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Artem Viktorovych Datsyshyn

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Birth
Kherson, Kherson Raion, Khersonska, Ukraine
Death
17 Mar 2022 (aged 43)
Kyiv, Pecherskyi raion, City of Kyiv, Ukraine
Burial
Kyiv, Pecherskyi raion, City of Kyiv, Ukraine Add to Map
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Professional Ballet Dancer. He was a Ukrainian ballet dancer and soloist with the National Opera of Ukraine. He studied ballet with V. Parsegov, attended and graduated from the Kyiv Choreographic School in Kyiv, Ukraine, and was associated with the Kyiv Ballet in Kyiv, Ukraine. He participated in the International Serge Lifar Ballet Competition while still a student and won the third prize in 1996. He also received the second prize in the Rudolf Nureyev International Ballet Competition in 1998. As a ballet dancer and soloist of the National Opera of Ukraine, he performed in such leading roles as Petr Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake," and Sergei Prokofiev's "Romeo And Juliet." He also performed in leading roles in Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov's "Swan Lake," Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot's "Giselle," and Marius Petipa's "La Bayadère," among many others. He also toured extensively in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, Japan, Lebanon, Canada, and the United States. He also participated in a charity event of the National Opera of Ukraine for children of refugees in 2014, where he presented the ballet "Cipollino," with music by the composer Karen Khachaturian and in a choreo­graphy by Genrikh Mayorov in 1995, which tells the story of a hero who bravely enters the fight against injustice and leads his friends and associates to the victory of good over evil. In this particular performance, he played the role of the "funnily arrogant" 'Prince Lemon.' Besides his International Serge Lifar Ballet Competition in 1996 and his Rudolf Nureyev International Ballet Competition in 1998, he was also the recipient of several other awards. He was seriously injured in a shelling incident on February 26, 2022, while as a civilian he was defending his home country of Ukraine against invading Russian Forces during the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine in Kyiv, Ukraine. Upon his death, he was remembered as "a great artist," and "a wonderful man" by his colleagues.
Professional Ballet Dancer. He was a Ukrainian ballet dancer and soloist with the National Opera of Ukraine. He studied ballet with V. Parsegov, attended and graduated from the Kyiv Choreographic School in Kyiv, Ukraine, and was associated with the Kyiv Ballet in Kyiv, Ukraine. He participated in the International Serge Lifar Ballet Competition while still a student and won the third prize in 1996. He also received the second prize in the Rudolf Nureyev International Ballet Competition in 1998. As a ballet dancer and soloist of the National Opera of Ukraine, he performed in such leading roles as Petr Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake," and Sergei Prokofiev's "Romeo And Juliet." He also performed in leading roles in Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov's "Swan Lake," Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot's "Giselle," and Marius Petipa's "La Bayadère," among many others. He also toured extensively in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, Japan, Lebanon, Canada, and the United States. He also participated in a charity event of the National Opera of Ukraine for children of refugees in 2014, where he presented the ballet "Cipollino," with music by the composer Karen Khachaturian and in a choreo­graphy by Genrikh Mayorov in 1995, which tells the story of a hero who bravely enters the fight against injustice and leads his friends and associates to the victory of good over evil. In this particular performance, he played the role of the "funnily arrogant" 'Prince Lemon.' Besides his International Serge Lifar Ballet Competition in 1996 and his Rudolf Nureyev International Ballet Competition in 1998, he was also the recipient of several other awards. He was seriously injured in a shelling incident on February 26, 2022, while as a civilian he was defending his home country of Ukraine against invading Russian Forces during the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine in Kyiv, Ukraine. Upon his death, he was remembered as "a great artist," and "a wonderful man" by his colleagues.

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