LUBOV GERONIK
CORPS DE BALLET

Roles

Swan Lake Black Swans, Hungarian Dance The Nutcracker Entourage, the Guest of the Ball

About

Lubov Geronik, the younger sister of the renowned brother, began her enchanting dance journey at the age of 6. Her training unfolded at the Belarusian State Choreographic Gymnasium-College. The memories that linger most vividly include the dynamic variations of Kitri, Medora, the enchanting fairy Kroshka, and the Pas de sklyav from the ballet Corsair, which she showcased at the graduation final concert.

Lubov’s artistry graced the prestigious Bolshoi Theater of Belarus, where she assumed the role of a dedicated corps de ballet dancer. Her repertoire is nothing short of extraordinary, spanning iconic performances in “Giselle,” “Swan Lake,” “Corsair,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Don Quixote,” and an extensive list that includes operas and ballets such as “Esmeralda,” “Nutcracker,” “Carmina Burana,” and many more.

Her favorite fairy-tale heroes, the Little Prince and Rose, resonate deeply, portraying profound life values, wise quotes, and the pure story of love and friendship.

For Lubov, each ballet role holds its unique charm, and there are no least favorites. However, the Garguiad movement finds itself at the bottom of her preferences. In the realm of ballet, her heart belongs to “The Little Prince,” where she embodies the character of Rose, and “Don Quixote,” where she dazzles as Kitri.

Lubov would impart invaluable advice if given the chance to speak to her younger self: “Have more self-confidence, disregard envious people, embrace the unfamiliar, conquer difficulties without fear, shun laziness, continuously work on yourself, and above all, never lose heart.”