Alexandra Koltun

Meet Our Co-Founder

1989
1989

Alexandra graduates Vaganova Academy

Alexandra Koltun graduated in 1989 from the eight-year program at the Vaganova Ballet Academy in St.Petersburg, Russia and received a BFA with an honorary diploma. Studying under such notable mentors as Natalia Dudinskaya, Ludmila Morkovina and Irina Kolpakova.

1989
1989

Alexandra joins Mariinsky/Kirov Ballet

Upon graduation, Alexandra joined the famous Mariinsky/Kirov Ballet and was immediately recognized as an especially gifted young dancer. Alexandra was given the unique opportunity to learn the classical repertoire directly from the legendary Kirov stars as Irina Kolpakova, Tatiana Terekhova and Sergei Berejnoi.

1990
1990

Soloist at Mariinsky/Kirov Ballet

At the Mariinski/Kirov, Alexandra appeared in many lead roles in which she was partnered by various principal male dancers of the company, including Farukh Ruzimatov, Igor Zelensky, Eldar Aliev, Makhar Vaziev and Konstantine Zaklinsky. Alexandra performed in major productions in Russia and also toured throughout Europe, Japan, Korea and United States.

1991
1991

Guest Artist in USA

On October 15, 1991, while on tour in Washington DC at the Kennedy Center, Alexandra defected from Kirov and relocated to the United States where she obtained her citizenship. She began her career in America as a guest artist for the New Jersey Ballet and the Colorado Ballet.

1992
1992

Boston Ballet Soloist

In 1992, ALexandra was invited to join Boston Ballet as a soloist. Under the directorship of Bruce Marks, Alexandra’s career flourished. Not only did she star in a wide range of full length classical ballet including Swan Lake, Giselle, La Bayadare, Don Quixote, and Sleeping Beauty, she also excelled in the contemporary choreography.

1994
1994

Boston Ballet Principal

Alexandra was promoted to principal dancer in 1994. Alexandra starred in the World premier of Christopher Wheeldon’s Fire Bird and Four Seasons, and collaborated with Mark Morris, Twyla Tharp, Daniel Pelzig and Eliot Feld. In Balanchine’s “Appolo,” Alexandra was partnered by the international ballet star Fernando Bujones.

1994
1994

Awards & Competitions

Alexandra was awarded the Bronze Medal in 1994 at the USA International Ballet Competition in Jackson, Mississippi and Gold Medal at the Boston International Choreography Competition.

1995
1995

Deutsche Opera Düsseldorf & International Guest Artist

In 1995 – 1997, Alexandra performed as a principal dancer with Deutsche Opera am Rhein Düsseldorf and appeared at the Bavarian State Theater in Munich as a guest artist. Throughout this time, she worked under the tutelage of Hienz Spoerly and Konstanzia Vernon.

1998
1998

Back to Boston Ballet

In 1998, Alexandra returned to Boston Ballet under Anna Marie Holmes’s directorship and continued her career as a principal dancer and was coached by Tatiana Terekhova and Sergei Berejnoi. In 1999, Ms. Koltun toured Russia, Lithuania and Ukraine with the San Francisco Ballet and participated in Gala des Etoile’s in Montreal, Vienna and Athens.

2001
2001

Guest Artist

From the period 2001-2005, Alexandra performed as a guest artist for the Dallas Fort Worth Ballet, toured in the Netherlands and Belgium, and was a permanent guest artist for Ballet San Jose. She also had the honor of collaborating with Danish choreographer Flemming Flindt, on his acclaimed productions of The Red Shoes and Miraculous Mandarin.

2002
2002

Media & Publications

Alexandra has been featured in Dance Magazine, Boston Globe, Boston Herald, NY Times, Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury News, and Denver Post among others. She has also appeared on US television stations, and in various documentaries for Reuters Germany, and PBS, as well as the Kirov Ballet performances in Copenhagen, Denmark.

2006
2006

Miami City Ballet Faculty

In 2006-2009, Alexandra was a faculty member of Miami City Ballet under Edward Villella. Beside advances in her teaching skills, Alexandra staged numerous excerpts from classical ballets like Swan Lake, Le Corsaire, Paquita and others. In 2009, she helped run a summer program for Joffrey Ballet NY and was in charge of the recital.

2009
2009

Artistic Director, Royal Ballet School of Antwerp

In 2009, Alexandra was appointed as a new Artistic Director of the Royal Ballet School of Antwerp. She created their Summer Program and presented the school students to YAGP. Under Alexandra’s direction, the school achieved (14) finalists, (1) 2nd place, and the Grand Prix in the European Final.

2010
2010

Boston Ballet Guest Faculty

In 2010-2011, Alexandra was a guest faculty member at the Boston Ballet Company and the School, consultant and a guest faculty at Hartford University’s Hartt School, and she was also a teacher and a coach at the annual Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP) competition.

2012
2012

Koltun Ballet Boston

Co-founded Koltun Ballet Boston with Alex Lapshin (her husband and also former principal dancer).