In 2018, Vsevolod Maievskyi realized his dream of joining the Mariinsky Ballet. For four years, Majewski danced on stage night after night, doing everything from demanding Legion parts to “Prince Siegfried.” Swan LakeHe debuted in this role at the age of 23. Joined the English National Ballet.
Majewski’s dancing is graceful, effortless (which he attributes to his background in ballroom dancing), and imbued with innate charisma. While he is still adjusting to his new life in London, his passion for ballet remains burning bright. “I often ask myself why I do it, and the answer is simple: I just love it,” he said.
The beginning of the banquet hall
“My mom started me in ballroom dancing when I was 5 years old, and I didn’t start ballet until I was 12. There are so many benefits to ballroom dancing training. It taught me how to really feel each position, how to connect with my partner, and How to diversify my moves.
competitive advantage
“Growing up in Kiev, Ukraine, I always had big dreams. Ballet competitions like the American Junior Grand Prix gave me a glimpse into ballet’s future. I competed in the 2016 and 2018 competitions, and these scholarships helped me launch my career career.
unique art form
“The experience of watching and dancing ballet is unique. It makes you feel alive. Life is so fragile and anything can happen. To me, it doesn’t matter how perfect your technique is or whether you are performing during the performance. It doesn’t matter if you screw up, what matters is that you danced with real emotion and gave something to the audience.
character study
“When preparing for a role, music is everything. When I hear it, I really feel that way – sometimes, I almost cry. I don’t even need to read anything about the character, I Just letting the music inspire me. I also love learning from other dancers and watching them perform roles. You can always learn something about yourself through someone else’s dance.
Everything and more
“I want to dance a lot of different ballets, like classic ballet Don Quixote, Dancing Girland Researchof Edward Cragg Radio and Julietor the works of David Dawson and William Forsyth. I am open to everything and eager to dance and learn.