Soprano
BIO
Russian-born soprano Olga Orlovskaya inherited her talent from her great grandfather, famous Russian bass Fedor Shalyapin. She graduated with an honor from the Russian Academy of Music and attained degree Master of Arts with a specialty in voice.
Olga made her debut in the United States in the winter of 2006 with "Helicon Opera" as Adele in" Die Fledermaus" by Johann Strauss on the stages of 50 theaters in the continental U.S.
BIO
In 2010, Olga Orlovskaya became a soloist of the Washington Balalaika Society – the most prominent and most respected United States Russian folk instrument orchestra. Olga performed many title roles for soprano in operas, such as Lucia di Lammermoor, La Traviata, Tosca, Aida, Madame Butterfly, La Boheme (Mimi), Carmen (Micaela), Turandot (Liu).
She performed on the stages of “Majestic Theater” (Boston, MA), “Wichita Grand Opera” (Wichita, KY), “Palm Desert McCallum Theater” (Palm Desert, CA), “Marina Civic Center” (Panama City, FL), “Barbara Mann Theater” (Ft. Myers, FL.), “The Grand 1894 Opera House” (Galveston, TX), “The Lensic, Santa Fe’s Performing Art Center” (Santa Fe, NM), “Vilar Performing Arts Center” (Vail, CO), “Morah Theater” (Jacksonville, FL), “Ft. Pierce Sunrise Theater” (Ft. Pierce, FL) “The Palmetto Opera” (Columbia, SC).
Ms. Orlovskaya also succeeded with her solo concerts in many European cities and capitals (Paris, Rome, Geneva, Luxemburg, Dresden, Barcelona, and Brussels). Olga is a participant and finalist in multiple national and international festivals and competitions such as "Palaces of St. Petersburg," "Norway Cultural Festival," "Opera Ischia Festival," "Roma Opera Festival," and "Great Lake Chamber Music Festival."
"Un Bel Di Vedremo" from Madama Butterfly by Puccini
"Lucia di Lammermoor" by Donizetti - Mad Scene
"Granada" by Agustín Lara
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For your first ballet class, wear comfortable clothing that allows for ease of movement. Most dancers prefer to wear a leotard and tights, but if you're new and don't have ballet attire yet, don't worry. A fitted T-shirt and leggings are a suitable alternative. Ballet shoes are essential; however, if you're unsure about your commitment to ballet, you can start with socks or bare feet. As you progress, we recommend investing in proper dancewear.
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