TANYKPAYEVA Aliya Amanzholovna
Biography
21.10.1981, Arkalyk.
Ballet danser. Honored Figure of Kazakhstan. Laureate of International Ballet Competitions.
1991-1999 - student of the A.V. Seleznev ACS, teacher I.N. Gulyaeva.
2007-2010 - student of the Bachelor program at the KazSWPI, specialty «Choreography".
2010-2012 -Master student at the T.K. Zhurgenov KazNAA, specialty "Pedagogy of Choreography".
Laureate of the International competitions: 2003 - IBC, Luxembourg - Grand Prix in a duet; 2004 - IBC, Perm (Russia) - III Prize.
1999-2001 - soloist of the SADT RK headed by B.G. Ayukhanov. Repertoire: Odette ("Swan Lake", Act II), Odile ("Swan Lake", pas-de-deux Act III), Carmen (Adagio from the ballet "Carmen- Suite"), concert numbers.
2001-2005 - soloist, leading ballerina of the Imperial Russian Ballet headed by G. Taranda (Moscow). She made her debut as Juliet (“Romeo and Juliet”). Repertoire: Masha (2003), Doll, Spanish (“The Nutcracker”), Prelude (“Chopiniana”), Main Bacchante (“Walpurgis Night”), Aurora (2003), Fairies, Florine, Aurora (“Sleeping Beauty”), Odette-Odile (“Swan Lake”), Kitri (“Don Quixote”), duets 3 and 5 (“Ghost Ball”), Giselle, inserted pas-de-deux of Act I (“Giselle”), concert numbers "Elegy", "Bolero".
2005-2009 - leading ballerina of the Vienna State Opera (Vienna, Austria). Debut - role of as Giselle in the ballet “Giselle” (choreographer E. Chernysheva). Repertoire: Clara ("The Nutcracker"), Phoebe (Wie es euch geffaelt - "As You Like It", choreography by J. Neumeier), Odette-Odile ("Swan Lake", choreography by R. Nureyev), Swanhilda ("Coppelia", choreography by G. Horongozo; choreography by V. Yakovlev), Aurora ("Sleeping Beauty", choreography by P. Wright), Tatyana ("Onegin", choreography by J. Cranko), Lise ("La Fille mal gardee"), Nikiya ("La Bayadere"), Manon ("Manon", choreography K. MacMillan), Zanella (Alles walse), Solo "Glow stop".
2009-2011 - prima ballerina of the Zurich Opera House (Switzerland). She made her debut in the production of the chief ballet master Heinz Spoerli "Lettre intimes". Repertoire: in choreography by H. Spoerli Raymonda (first performance, “Raymonda”), Firebird (first performance, “Firebird”) and “Nocturne”, in choreography by Robbinson “Cello In the Night” and “Goldberg-variacion”.
Since 2011 - the first soloist of the Hungarian State Opera House (Budapest). The first performer of the role of Tatiana in the legendary ballet "Onegin" by J. Cranko to music by P. Tchaikovsky. Juliet (“Romeo and Juliet”), Maria (“The Nutcracker”), Odette-Odile (“Swan Lake”, choreography by A. Ivanov/R. Nureyev), Tatiana (“Onegin”), Kitri (“Don Quixote”), Aurora (“Sleeping Beauty”), Clara (“The Nutcracker”, choreography by Vainonen/G. Harangozo and R. Zanella), Manon (“Manon”), Lise (“La Fille mal gardée”), Giselle (“Giselle”, choreography by M. Lavrovsky), Giselle (“Giselle”, choreography by A. Corelli), Nikiya ("La Bayadère"), Raymonda ("Raymonda"), Swanhilda ("Coppelia", choreography by G. Harangozo), Scarlett O'Hara ("Gone with the Wind", music by A. Dvorak, choreography by L. Partai), Munkachsi ("Golden Brush", music by F. Liszt/ R. Wagner/ H. Berlioz, choreography by L. Partai), Hanna Glawari ("The Merry Widow"), The Sylph ("La Sylphide"), Firebird ("Firebird", choreography by H. Spoerli); program of modern choreography productions Mad dance! - yet there is method in it (music: W. A. Mozart / choreography: J. Kylian; music: M. Ravel / choreography: J. Inger; music: batucada, samba / choreography: R. North); Petite Mort (music by W. A. Mozart / choreography J. Kylian), As You Like It (music by W. A. Mozart / choreography by J. Neumeier), Baroness Mary Vetsera (“Mayerling”, music F. Liszt/choreographer K. MacMillan), Paquita (“Paquita”).
Member of the Jury of the International Competition-Festival of students (age 15-18) and ballet dancers (19-23) Grand Prix Kyev (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2017); participant of the recording of a ballet class as part of the B Slach app project (Japan) for choreographers of the world and discussion of professional issues on international electronic platforms (2020). At the Hungarian State Opera House, she teaches ballet exercises and is a teacher-tutor of the ballet "Petit mort" choreography by Jiří Kylian.
Awards: Laureate of the IBC in Luxembourg (Grand Prix in duet, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, 2003); Laureate of the IBC in Perm (III Prize, Perm, Russia, 2004).
Breastplate "Madeniet kayratkeri" - "Honorary worker of culture" (2004); the title of "Ballerina of the Year" of the Zurich Opera House (2010); position of "Etoile" of the Hungarian State Opera House (2013, 2017); the title of "The Best Classical Ballerina of Hungary" (2015, 2018), Holder of the "Silver Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit" - Magyar Érdemrend (2021).
Bibliography
- Personal correspondence of A.A. Mussinova with Aliya Tanykpayeva.
- A.A Mussinova Aliya Tanykpaeva: The Stage Needs Personalities. – Kazakhstanskaya Pravda – No. 183-184 – October 6, 2011 (in Russian).
- Photos of Csibi Szilvia, Nagy Attila are provided by Aliya Tanykpayeva from her personal archive.
- Portrait photography is from an open Internet resource.
Links
- Aliya Tanykpayeva. Адрес URL:https://www.opera.hu/en/company/szemely/tanykpayevaaliya/959/ (Дата обращения 10.04.2022)
- Gerald Dowler. Hungarian National Ballet in Onegin at the Budapest Opera House. Posted on November 5, 2012. Адрес URL: https://www.dancing-times.co.uk/hungarian_state_ba... (Дата обращения: 17.04.2022).
- Таныкпаева Алия: «Алматы для меня самый родной». Адрес URL: https://tengrinews.kz/music/almatyi-menya-samyiy-rodnoy-vsemirno-izvestnaya-balerina-324139/ (Дата обращения: 17.04.2022).