Ramazan Salyquly Bapov[a] (August 16, 1947 – March 11, 2014) was a Kazakh and Soviet ballet master[1] and dancer, choreographer and educator. People’s Artist of the USSR (1979).[2]

Ramazan Bapov
Рамазан Бапов
Born(1947-08-16)16 August 1947
Almaty, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union
DiedMarch 11, 2014(2014-03-11) (aged 66)
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Alma materMoscow State Academy of Choreography
Occupation(s)Kazakh ballet dancer, ballet master, choreographer
Years active1967
SpouseLyudmila Rudakova
ChildrenJulia Bapova
AwardsOrder of the Badge of Honour

Biography

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Born to a simple working family around Almaty-1 station on August 16, 1947, Ramazan graduated with honors from Moscow State Academy of Choreography at the Bolshoi Theatre in 1966.[3]

While still a student, Ramazan Bapov was awarded prizes of USSR-wide Ballet Artist Competition in Moscow and 2 international competitions in Varna.[4]

Upon his return to Alma-Ata in 1967, Bapov became a soloist at The Kazakh Opera and Ballet Theater after Abay.[5] He was invited to Moscow to train undr Alexander Rudenko, Aleksey Varlamov and Asaf Messerer. Bapov performed around the world as a member of a Moscow-founded ballet company composed of international competition winners. Thus he worked for 2 institutions, polishing his skills at the Bolshoi and practicing at Abay Opera House.[6] He toured a lot in Denmark, Sweden and Finland, Syria and Jordan, India and Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore, among other countries.[7]

Ramazan Bapov was awarded the distinction of the People's Artist of the USSR in 1979, the only Kazakhstani dancer to receive such a lofty title.[8] As he finished to perform on stage, Bapov obtained a degree in Ballet Staging from Rimsky-Korsakov Leningrad Conservatory in 1986 and two years later joined State Opera and Ballet in Istanbul (Turkey),[9] where he taught a male ballet class.[10] In 1994, when Bapov took his Turkish students to an international competition in Varna, Bulgaria, he met his old friend Pavel Rotaru, a Romanian ballet dancer, who invited him to the USA. Ramazan spent 13 years in Atlanta State of Georgia, running his own ballet school for 140 students,[11] some of whom took first prizes in US national competitions.

Following President Nazarbayev’s invitation in 2007, Bapov returned to Kazakhstan and headed the ballet division of Abay Opera House.[12] In his twilight years Ramazan Bapov worked as a choreography advisor and professor at Zhurgenov Kazakh National Academy of Arts.[13] Anna Tsoi, Damir Urazymbetov, Oryngul Nurzhankyzy and others were among his students. Ramazan spoke Russian, Turkish, English and French.[14] He died on March 11, 2014, and was buried in the Kensai Cemetery in Almaty.[15]

Repertoire

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A selected list of ballet performances

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Family

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  • Ramazan Bapov’s wife Lyudmila Rudakova (1937), formerly a prima ballerina of Abay Opera House, now teaches at Almaty Choreographic School named after Alexander Seleznev and Abay Opera House . Honored Artist of the Kazakh SSR.[16]
  • His daughter Yulia Bapova (1969), is a pianist and correpetitor at Istanbul Opera Bale (Turkey).[17][18]

Legacy

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  • A monument to Ramazan Bapov by sculptors Eduard Kazaryan and Kairzhan Tokishev was unveiled in Kensai on August 5, 2015.[19]
  • A street in Almaty was named after Ramazan Bapov in 2022.[20]
  • On July 8, 2022, a plaque was put up on the wall of the house at Nazarbayev Avenue (formerly Furmanov Av.), 116 where Bapov lived between 1977 and 2014 to commemorate his 75th anniversary.[21][12] Altai Beysenov’s plaque shows Bapov in his roles in Spartacus and Giselle.[22]\

Awards and honours

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  • Karzhaubayeva Sangul Kamalovna (2017). "Bapov Ramazan Salikovich - the Inimitableprincipal Dancer of the Kazakh Ballet" (PDF). Trend in Scientific Research and Development. 1 (2456–6470): 847–849. doi:10.31142/ijtsrd4721. Retrieved 2024-09-28.

Notes

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  1. ^
    • Kazakh: Рамазан Салықұлы Бапов, romanizedRamazan Salyquly Bapov
    • Russian: Рамазан Саликович Бапов, romanizedRamazan Salikovich Bapov

References

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  2. ^ Karzhaubayeva Sangul Kamalovna (2017). "Bapov Ramazan Salikovich - the Inimitableprincipal Dancer of the Kazakh Ballet" (PDF). Trend in Scientific Research and Development. 1 (2456–6470): 847–849. doi:10.31142/ijtsrd4721. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
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  4. ^ "Рыцарь танца". nomad.su (in Russian). 2007-12-07. Retrieved 2024-08-08.
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  17. ^ "Людмила Рудакова: "Я танцевала всегда!"". qazaqballet.kz (in Russian). 2022-08-27.
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