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Artem Datsyshyn
BornArtem Viktorovych Datsyshyn
(1979-01-26)26 January 1979
Kherson, Ukrainian SSR
Died17 March 2022(2022-03-17) (aged 43)
Kyiv, Ukraine
EducationKyiv Choreographic School
OccupationBallet dancer
OrganizationsNational Opera of Ukraine
AwardsRudolf Nureyev International Ballet Competition

Artem Viktorovych Datsyshyn (Template:Lang-uk, 26 January 1979 – 17 March 2022) was a Ukrainian ballet dancer and soloist with the National Opera of Ukraine, where he performed leading roles in ballets including Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake and Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet. He achieved prizes in international competitions, and toured in Europe, North America, and Japan.

Life and career

Datsyshyn was born in Kherson and graduated from the Kyiv Choreographic School associated with the Kyiv Ballet. He studied with V. Parsegov. While still a student, he competed in the 1996 International Serge Lifar Ballet Competition achieving a third prize. He shared second prize at the 1998 Rudolf Nureyev International Ballet Competition.

Datsyshyn was a soloist with the National Opera of Ukraine from 1997. He appeared in the leading roles of Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov's Swan Lake and The Nutcracker, Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot's Giselle, Petipa's La Bayadère, and Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet, among many others. He danced on tours to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, Japan, Lebanon, Canada, and the U.S.. His interpretations were described as expressive and with "romantic sublimity" and "psychological depth".

Datsyshyn died on 17 March 2022 from injuries suffered from Russian shelling during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He was among the civilians volunteering to defend Kyiv.

References

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  2. ^ "Ballet soloist of the National Opera of Ukraine Artem Datsyshyn died as the result of shelling". lb.ua. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
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  4. "3rd Rudolf Nureyev International Ballet Competition". Rudolf Nureyev International Ballet Competition. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  5. "About the theatre". National Opera of Ukraine. 2022. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  6. "Morto sotto le bombe il primo ballerino dell'Opera nazionale dell'Ucraina, Artem Datsishin aveva 43 anni". ilmessaggero (in Italian). 17 March 2022. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
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