Soloist
Maria
Koshkaryova
Maria Koshkaryova

Born in Novosibirsk. In 2023 she graduated from the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet (class of Lyudmila Kovalyova). In 2022-23 she was an apprentice at the Mariinsky Theatre.
In 2023 joined the Bolshoi Ballet Company at the rank of soloist. Rehearses under supervision of Anastasia Goryacheva.

Awards

The 1st prize (Junior group, soloists) of 14th International Competition of Ballet Dancers and Choreographers in Moscow

2022
Repertoire
2024
2023
Repertoire at the Bolshoi Theatre

2023

Y. Gerber's variation from the ballet Trilby
(Grand Pas from the ballet Paquita by L. Minkus, choreography by M. Petipa, Y. Burlaka version)
The 1st variation in Grand pas (Don Quixote by L. Minkus, choreography by M.Petipa, A.Gorsky, second version by A.Fadeyechev) — debuted on the Bolshoi Ballet tour to Beijing
Friend/ friends to the prince
(Swan Lake by P. Tchaikovsky, choreography by M. Petipa, L. Ivanov, A. Gorsky, Y. Grigorovich second version)
Paquita (Grand Pas from the ballet Paquita)
Gamzatti (La Bayadere by L. Minkus, choreography by М. Petipa, Y.Grigorovich version)
Marie (The Nutcracker by P. Tchaikovsky, choreography by Y. Grigorovich)

2024

L'Aurore (Coppelia by L. Délibes, choreography by M. Petipa and E. Cecchetti, version by S. Vikharev)
Clemence (Raymonda by A. Glazunov, choreography by M. Petipa, version by Y. Grigorovich) — debuted on the Bolshoi Theatre tour to Muscat
Swan/ three swans (Swan Lake)
Swanilda (Coppelia)
Soloist/ "Diamonds" (Jewels, choreography by G.Balanchine, part III to music by P. Tchaikovsky)

Repertoire at the Mariinsky Theatre

Shade/ trio of Shades (La Bayadуre by L. Minkus, choreography by M. Petipa, V. Ponomaryov and V. Chabukiani version)
Queen of Driads (Don Quixote by L. Minkus, choreography by A. Gorsky after M. Petipa’s production)
Maestro to music by I.S. Bach (choreography by M. Konrad)

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