permanent performer with the Bolshoi Ballet and Mariinsky Ballet, despite being a frequent guest star there. She was also not allowed to perform in the United States. She worked at the Stanislavski theatre for 42 years, 35 years as a dancer and 7 as a teacher. A biographical TV film Интервью, которого не было (Interview that never happened) about Bovt was produced in 1968.[4] In 1986, when the Soviet borders became softer, Bovt moved to Columbus, Ohio, where she was hired by BalletMet.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Barbara Zuck (30 April 1995) "For Violetta Boft, to live was to dance", The Columbus Dispatch
  2. ^ Бовт Виолетта Трофимовна. Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  3. ^ Л. М. БОВТ, Виолетта Трофимовна. Encyclopedia of Theatre. gumer.info
  4. ^ Интервью, которого не было. kino-teatr.ru