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Baganova was born in the Tyumen Oblast of the [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|RSFSR]].<ref name=”MusicTheatre”/> She received her formal training at the [[Moscow Institute of Culture]], graduating in 1990 with a degree in choreography and pedagogy.<ref name=”Bolshoi”>{{cite web |title=Tatiana Baganova |url=https://bolshoirussia.com/company/other/choreographer/Baganova/ |
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In the early 1990s, she undertook extended professional residencies in the [[United States]] at the American Dance Festival (ADF) in [[North Carolina]], where she studied contemporary choreography, directing, and participated in master classes with European and American teachers.<ref name=”MusicTheatre”/><ref name=”Bolshoi”/> |
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Russian choreographer
Tatiana Baganova is an international contemporary dance choreographer from the Tyumen Oblast region of Russia.[1] Baganova is the artistic director of Yekaterinburg’s Provincial Dances Theatre.[2][3] She is also known for major choreographic works created both in Russia and internationally, including productions for the Bolshoi Theatre and the American Dance Festival.[4][5]
Early life and education
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Baganova was born in the Tyumen Oblast of the RSFSR.[4] She received her formal training at the Moscow Institute of Culture, graduating in 1990 with a degree in choreography and pedagogy.[6][5]
In the early 1990s, she undertook extended professional residencies in the United States at the American Dance Festival (ADF) in North Carolina, where she studied contemporary choreography, directing, and participated in master classes with European and American teachers.[4][6]
