MAXIM ALASHEEV
CORPS DE BALLET

Roles

Swan Lake Mazurka, Hungarian Dance The Nutcracker Butler, Russian Dance Cinderella Father, Mouse The Great Gatsby George B. Wilson

About

Maxim Alasheev took his first steps into the world of dance at the age of 6. His journey led him to the Belarusian State Choreographic Gymnasium-College. After graduation Maxim was invited to the the renowned Bolshoi Theater of Belarus, where he seamlessly blended into both the corps de ballet and solo roles. From the charismatic “young men” in “The Fountain of Bakhchisarai” to the dynamic performances as one of the 4 friends in “Laurency” and the captivating solos in “Swan Lake,” Maxim’s versatility shines through.

Inspired by a vision of world peace, Maxim Alasheev aspires to contribute to harmony through his artistry. Much like his admired character, Tarzan, Maxim values strength, both in spirit and physical qualities. He sees Tarzan as a paragon of morality and fairness, portraying these qualities with restrained nobility and generosity. Also, the role of Basil in the ballet “Don Quixote” holds a special place in Maxim’s heart.

Guided by the mantra “never lose heart and move forward under any circumstances,” Maxim Alasheev exemplifies resilience and determination.