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Vladimir Djouloukhadze was born on 1952 in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia, USSR, is a Vladimir Djouloukhadze, or Juluhadze, or Djuluhadze. Discover Vladimir Djouloukhadze's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Birthplace Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia, USSR
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1952

Vladimir Djouloukhadze, or Juluhadze, or Djuluhadze, (Russian -Владимир Алексеевич Джулухадзе, Georgian - ვლადიმერ ჟულუხაძე), born in 1952, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia, USSR, is a Georgian ballet dancer, a former principal of the Georgian National Opera and Ballet Theater of Tbilisi, Ballet Master, teacher, and choreographer.

Djouloukhadze is best known as the first performer of the 20th century Georgian ballets and acclaimed for his highly technical and emotional representations of classic roles.

Djouloukhadze studied with Tamara Vykhodtseva, Sergei Sologov, choreographer Juri Zaretskii, Margarita Grishkevich (a student of Agrippina Vaganova) and graduated with first honors under the tutelage of the legendary Vakhtang Chabukiani.

1970

In 1970 Djouloukhadze joined the Georgian National Opera and Ballet Theater of Tbilisi and quickly moved to the rank of a principal dancer, a position he held until 1990.

1972

His first major role was of Colin in ‘La Fille mal gardée’ followed by Laertes in ‘Hamlet’ (music by Revaz Gabichvadze/ choreography by Vakhtang Chabukiani) in 1972.

Djouloukhadze was the first performer of the Georgian ballets:

1979

In 1979 Vakhtang Chabukiani revived the ballet Laurencia for the Georgian National Opera and Ballet Theater of Tbilisi with Vladimir Djoulukhadze and Irina Jandieri in the leading roles.

1980

Vladimir Djouloukhadze started his career as a ballet teacher at the V. Chabukiani Ballet Art State School in 1980.

1983

Vladimir Djouloukhadze (Don José) and Maka Makharadze (Carmen) were the first Georgian performers in Alberto Alonso’s ballet Carmen Suite staged by Alexander Plisetski in Tbilisi in 1983.

His neoclassical ballet repertoire includes ‘Notre-Dame de Paris’ (Hunchback) by Roland Petit, Georgi Aleksidze‘s one-act ballets ‘The Oresteia' (Orest) and ‘Die Fledermaus’.

Djouloukhadze also danced solos in Serenade and Theme and Variations by George Balanchine and partnered with Balanchine’s niece Tsiskari Balanchivadze.

1986

Vladimir Djouloukhadze was highly acclaimed for his portrayal of the Moor in José Limón’s 'The Moor's Pavane' (1986).

He danced principal roles in the following classical ballets and divertissements:

Vladimir Djouloukhadze was praised as an attentive and supportive partner.

He partnered with prima-ballerinas of various leading ballet companies, including Irina Jandieri, Nadezhda Pavlova, Alla Khaniashvili, Ludmila Semenyaka, Lubov Kunakova, and Nina Ananiashvili.

During his career Djouloukhadze worked with distinguished ballet-masters and choreographers Konstantin Sergeyev, Natalia Dudinskaya, Georgi Aleksidze, Alexander Plisetskiy, Vladimir Vasiliev, Mikhail Lavrovsky, Lev Asaulyak, Alexander Prokofiev, Raisa Struchkova, Fea Balabina, Evgeni Valukin, Oleg Vinogradov, Tatiana Vecheslova, Natalia Ryzhenko, and Vladimir Nikonov.

Djouloukhadze toured the world with the 'Stars of the Bolshoi Ballet', 'Stars of the Soviet Ballet' and ‘Ballet Stars of Moscow, Kiev and Tbilisi’ along with such great ballet dancers as Maya Plisetskaya, Māris Liepa, Marina Kondratieva, Vyacheslav Gordeev, Vilen Galstyan, Malika Sobirova, Valeri Kovtun, Tatiana Tajakina, Nina Sorokina, Yuri Vladimirov, Nina Semizorova, Vadim Pisarev and others.

He performed as a principal dancer and a guest soloist with various companies, including the Bolshoi Ballet, Kiev Ballet, Baku Ballet, and Universal Ballet.

During his career Vladimir Djouloukhadze performed in over 20 countries in Europe, Asia, America and Africa.

1990

In 1990 he coached a Georgian ballerina Irma Nioradze (a winner of the bronze medal) for the USA International Ballet Competition in Jackson, Mississippi and performed as her non-competitive partner.

1991

Djouloukhadze moved to the U.S. in 1991 and served as a Ballet Master and Artistic Director for the Ballet Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi, until 1993.

In the USA he served as a director of the Mississippi Ballet School (1991-1993), a faculty member of the Kirov Academy of Ballet (1993-2008), and the Washington Ballet School (2008-2017).

After leaving the school he started private ballet coaching.

Djouloukhadze has been developing his students into the winners of major international ballet competitions, including the Varna International Ballet Competition, the USA International Ballet Competition, Helsinki International Ballet Competition, Paris International Dance Competition, Paris International Contemporary Dance Competition, Shanghai International Ballet Competition, Nagoya International Ballet Competition, and YAGP.

Djouloukhadze's students have gone on to become principals, soloists and members of some of the world's most prominent companies, including the Royal Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Mariinsky Ballet, Stuttgart Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Boston Ballet, Houston Ballet,

Washington Ballet, and Norwegian National Opera and Ballet.

To name a few, Michele Wiles, Jonathan Jordan, Evan McKie, Brooklyn Mack, Rasta Thomas, Danny Tidwell, Matthew Golding, Melissa Hough, Rory Hohenstein, Chauncey Parsons, and Constantine Allen.

Djouloukhadze moved to the U.S. in 1991 and served as a Ballet Master and Artistic Director for the Ballet Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi, until 1993.

As a choreographer Vladimir Djouloukhadze worked for the Tbilisi Griboedov Theater, Tbilisi Nodar Dumbadze Professional State Youth Theatre, the Shota Rustavli Georgian Theater, a Russian illusionist Igor Kio for his show in Tbilisi and the Georgian National team of Rhythmic gymnastics.

He also choreographed pieces for ice skaters and worked with Tommy Steenberg, Rachel Parsons, Michael Parsons, Lorraine McNamara, and Quinn Carpenter.

Djouloukhadze choreographed one-act ballets in neoclassical style ‘Reflections’ (music by Sergei Prokofiev) and ‘Dancing with Verdi’(music by Giuseppe Verdi), pieces in academic character style -‘Jota Aragonesa’ (music by Mikhail Glinka), ‘Tarantella’ (music by Louis Gottschalk), and ‘Scheherazade’ (music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. He also staged The Nutcracker and ballet showcases for the Mississippi Ballet company and ‘Peasant Dances’ from ballet ‘Giselle’ for the Peabody Dance of Johns Hopkins University. His works received numerous prizes at various dance competitions, including YAGP and Showbiz National Talent.