* “Ballet Concierto” Music: Rossini
* “Swan Lake” (Acts II & IV) Music: Tchaikovsky for Ballet Nacional de Caracas
* “Taiko- Women” Music: Matsuritza
* “Taiko- Men” Music: Matsuritza
* “Le Printemps” Pas de Deux , Music : Verdi (performed by Mary Carmen Catoya and Renato Penteado, both principals and soloists of Miami City Ballet )
* “Suite of Waltzes No. 1” Music: Teresa Carreño
* “El Encuentro” Music: Albinoni * (Awarded in 2002) (performed by Mary Catoya and Wilman Gamero )
* “Suites of Shostakovich” Music: Shostakovich
* “The Nutcracker” ( Ballet in Two Acts) Music: Tchaikovsky
* “Endless” Music: Mahler ( for Iliana Lopez and Franklin Gamero )
* “Firebird” Music: Stravinsky
* “Chipollino” ( Ballet in Two Acts ) Music: Kachaturian
* “Valse Fantastique” Music: Glinka
* “Aida” (Ballet from the opera Aida – Work in progress) Music: Verdi
* “Doctor Ouch” ( Ballet in Two Acts ) Music: Chukovsky
* “The Seasons” Four Pas de Deux – Music: Verdi ( for the Marrinsky Ballet )
* Petrouchka” – Music: Stravinsky
* “Stone Flower” Ballet in three acts – Music: Prokoffiev
* “A Celebration to Klimt” – Music: Handel
* “Donizetti Variations” – Music: Donizetti
Plus several small choreographies for soloists.
Since 1991, Mo. Vladimir Issaev has been invited repeatedly by the Dance Educators of America Association and by the Russian Ballet Seminar to hold Russian Ballet Seminars together with the great stars of the Kirov Ballet Alla Sizova and Irina Kolpakova in Florida, Pennsylvania, Ballet Theater of Scranton, California University, Santa Barbara and Sacramento.
Mr. Issaev has developed the Imperial Ballet Seminar of Russian Technique in Miami, Florida, under the sponsorship of the Miami-Dade Cultural Affair Council, having Mme. Alla Osipenko, world renown prima ballerina absoluta and star of the Kirov Ballet, and one of the latest students of Agrippina Vaganova; Mme. Alla Sizova, and Tatiana Terekhova formerly prima Ballerinas of the Kirov and faculty members of the current Vaganova Ballet Acadcemy as guest ballet teachers.
Mr. Issaev has been guest Ballet Master for the Florida Dance Festival and the Cecchetti Seminar at the Harid Conservatory.
Five CD’s of Music for Ballet Technique Classes have been released, interpreted by Marina Stolyar and Pianist Karl Moraski under Issaev’s direction. Every CD has received the best reviews.
He has also been invited as guest Ballet Master by several international companies such as: Le Jeune Ballet de France, Ballet Nacional de España and Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal, among others. He was invited by late Fernando Bujones to teach Master Classes for Orlando Ballet and later at the Florida International University.
In May of 2001 Mr. Vladimir Issaev, was honored to be called as a Judge for the First International Competition of Choreographers held in Russia.
Vladimir Issaev was awarded in September of 2002 as “New Choreographer” at the Dance Under the Stars Choreographic Competition in Palm Springs, California.
In August of 2002, Issaev received an Honorable Merit Diploma from the Terpsihora Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts of Dance of Saint Petersburg, Russia, in recognition for his outstanding performance enhancing the art of classical ballet on the Vaganova Style in the United States.
In 2003 Mr. Issaev was nominated for the Dance under the Stars Choreographic Competition in Palm Springs, California, for two of his choreographies; “Endless” and “Taiko-Women”.
In September of 2004, Vladimir Issaev staged “Shostakovich Suites” for the Voronezh Choreographic School in Russia. Followed an invitation from Prima Ballerina Altinay Asylmuratova, director of the Vaganova Ballet Academy – Kirov School of Ballet in Saint Petersburg to stage a Ballet for the graduating students who will be joining the Kirov Ballet Company. This choreography was premiered March of 2006, and flowed 3 more performances in June of 2006 during the “White Nights Festival” at the Mariinsky Theater in Saint Petersburg, Russia. In June of 2005 Ballet Concierto de Puerto Rico presented the premiere of Issaev’s new work “Doctor Ouch!”, a ballet in two acts based on the story of Korney Chukovskiy with great success.
In June of 2007 Mr. Issaev served as Ballet Master for the II International Ballet Competition of Korea.
His dancers have been recently awarded at the American Ballet Competition in Miami, Florida and the Youth America Grand Prix in 2007.
Vladimir Issaev has been appointed to the Advisory Board of the Classical Dance Alliance and the UNESCO International Dance Council.
In 2009 Vladimir Issaev recreated the lost ballet “The Fairy Doll”with tremendous success in Florida. |