Anastasia Yuryevna Volochkova is a former Russian ballet dancer.
Volochkova was born into a middle-class family in Leningrad, Russian SFSR (now Saint Petersburg, Russia). Her father was a table tennis champion and coach, and her mother was a tour guide.
Volochkova was five years old, when her mother took her to see The Nutcracker at the Mariinsky Theatre. "When I left the hall, I told my mother I wanted to be a famous ballerina," Volochkova has said, "On the face of it, I didn't have the right build - I didn't have long legs, and I wasn't flexible, quick or springy - nothing. All I maybe had was a beautiful body and a big wish. I didn't just take classes - I also had private lessons at home with a teacher. I worked very hard."
Volochkova was trained at the prestigious Vaganova Ballet Academy by Natalia Dudinskaya. Still a student, Volochkova became the youngest soloist of the Mariinsky Ballet, making her debut as Odette-Odile in Swan Lake at the Mariinsky Theatre in 1993. She was a prima ballerina and student at the same time, the first in the history of the Mariinsky. The following year, she received her diploma with honours, and became a soloist of the Mariinsky Ballet. In 1996, Volochkova won the first prize and gold medal at the 2nd Lifar International Ballet Competition in Kyiv.
Date of Birth | 20th January 1976 |
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Age | 48 Years |
Zodiac Sign | Aquarius |
Country | Russia |
Current City | Saint Petersburg |
Birth Place | Saint Petersburg |
Political Affiliation | United Russia |
Language | Russian |
Reference | IMDB |
Height | 172 |
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Weight (Approx) | 64 kg (141.1 lbs) |
Career Start | 1994 (30 years ago) |
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