
Daria Tagiltseva
Artist with MA Dance since 2025
Daria Tagiltseva studied at the Dmitry Khvorostovsky Siberian State Institute of Arts majoring in Pedagogy of Modern Dance (course master — Svetlana Komovich).
She studied in the laboratories of leading Russian choreographers such as Aleksey Naruto, Denis Chernyshev, Lika Shevchenko, Yulia Korobeynik, Elena Slobodchikova, Alexander Gurvich, Pavel Samokhvalov, Tatiana Baganova, Alexander Shuisky, Ilya Romanov, and others. She participated in master classes and workshops by such foreign mentors as Fernando Troya (Spain), Jing Yi Wang (China), Arina Trostyanetskaya (Denmark), Su Jo (Israel), Abhilash Ningappa (India), participated in a workshop of the Tiffany Mills Company (USA).
From 2018 to 2020, Daria Tagiltseva performed on the stage of the Khabarovsk Musical Theatre as a guest artist in the productions They’re Leaving, 37 Square Meters, and The Way. She also was a soloist of the Khabarovsk dance project Upside Down. She has participated in numerous independent dance and performance projects, including Human Interfaces: Induction #3 (2020) of the Digital Art (DA) Master’s Degree programme at the FEFU Data Economy School.
From 2020 to 2024, she worked as a choreographer and dancer at the Contemporary Dance Workshop at the Siberian State Institute of Arts.
She performed as a soloist of the Siberian Ballet Brusnika troupe (Artistic Director — Anastasia Kiryankova), as well as in the productions The Summer and The Tango Mass staged by this troupe in collaboration with the Krasnoyarsk Chamber Choir in 2022. In 2023, she worked as a guest tutor of the summer Ballet intensive in modern choreography at the Krasnoyarsk Choreographic College.
Daria Tagiltseva is the winner of professional awards, as well as the Mikhail Godenko Choreographic Art Award (2023).
Events
A new production of the musicAeterna Dance troupe is a dance fantasy performance, a tribute to Vsevolod Meyerhold and Kazimir Malevich’s performance based on the play by Vladimir Mayakovsky Mystery-Bouffe (1918), dedicated to the 150th anniversary of Meyerhold.
The fantasy performance Mystery About That is not just an homage, but a further reflection on topics suggested a hundred years ago, at a new turn of history. In Mayakovsky’s revolutionary eschatology, the authors of the production are looking for a place for love and personality. Through a simple laconic form — the division of crowd into groups and couples, staging conflict within groups, the collapse of groups into individual performers, — Mystery About That is examining disengagement of an individual with a community, their gradual acquisition of a personal voice and vector of movement. The path to acquire individuality is dramatic — from the euphoria of collective thinking and belonging to a group to the emergence of internal conflicts, from external clashes to total polarization at the level of ‘friend or foe’ and ‘all against all’. In these conditions of constant personality changes, internal support is required. This support is found in love. Thus, the second text of Mayakovsky appeared at the heart of the fantasy performance — his poem About That in which the pain of love grows into a victorious feeling of universal proportions. Only love is capable of giving the participants of the performance the strength to answer the question — whether to remain an eternal stranger in the world of ready-made opinions or to seek their own path.
Director — Anna Guseva
Dramaturgy — Julia Orlova, Anna Guseva
Choreographer — Anastasia Peshkova
Artist — Maria Levina Video
Video Artist — Julia Orlova
Composer — Kirill Arkhipov
Tutor in voice production / Singer — Olga Vlasova
musicAeterna Dance troupe:
Aigulya Buzaeva
Timur Ganeyev
Alevtina Gruntovskaya
Evgeny Kalachev
Maksim Klochnev
Savva Korotych
Anna Kuznetsova
Elena Lisnaya
Aisylu Mirhafizkhan
Kamil Mustafayev
Alexei Slutskii
Daria Tagiltseva
A new production of the musicAeterna Dance troupe is a dance fantasy performance, a tribute to Vsevolod Meyerhold and Kazimir Malevich’s performance based on the play by Vladimir Mayakovsky Mystery-Bouffe (1918), dedicated to the 150th anniversary of Meyerhold.
The fantasy performance Mystery About That is not just an homage, but a further reflection on topics suggested a hundred years ago, at a new turn of history. In Mayakovsky’s revolutionary eschatology, the authors of the production are looking for a place for love and personality. Through a simple laconic form — the division of crowd into groups and couples, staging conflict within groups, the collapse of groups into individual performers, — Mystery About That is examining disengagement of an individual with a community, their gradual acquisition of a personal voice and vector of movement. The path to acquire individuality is dramatic — from the euphoria of collective thinking and belonging to a group to the emergence of internal conflicts, from external clashes to total polarization at the level of ‘friend or foe’ and ‘all against all’. In these conditions of constant personality changes, internal support is required. This support is found in love. Thus, the second text of Mayakovsky appeared at the heart of the fantasy performance — his poem About That in which the pain of love grows into a victorious feeling of universal proportions. Only love is capable of giving the participants of the performance the strength to answer the question — whether to remain an eternal stranger in the world of ready-made opinions or to seek their own path.
Director — Anna Guseva
Dramaturgy — Julia Orlova, Anna Guseva
Choreographer — Anastasia Peshkova
Artist — Maria Levina Video
Video Artist — Julia Orlova
Composer — Kirill Arkhipov
Tutor in voice production / Singer — Olga Vlasova
musicAeterna Dance troupe:
Aigulya Buzaeva
Timur Ganeyev
Alevtina Gruntovskaya
Evgeny Kalachev
Maksim Klochnev
Savva Korotych
Anna Kuznetsova
Elena Lisnaya
Aisylu Mirhafizkhan
Kamil Mustafayev
Alexei Slutskii
Daria Tagiltseva