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By Mae Slater on
 November 24, 2024

Renowned Ballet Dancer Vladimir Shklyarov Dies After Tragic Fall

In a sorrowful announcement, Russian ballet star Vladimir Shklyarov has passed away at the age of 42 after falling from a fifth-floor building in a tragic incident.

CNN reported that the accident occurred on Saturday and has sparked an investigation by Russian authorities, with preliminary reports suggesting it was accidental. His untimely death has sent ripples of grief throughout the ballet world.

Shklyarov's passing was confirmed by the esteemed Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg, where he was the highest-ranking dancer.

The theater described the loss as "huge" for their entire team, underscoring the depth of his impact and the void his absence creates in the dance community.

Investigation Launched Into the Incident

Russian state media RIA Novosti reported that the initial cause of Shklyarov's fall was deemed accidental.

According to emergency services, the talented dancer died a natural death, and no foul play is suspected. The authorities have, however, opened an investigation to determine the precise circumstances surrounding this tragic event.

Scheduled for complex spinal surgery just two days after the incident, Shklyarov was reportedly on serious pain medication. The role these medications may have played in the accident remains an area of inquiry for investigators.

Born in Leningrad, now known as St. Petersburg, Shklyarov was a luminary in the ballet world, having graduated from the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet in 2003. His career at the Mariinsky Theater commenced the same year, continually advancing until he achieved the esteemed position of principal dancer in 2011.

Shklyarov's repertoire was illustrious and diverse, with starring roles in renowned productions such as "Swan Lake," "Sleeping Beauty," "Romeo and Juliet," and "Don Quixote."

His talents were not confined to Russia, as he also graced stages internationally, performing with London's Royal Ballet and New York's American Ballet Theatre.

Throughout his illustrious career, Shklyarov was honored with numerous accolades. In 2008, he received the Léonide Massine International Prize, further establishing his prominence in the dance community. Moreover, in 2020, he was named an Honored Artist of Russia, a testament to his significant contributions to the art form.

The impact of his artistry was profound, resonating with audiences and fellow artists alike. With a global following and many admirers, his loss is deeply felt both domestically and internationally.

Apart from his artistic endeavors, Shklyarov took a public stand on political issues, notably expressing his opposition to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in early 2022. He advocated for peace and unity, calling for a "peaceful sky" above all. This stance was shared by Alexei Ratmansky, a fellow artist, who published Shklyarov's declaration on social media.

His commitment to humanitarian values was a reflection of his deep compassion and integrity, characteristics that endeared him to many.

Shklyarov is survived by his wife, Maria Shirinkina, who is also a dancer at the Mariinsky Theater, and their two children. His marriage intertwined personal and professional aspects of his life, creating a familial bond within the theater community.

Personal Life and Legacy

His personal life was as vibrant as his professional one, deeply rooted in the ballet sphere. The family he leaves behind, in addition to his theatrical colleagues, are grappling with his sudden and unexpected loss.

The reaction from the dance world has been one of profound sorrow. Diana Vishneva, another renowned figure in ballet, highlighted the magnitude of the loss, describing Shklyarov's death as a "tragedy" that resonates deeply within the community.

Vishneva's reflections on Shklyarov emphasized his warm rapport with audiences and his popularity among colleagues, particularly his partnerships with acclaimed ballerinas. The void left by his passing is felt acutely by these connections, reflecting his influence and importance in ballet circles.

Shklyarov's legacy is enduring, with reverberations that will continue to be felt in the art of ballet for generations. His life's work exemplified dedication, talent, and vision, creating lasting impressions within performance halls worldwide.

As the Mariinsky Theater and the broader ballet community come to terms with his loss, they remember not only his remarkable talents but also his advocacy for peace and unity. In mourning his departure, they celebrate the life and achievements of a brilliant artist who touched the lives of so many.

The investigation into his fall will provide further clarity on the circumstances of his death, concluding a chapter of immense sorrow. Yet, Vladimir Shklyarov's legacy as a cherished and influential artist remains secure, his contributions eternally enshrined in the annals of ballet history.

Written By:
Mae Slater

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