Юрий Посохов

Biography

Born in Lugansk (Ukraine). After receiving his dance training at the Moscow Ballet School, Yuri Possokhov danced with the Bolshoi Ballet for ten years, working primarily with Ballet Master Yuri Grigorovich. During this decade, he was promoted through the ranks to principal dancer. In 1992, he joined the Royal Danish Ballet as a principal dancer, at the invitation of Ballet Master Frank Andersen. The following December, Possokhov was cast as Prince Desiré in Helgi Tomasson’s The Sleeping Beauty and after being invited to perform in San Francisco Ballet’s opening night gala, he moved West. In 1994, he joined San Francisco Ballet (SFB) as a principal dancer.

In 1999, Possokhov organized and performed in a Russian tour entitled Ballet Beyond Borders. Sixteen dancers from San Francisco Ballet performed on the tour, which traveled to cities throughout Russia.

As a choreographer, Possokhov’s credits include Songs of Spain, choreographed in 1997 for former San Francisco Ballet Principal Dancer Muriel Maffre; A Duet for Two, created the same year for former San Francisco Ballet Principal Dancer Joanna Berman; and Impromptu Scriabin, for former San Francisco Ballet Soloist Felipe Diaz. In 2000 he completed a new work for a dancer at the Mariinsky Ballet, as well as 5 Mazurkas for the Marin Dance Theatre.

Possokhov’s Magrittomania, a work inspired by the paintings of René Magritte, was commissioned for San Francisco Ballet’s Discovery Program in 2000, and in April 2001, Possokhov received an Isadora Duncan Dance Award for outstanding choreography for the work. In 2004, the ballet was performed by the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow.

In 2001, for The Stars on Ice Program, Possokhov choreographed a routine for ice skaters Renée Roca and Gorsha Sur to “Ne me quitte pas” by Nina Simone. For the 2002 Repertory Season, Possokhov created Damned, based on Euripides’ play Medea, which the Company also took on tour to New York City Center in fall 2002. In 2003, Possokhov collaborated with Tomasson on a new staging of the full-length Don Quixote, which was also performed on subsequent seasons and on tour to Los Angeles and Paris.

Possokhov’s Study in Motion, set to the music of Alexander Scriabin, premiered on the Company’s 2004 Repertory Season, and was also performed on tour to London that same year and during the following season. Also in 2004, Possokhov’s Firebird premiered at Oregon Ballet Theatre to critical acclaim, and the following year, he created another work for the company, La Valse. For San Francisco Ballet’s 2005 Repertory Season, Possokhov created Reflections, set to the music of Felix Mendelssohn.

In February 2006, the Bolshoi Ballet premiered Possokhov’s Cinderella and it was subsequently performed by the company in London and Washington, D.C. In spring 2006, Possokhov created ballet Mori, which marked San Francisco’s earthquake centennial, in collaboration with Maffre. Following his retirement as a principal dancer from the Company.

Possokhov was named choreographer in residence in May 2006.
His final engagement with the Company as a principal dancer was on tour to New York’s Lincoln Center Festival in summer 2006.

In November 2006, Berman and San Francisco Ballet Principal Dancer Damian Smith premiered Possokhov’s Once More, set to the music of César Franck, for the New Century Chamber Orchestra Gala, presented at San Francisco’s Herbst Theatre.
On Program 2 of the 2007 Repertory Season, Possokhov’s Firebird had its San Francisco Ballet premiere. In addition, Possokhov collaborated with Maffre on Bitter Tears, a new work presented on the 2007 Gala.

In February 2008, The Georgia State Ballet gave the American premiere of Possokhov’s one-act work, Sagalobeli, which was performed on the company’s first-ever American tour.

In the following years, hev has continued to create new works for each of San Francisco Ballet’s repertory seasons, including Fusion, Diving Into the Lilacs, Classical Symphony (in 2012 it was performed by the Bolshoi Ballet), RAkU, and Francesca da Rimini. Both Classical Symphony, originally premiered in 2010, and RAkU in 2011, have been presented on the company’s national and international tours, including an engagement at London’s Sadler’s Wells Theater.

Yuri Possokhov is a frequent guest at Chicago’s Joffrey Ballet, having staged both Bells and a new full-length Don Quixote for the company in 2011.

In 2012, Possokhov returned to Copenhagen and created Narcisum, commissioned by the Royal Danish Ballet.

In 2013, he choreographed The Rite of Spring for SFB to mark the centennial year of Stravinsky’s Le Sacre du Printemps.

Recent works:

2015

SFB – Swimmer by Shinji Eshima (with music by Kathleen Brennan and Tom Waits);
Bolshoi Ballet – A Hero of Our Time by Ilya Demutsky (director Kirill Serebrennikov).

2016
Tivoli Ballet Theatre/ Kopenhagen – Cinderella (music by Oh Land, scenery and costumes by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark);
Cleveland Orchestra & Joffrey joint project devoted to Béla Bartók – Ballet Bluebeard's Castle (opera), &The Miraculous Mandarin (ballet).

2017
Bolshoi Ballet – Nureyev by I. Demutsky (director Kirill Serebrennikov).
SFB – An Optimistic Tragedy by I. Demutsky.

2018
Atlanta Ballet – Nutcracker by P. Tchaikovsky.

2019
Joffrey Ballet (Chicago) – Anna Karenina by I. Demutsky.