Leading Soloist, working under the contract; Ballet Master-Repetiteur
Anastasia
Goryacheva
Honoured Artist of Russia
Anastasia Goryacheva

Born in Lyubertsy, Moscow Region. In 1998 graduated from the Moscow Academy of Choreography (class of Tatiana Galtseva) and joined the Bolshoi Ballet Company. Rehearsed with Raisa Struchkova, Lyudmila Semenyaka and Svetlana Adyrkhaeva. In 2023 retired and began her career as the Bolshoi Ballet Company coach. 

In 2002 graduated from the performing faculty of the Moscow Academy of Choreography as a ballet dancer.

Awards

Title of Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation

2012
“Moscow Debuts” Theatre Festival award
1999
The Ballet Magazine "Soul of Dance" Prize in the "Rising Star" nomination
2002
Repertoire
2024
2023
Repertoire

1998

Spanish Doll (The Nutcracker by P. Tchaikovsky, choreography by Y.Grigorovich)
Little Radish (Cipollino by K. Khachaturyan, choreography by G. Mayorov)

1999

Maid/ maids of honour (Swan Lake by P.Tchaikovsky, version by V.Vasiliev)
Pearl/ pearls (The Humpbacked Horse by R. Shchedrin, choreography by N.Androsov) — participated in the world premiere
Lady of Heart
(Fantasy on the Casanova Theme to music by W.A. Mozart, choreography by M. Lavrovsky)
Pas d’action (Giselle by A. Adam, choreography by J. Coralli, J. Perrot, M.Petipa, version by V. Vasiliev)
Imp (Balda to music by D. Shostakovich, choreography by V. Vasiliev)
The 2nd Pas de trois (Agon by I. Stravinsky, choreography by G. Balanchine)
Cupid (Don Quixote by L. Minkus, choreography by M. Petipa, A. Gorsky, version by A. Fadeyechev)

2000

Marie (The Nutcracker)
The 2nd variation in Pas d'action (La Fille du Pharaon by C.Pugni, choreography by P. Lacotte after M. Petipa) — creation
Princess Aurora, Fairy of Diamonds
(The Sleeping Beauty by P. Tchaikovsky, choreography by M. Petipa, version by Y. Grigorovich)
Soloist (Mozartiana to music by P. Tchaikovsky, choreography by G.Balanchine)

2001

Sylph (La Sylphide by H.S. Levenskiold, choreography by A. Bournonville, version by E.M. von Rosen)
Neapolitan Bride (Swan Lake by P. Tchaikovsky, choreography by M. Petipa, L.Ivanov, A. Gorsky, the second version by Y. Grigorovich)
Mazurka (Chopiniana to music by F. Chopin, choreography by M. Fokine)

2002

Lise (La fille mal gardée by L. Herold, choreography by F. Ashton)
Giselle (Giselle, version by Y. Grigorovich)

2003

Variation, the 2nd variation in "Raymonda’s Dreams" scene, Henriette/ friends to Raymonda (Raymonda by A. Glazunov, choreography by M. Petipa, version by Y.Grigorovich)

2004

Leading soloist (Symphony in C to music by G. Bizet, choreography by G.Balanchine, part I)
Friend/ friends  to the prince (Swan Lake)

2005

Tarantella (to music L.M. Gottschalk, choreography by G. Balanchine)
Helena (A Midnight’s Summer Dream to music by F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, G.Ligeti, choreography by J. Neumeier)

2007

Pas d’esclaves (Le Corsaire by A. Adam, choreography by M. Petipa, version by A. Ratmansky, Y. Burlaka)
The 11th Waltz (Chopiniana)

2008

Sylph (La Sylphide, version by J. Kobborg)
Zina (The Bright Stream by D. Shostakovich, choreography by A. Ratmansky)
Adeline (The Flame of Paris by B. Asafyev, choreography by A. Ratmansky, using the choreography by V. Vainonen)
Pas de trois (Grand pas from the ballet Paquita by L. Minkus, choreography by M. Petipa, version by Y. Burlaka) — participated in the world premiere
Soloist/ Couple in Blue
(Russian Seasons to music by L. Desyatnikov, choreography by A. Ratmansky)

2009

Swanilda (Coppelia by L. Delibes, choreography by M. Petipa, E. Cecchetti, version by S. Vikharev)

2014

Tatiana (Onegin to music by P. Tchaikovsky, choreography by J. Cranko)

2016

Soloist (Two Leading Couples)/ “Emeralds” (Jewels, choreography by G.Balanchine, part I to music by G. Faure)

2019

Soloist (the second leading couple)/ “Emeralds”

2023

Dolly
(Anna Karenina to music by P. Tchaikovsky, A. Shnitke, Cat Stevens / Yusuf Islam, choreography by J. Neumeier)

2024

Anyuta (Anyuta to music by V. Gavrilin, choreography by V. Vasiliev)

Tours

Performed in productions at the Asami Maki Ballet and The Georgian National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Tbilisi, named after Z. Paliashvili.

Participated in several large festivals, such as the International Festival of Classical Ballet named after Rudolf Nureyev (Kazan) and the International Ballet Festival in Colorado. 

General partner of the Bolshoi Theatre — insurance company «Ingosstrakh»
Privileged sponsor of the Bolshoi Theatre — Tinkoff Bank
Privileged partner of the Bolshoi Theatre — GUM