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August 20, 2025

Renata Shakirova and Kimin Kim bring fresh fire to Don Quixote in Ballet Manila’s Pearl Year finale


Performing a role repeatedly can either deepen a dancer’s mastery or dull their connection to the material. For international ballet stars Renata Shakirova and Kimin Kim, it’s a challenge they meet with precision, passion, and a relentless pursuit of nuance.

Set to portray Kitri and Basilio in Don Quixote from August 22 to 24 at the Aliw Theater—the final offering of Ballet Manila’s Pearl Year season—Renata and Kimin return to roles they’ve danced countless times, but never the same way twice.


Both dancers are part of the world renowned Mariinsky Ballet where they have attained principal dancer status – a feat that signifies their years of experience and expertise in ballet, performing with technical precision and exceptional artistry.

“I think that the role of Kitri is my most performed role in the classical ballet repertoire,” admits Renata. Yet despite this, she stresses that the key to keeping the character fresh is to forget how many times she’s performed it.

She adds, “I have to prepare for the performance like it’s my first time so that we are always paying attention and ready. For example, looking at each other as partners—it can become mechanical. But it is our responsibility to always look into the details and discover something new with every rehearsal or performance.”

Renata also acknowledges her partner Kimin’s ability to see the smallest nuances: “He has this trait of always looking at and paying attention to even the smallest of details, and I think that every performance consists of these small details.”

Kimin, a multi-award-winning principal dancer trained at the Mariinsky Theater, describes Basilio as “the color red that shimmers”—a bright, shining character that is thrilling to portray.

Even with his unique perspective on the role, he emphasizes the importance of maintaining the level of excellence instilled through his Mariinsky training: “I think schooling is still the most important. Without proper schooling, you cannot really show anything. There are the fouettés and the male jumps that show technique in the pas de deux. In the first act, you can also show a lot of acting that I learned from my teachers. I try to give the audience my inner self as well as the technique that is expected of me.”

Having danced with Renata previously in the same roles, Kimin still finds excitement in discovering something new about his partner. “It is always a pleasure to work with Renata. When we are dancing the same ballet a hundred times, there are also a hundred different versions of her dancing.”

He continues, “She is very emotional, and onstage she can show everything differently. As her partner, it is always so nice—I watch her with surprise, so I am never bored with her performance.”

Now portraying Kitri and Basilio with Ballet Manila on a Philippine stage, both dancers are eager to show audiences what they’ve been preparing so diligently.

For Renata, who had a wonderful experience playing Giselle with Ballet Manila last year, her return as Kitri is most welcome. “The audience was so receptive and hospitable, and now that I am here with a different performance, I am so excited to show a different side of me. Giselle was a very dramatic and heavy ballet, and Don Quixote is very happy—with different requirements of coordination and style. As an artist, I want to show this other side of me.”

Meanwhile, for Kimin—performing in Manila for the first time—he hopes the audience will carry the emotions of the performance long after the curtain falls: “I always want the audience to feel a bright emotion after a performance—not only to clap and shout ‘bravo’ after the show, but to bring home that memory of Renata and Kimin. I think that can only happen if the performer gives the audience a message and a feeling. It is so important to me that the audience will like our performance.”
Lisa Macuja Elizalde

With the caliber and artistry of Renata and Kimin, Ballet Manila’s CEO and artistic director Lisa Macuja Elizalde exclaims, “I think it’s only fitting to close out our Pearl Year performance season with Renata and Kimin leading Ballet Manila’s Don Quixote. With their performance, we will once again reinforce our pursuit of bringing world-class performances to our audiences.”

Don’t miss the stellar performance from Renata Shakirova and Kimin Kim as they portray the well-loved characters Kitri and Basilio in Ballet Manila’s Don Quixote on August 22 at 8 PM, and August 23 and 24 at 5 PM.

All performances will be staged at Aliw Theater, Pasay City. For tickets, visit www.ticketworld.com.ph. To learn more about Ballet Manila and its shows, visit www.balletmanila.com.ph.

June 21, 2025

Mariinsky Ballet superstars Kimin Kim and Renata Shakirova lead Ballet Manila’s Don Quixote in a historic Philippine debut


Ballet Manila’s Pearl Year Performance Season reaches a spectacular finale with the highly anticipated production of Don Quixote, featuring Mariinsky Ballet principal dancers Kimin Kim and Renata Shakirova. Taking on the role of Basilio, this marks Kim’s first ever performance in the Philippines. Following her triumphant performance in Ballet Manila’s “Giselle” last year, Shakirova returns to perform the role of Kitri.


Kim is the first foreign male principal dancer in Mariinsky Ballet’s illustrious history, a groundbreaking achievement in the Russian ballet world. Born in Seoul, South Korea, he was introduced to ballet at the age of 10 when his mother, a composer, encouraged him to pursue the art. He trained under former Mariinsky soloists Margarita Kullik and Vladimir Kim at the Korea National University of Arts, refining his technique in the Vaganova method. His exceptional talent quickly gained international recognition, earning him top honors in prestigious ballet competitions, including Moscow, Varna, and Jackson.

In 2011, Kim was invited to audition for the Mariinsky Ballet, where he initially struggled with cultural and language barriers but persevered through rigorous training. His debut role as Ali in Le Corsaire showcased his impeccable turns, soaring jumps, and elegant stage presence, earning him rapid promotions within the company and eventually becoming the company’s first foreign male principal dancer in 2015.

Joining him in Don Quixote is Renata Shakirova a mentor-sibling of Lisa Macuja under Tatiana Udalenkova, and is a principal dancer of Mariinsky Ballet who is known for her grace, strength, and compelling storytelling. Kitri is one of her signature roles, as she made her first principal role debut in Don Quixote in 2015.

She captivated Manila audiences last year as Giselle, showcasing her ability to blend effortless elegance with emotional depth. Now, in Don Quixote, Shakirova brings her vivacious energy and impeccable technique to the role of Kitri, promising to deliver a dynamic portrayal alongside Kim’s spirited Basilio.

Lisa Macuja Elizalde, Ballet Manila’s Artistic Director, expressed her excitement about this landmark performance. "Having Kimin Kim and Renata Shakirova perform Don Quixote on our stage is a dream come true. Their artistry, strength, and star power will make this production truly unforgettable. We are honored to bring world-class ballet to Filipino audiences and celebrate our 30th anniversary with these incredible dancers." said Lisa.

The production, staged at Aliw Theater in Pasay City, will run on August 22, 2025 at 8:00 p.m., and August 23 and 24, 2025 at 5:00 p.m., serving as the grand conclusion to Ballet Manila’s 30th-anniversary celebration, highlighting the company’s commitment to bringing world-class ballet performances to Filipino audiences.

Tickets for Don Quixote will be available soon at www.ticketworld.com.ph.To learn more about Ballet Manila and its shows, visit www.balletmanila.com.ph

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