Ballet dancers fleeing Ukraine rubble find Bucharest stage

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By Luiza Ilie and Octav Ganea

BUCHAREST. – Six ballet dancers who have fled Ukraine since Russia’s invasion were warming up on Friday on the stage of the National Opera House in Romanian capital Bucharest.

In the days after they left the badly hit cities of Dnipro and Odessa, the Ukrainian, Kyrgyz and Canadian dancers had reached out to the institution for help. It gave them a safe place to train and potentially perform under pending collaboration contracts.

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The United Nations estimated on Thursday 1 million people have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries over the last week, in what it warned could become Europe’s largest refugee crisis this century.

Lara Paraschiv, 23, a Canadian-born ballerina with Romanian parents who has trained at the Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Moscow, fled on Feb. 24 with several colleagues. She has danced at the Dnipro State Opera and Ballet Theatre for the last two years.

“Dnipro is actually right close to Donetsk and that’s where the Russians took over. They’re very close and quite dangerous at this moment,” Paraschiv said in an interview.

“I would like to (work here), of course, because I do not see any time soon that things will go back to normal. Even if the war ends, Ukraine has … to rebuild everything.”

Cultural institutions across Romania have joined the fray of volunteers thronging the borders with offers of food, transport and lodging.

Several museums have organized donation collection points while the national theatre is using its tour bus to help transport refugees, Culture Minister Lucian Romascanu said.

Bucharest National Opera manager Daniel Jinga said the dancers have begun working with the ballet corps and some of them could be performing in a month. — Reuters

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