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2005 - Badge of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Belarus “For Contribution to the Development of Belarusian Culture”


==References==
==References==

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Natalya Vasilyeva-Kachatkova
BornJune 24, 1948
NationalityBelarusian
OccupationActress
AwardsHonored Artist of Belarus; Badge of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Belarus


Natalya Vasilyeva-Kachatkova (b. 24 June 1948, Moscow) is a Belarusian actress. She was awarded Honored Artist of Belarus in 1990. [1]

Biography

Vasilyeva-Kachatkova[2] is a daughter of the prominent actors Matrona Kuzmenka[3] and Rygor Kachatkov.[3] In 1971, she graduated from the Belarusian State Academy of Arts as a drama and film actress[4] and started her career in the Yanka Kupala National Academic Theater.[5][6]

On 13 August 2020, following the 2020 Belarusian presidential election, a violent crackdown of peaceful anti-government protests, beating and torture of detainees by riot police, the Yanka Kupala National Academic Theatre employees demanded to stop the violence and recalculate the votes in the presence of independent observers. On August 17, Pavel Latushko, general director of the theatre, was fired. On August 26, the majority of the theatre employees, including Natalia Vasilyeva-Kachatkova, resigned in protest.

Theatrical Work

Some of Natalia Kachatkova’s roles[7] include:

Adela (Ажаніцца — не журыцца, a play by Brothers Daletskiya and Mikhas Charot),

Ruzana (Merry Road by Barys Vasilyev),

Lusya (Lunatic’s Life by S. Zlotnikau),

Malannya (Children of the Sun by Maxim Gorky),

Pashlepkina (The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol),

Dziana (Chicken by M. Kalyada),

Fedra (Madness in Valencia by Lope de Vega),

Golda (Commemorative Prayer after Sholem Aleichem),

Neryna (Unmarried Polygamist after Moliere,

Agata (Paulinka by Yanka Kupala),

Kulina (Pinsk Nobility by Vintsent Dunin-Martsinkyevich,

Weaver (Night before Christmas by Nikolai Gogol),

Glushachykha (People in the Swamp by Ivan Melezh),

Babulia (Shabany by Alhierd Baharevich),

Elsa (Elsa's land by Elena Ganum, 2018),[8] etc.

Awards

1990 - Honored Artist of Belarus

2005 - Badge of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Belarus “For Contribution to the Development of Belarusian Culture”

References

  1. ^ "Публика разбирает билеты на спектакли в обновленный Купаловский театр". Белтелерадиокомпания. Retrieved 2021-01-28.
  2. ^ ТРЕФИЛОВ, Сергей (2018-01-19). "Актеры-купаловцы на неформальных фотографиях: «Ты ствараеш гісторыю, гэтага ніхто ніколі не рабіў»". kp.by. Retrieved 2021-01-28.
  3. ^ a b "Мастера. Они создавали историю... - НАДТ им. Максима Горького". www.rustheatre.by. Retrieved 2021-01-28.
  4. ^ Из Купаловского театра уволены 58 актеров и сотрудников
  5. ^ Грыбайла, В. А. (1999). Качаткова Наталля Рыгораўна // Беларуская энцыклапедыя. Minsk. p. 576. ISBN 985-11-0035-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ "Наталья Кочеткова". Кино-Театр.РУ. Retrieved 2021-01-28.
  7. ^ Молокова, Вероника (2015-09-16). "Праздник на сцену: Купаловский театр отметил юбилей". «Минск-Новости» (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-01-28.
  8. ^ "В прямом эфире «Зямля Эльзы»: VOKA продолжает серию трансляций со сцены Купаловского театра". naviny.by. 2019-12-17. Retrieved 2021-01-28.