Biographies: Alexei Borovik
Alexei Borovik (guest artist) was born in Russia and began his ballet training at the age of ten at the Perm Ballet Academy. Upon graduating in 1979, he was invited to join the Perm Ballet Theatre. His reputation quickly established itself, and in 1982 he was elevated to Premiere Dancer.
Mr. Borovik was awarded the Second Prize at The Artistic Ballet Competition in Moscow in 1984. In 1987, he won the Gold Medal at The Sixth Concourse International Ballet Festival in Peru and was honored with a decoration as “Merited Artist of Russia.”
A highly sought-after guest artist, Mr. Borovik has made numerous appearances internationally and throughout Russia. In 1997, he toured China with “The Stars of the American Ballet.” He has also toured Europe and Asia with the company “Stars of the Bolshoi and Kirov Ballet.” Mr. Borovik was a Principal Dancer with Pennsylvania Ballet from 1992 to 2006.
His extensive repertoire includes principal roles in Giselle, Swan Lake, Romeo and Juliet, Cinderella, The Sleeping Beauty, Coppelia, Don Quixote, The Nutcracker, and others. Along with the leading roles in the classical repertoire, he has taken up additional assignments in the ballets of George Balanchine: Apollo, Rubies, The Four Temperaments, Tarantella, Serenade, Theme and Variations, and Stars and Stripes. Mr. Borovik has also danced in such diverse pieces as Hans Van Manen’s Grosse Fugue, Paul Taylor’s Arden Court, Lynne Taylor-Corbett’s Great Galloping Gottschalk, and has created roles in many new ballets.
In June 1997, Mr. Borovik had the prestigious honor of being invited to return to his homeland of Russia to appear as Principal Guest Artist in The Perm Ballet Theatre’s productions of Don Quixote and Giselle in celebration of their 125th Jubilee.
On October 13, 2006, Mr. Borovik retired from Pennsylvania Ballet with a Gala Performance of Balanchine’s Apollo. He gave his last performance with Perm Ballet in Russia in November 2006.
Mr. Borovik has worked with Jeanne Ruddy Dance since January 2007, teaching Ballet classes and expanding his career as a modern dancer. He is on the faculty as Ballet teacher with the Sandonato School of Ballet, Metropolitan Ballet Academy, and Metropolitan Ballet Company. He is a member of the Board of Advisors for “Dance Affiliates”.