Hello, I'm Stanislav
Dancer, choreographer and ballet teacher Stanislav Fečo is one of the first ballet dancers to have established themselves abroad after the revolution in the context of global competition. During his rich career he has interpretatively portrayed dozens of major figures in classical ballets such as Swan Lake, Giselle, Raymonda, Nutcracker, Le Corsaire, La Bayadere, The Sleeping Beauty, Don Quixote, Onegin, The Lady of the Camellias and many others as a soloist of the Prague National Theatre and other companies.
He has danced in ballets by leading international choreographers such as Roland Petit, George Balanchine, Vasily Medvedev, Jiří Kylián, Alvin Ailey, Hans van Mannen and others.
He has collaborated with a multitude of famous balarinas: Galina Mezenceva, Julia Machalina, Hana Vláčilová, Jana Kůrová, Luba Kunakova, Daria Klimentova, Larissa Lezhnina, Anastazia Volochkova and many others.
He has also guested at numerous ballet companies such as Teatro Colon Buenos Aires.
He has collaborated with a multitude of famous balarinas: Galina Mezenceva, Julia Machalina, Hana Vláčilová, Jana Kůrová, Luba Kunakova, Daria Klimentova, Larissa Lezhnina, Anastazia Volochkova and many others.
He has also guested at numerous ballet companies such as Teatro Colon Buenos Aires.
He has participated at the prestigious international ballet galas, such as Gala des Etoiles in Montreal Gala Due Mondi in Spoletto, World Ballet Stars in Seoul and many others. After finishing his solo career, he began to choreograph. In Yekaterinburg he staged the La Bayadère, with the Vanemuine ballet in Estonia he staged Giselle, other works of mention include Palladio for the ballet company in Perm, Yekaterinburg and the National Ballet of Panama and choreographed Irresistible for the SND Ballet. Long-standing cooperation on major world stages with internationally-renowned choreographer Vasily Medvedev. As a teacher he guests at prestigious ballet workshops, masterclasses and lessons in ballet companies, for example at Stattsballett Berlin.
He has also collaborated with one of the most important international ballet festivals for many years - Dance Open in St.Petersburg. As the first Czech ever he graduated with a master’s degree at the famous Agrippina Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet in St.Petersburg.
He holds several prestigious awards, such as the Philip Morris Flower award for Best Dancer in the Czech Republic, he has won several awards from the American Pushkin Legacy Foundation - for outstanding performance in the role of Onegin and for contributions and spreading Pushkin’s message around the world.
He holds several prestigious awards, such as the Philip Morris Flower award for Best Dancer in the Czech Republic, he has won several awards from the American Pushkin Legacy Foundation - for outstanding performance in the role of Onegin and for contributions and spreading Pushkin’s message around the world.
Ballet Kaleidoscope
with Stanislav Fečo