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Krótka biografia

  • Born: Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • Nationality: Russia
  • Top 3 works: Costume for Odette in Ballet
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Quiz o sztuce

Na każde pytanie istnieje tylko jedna poprawna odpowiedź.

Pytanie 1:
Vyacheslav Okunev is primarily known for his work as:
Pytanie 2:
Okunev’s theatrical productions include iconic works such as:
Pytanie 3:
Which theatre has hosted Okunev’s performances?
Pytanie 4:
Okunev’s costume designs have been showcased in international productions across Europe and Asia.
Pytanie 5:
What is Okunev’s nationality?

Vyacheslav Okunev: A Pioneer of Stage Costume Design

Vyacheslav Okunev, born in Saint Petersburg in 1938, stands as a towering figure within the realm of Russian costume design—a vocation he pursued with unwavering dedication and artistic vision. His formative years were steeped in theatrical tradition, nurtured by studies at Leningrad State Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinematography (now St Petersburg Academy of Dramatic Art), where he honed his skills under the tutelage of Igor Segal, establishing a foundation for a prolific career spanning over five decades.
  • Early Recognition: Okunev’s artistic journey commenced with invitations to collaborate on productions at prestigious theatres like Maly Opera and Kirillov Theatre in Leningrad, marking the genesis of his professional trajectory.
  • A Legacy Built on Collaboration: From 1975 onwards, he embarked upon a remarkable collaborative endeavor—designing costumes for over two hundred theatrical performances across Russia and internationally.
His artistic prowess quickly gained acclaim, propelling him to roles at Mariinsky Theatre, Bolshoi Theatre, St Petersburg Chamber Opera Company, Boris Eifman Ballet Theatre, and numerous international venues – Glasgow Royal Theatre, Greek National Opera, Seoul and Tokyo Theatres, Cagliari Opera House—demonstrating his versatility and commitment to elevating the art form of ballet and opera. Okunev’s distinctive style is characterized by meticulous attention to detail, blending historical research with imaginative interpretation to breathe life into characters and narratives. He skillfully employs fabrics, textures, and silhouettes to convey emotion and enhance storytelling, consistently pushing boundaries while honoring theatrical heritage.
  • Iconic Productions: Notable achievements include costume designs for “Love for Three Oranges,” “Sadko,” “Les Noces,” “Khovanshchina,” and “Petrushka” at Mariinsky Theatre; “La Sylphide” and “Russian Hamlet” at Bolshoi Theatre; “Eugene Onegin” and “The Falcon” at St Petersburg Chamber Opera Company; recent productions of Boris Eifman Ballet Theatre; and “Tosca,” “Carmen,” “La Traviata,” and “Rigoletto” at State Academic Musorgsky Theatre of Opera and Ballet.
  • International Recognition: Collaborations extended beyond Russia’s borders, enriching the theatrical landscape globally with productions staged in Glasgow, Seoul, Tokyo, and Cagliari, cementing Okunev's reputation as a visionary costume designer on an international scale.
Okunev’s artistic influence extends far beyond his immediate projects; he has mentored aspiring designers and championed innovative approaches to costume creation. His enduring legacy resides not merely in the costumes themselves but in their ability to transform theatrical performances into immersive experiences—a testament to Okunev's unwavering dedication to preserving and advancing the art of stage design. He continues to inspire artists today with his masterful blend of tradition and creativity, securing his place as a cornerstone of Russian theatre history.