Aleksandras Jankauskas

Chief ballet master of the Kaunas State Musical Theater ballet Company.

Dancer and choreographer. He graduated from Uzbekistan choreography school.
From 1995 to 2005 he worked in Klaipėda Musical Theatre as a dancer.
In 2001 Aleksandras participated in the festival New Form and created a dance performance Angel Suite (music by Piazzolla).
In 2010 he established a modern dance study Alter Ego which later released performance Quo Vadis (music by Rachmaninov).
In 2002 Aleksandras received a master-class certificate for participating in Exercise 2002 in Saint Petersburg.
In 2003 he organized a performance Joker in Klaipėda.
A couple of choreographic performances were presented in the festival Musical August in 2004.
In 2004 Aleksandras received a certificate from Canon Dance which is a school of modern dances.
Since 2005 he specializes as a choreography teacher in various dance schools in Kaunas and works as a dancer in the Kaunas State Musical Theatre, as well.
Since 2015, Aleksandras Jankauskas has been the chief ballet master at the Kaunas State Musical Theater.

In 2007 he created the performance for children entitled The Christmas Tale.
In 2008 Aleksandras received a Master’s degree in University of Klaipėda.
In 2008 he created choreography for The Snow Queen (music by Grieg).
In 2010 he had an internship in Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s conservatory in Saint Petersburg.
In the same year he created the choreography for Viennese Blood by Strauss.
In 2013 he staged a dance performance Notre-Dame de Paris,
2016 – choreography and stage movement for R. Planquette’s operetta “The Bells of Corneville,”
2019 – choreography and stage movement for G. Verdi’s opera Macbeth,
2020 – choreography and stage movement for T. Dobrzanski’s operetta The King’s Double,
2023 – choreography for composer Giedrius Svilainis’ musical for children Natukai iš Muzikėnų šalies (dir. Nerijus Petrokas, Panevėžys Musical Theater),
2024 – choreography for J. Styne’s musical Sugar.
In 2025, Aleksandras and his colleague Gintaras Visockis won the Fortūna Prize diploma for choreography for J. Styne’s musical Sugar.

 

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