The Cultural Nomads Project
presents visionary artists, who helped to revolutionize culture and arts, as we know it nowadays

The Cultural Nomads Project aims to spark a global conversation about iconic influencers, who helped to reshape classical arts and culture for modernity.

We think that the aftermath of Covid-19 is particularly cruel to the performative arts throughout the world. Despite being deprived of regular training in the studios and the excitement of performances, the international dance community showed an amazing discipline and dedication to the art of dance since the beginning of the pandemic.

With our first instalment of programs, we express our support to the artists who continue to perfect their skills and artistry.

  • Tatiana Senkevitch
    Founder & Editorial Director
    The founder and editorial director of the Cultural Nomads project, Tatiana Senkevitch, is a historian of art and dance. Apart from her teaching work, Tatiana has served as Research Associate at the J. Paul Getty Museum; the Getty Research Institute; Centre Jean Pepin, CNRS (Paris) and the Canada Art Ballet Project (Toronto). She is the author of numerous journal articles, book chapters and film interviews. She currently lives in Paris, France.
  • Igor Malakhov
    Executive Producer
    Our Executive Producer Igor Malakhov has more then 25 years of international journalistic experience with television (ABC News, ARTE, ARD/WDR, CNN), as well as with prominent lifestyle magazines (AD magazine, ELLE, GQ, Vogue, Martha Stewart). A multimedia content producer who has covered topics ranging from bloody wars to haute couture fashion shows, Igor is always on the lookout for amazing stories to tell. He currently splits time between Toronto (Canada) and Warsaw (Poland).
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Photo Credits: Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn in "Marguerite et Armand" © Rudolf Nureyev Foundation. Scene from ballet "Spartacus" © Bolshoi Theatre. Joseph Brodsky and Mikhail Baryshnikov, New York, Image via New Riga Theatre. The Marius Petipa Studio, The Vaganova Ballet Academy. The Harlem dance theater.