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Oksana Serobian

Oksana Vasileva
Artistic Director/Ballet Teacher

Oksana Serobian (formerly Vasileva)

Ballet Teacher & Choreographer

Oksana Serobian, formerly known professionally as Oksana Vasileva, brings a wealth of international experience as a dancer, teacher, and choreographer, with a career that bridges the stage and the studio.

Education & Training

  • Master’s Degree in Ballet Pedagogy — Bolshoi Ballet Academy, Moscow

  • Certifications in the Vaganova Method — Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet, St. Petersburg

    • Elementary Level & Preparatory Process

    • Teacher Training: Preservation and Development of the Vaganova Method

    • Junior & Middle Levels of the Vaganova Method

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ballet Pedagogy & Choreography — Moscow Institute of Contemporary Art

  • Diploma, Ballet Dancer — Ledyakh School of Classical Ballet, Moscow

Performance Career
From 1996 to 2008, Oksana performed with the Moscow State Theater of Classical Choreography, dancing a diverse repertoire of classical and contemporary works. Highlights include Stanton Welch’s Green (2000), where she shared the stage with Bolshoi Ballet stars Nina Ananiashvili, Sergey Filin, and Dmitry Belogolovtsev.

Teaching & Coaching
Oksana has more than a decade of teaching and coaching experience, guiding students from their early ballet years through pre-professional levels. She has conducted eight State Graduation Exams (2012, 2014, 2016, 2018) and specializes in developing dancers for the professional stage.

For the past four years at Bayer Ballet Academy, Oksana taught and prepared two levels of students for the professional program. She has successfully coached students for Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP) and other prestigious competitions, where her students have earned:

  • Grand Prix awards

  • Hope Award at YAGP

  • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place distinctions in solo, pas de deux, and ensemble categories

  • Multiple 1st place ensemble awards at international competitions

Her excellence in ballet education has also been recognized by the Russian Ministry of Culture State Commissioner.

With her deep foundation in the Vaganova Method and a proven record of competition success, including Grand Prix and Hope Award-winning students, Oksana Serobian continues to inspire and guide dancers toward both technical mastery and artistic expression.

What students gain?

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Develop Exceptional Technique, Confidence and Experience

Through our complete class syllabus and instruction, Universal Conservatory of Ballet graduates will become confident, experienced, and booming dancers sought after by the most prestigious colleges and dance companies.
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Master The Vaganova Method

Graduates of Universal Conservatory of Ballet will have a full grasp of the Vaganova Method, considered one of the best training systems in the world.
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Become a World Class Dancer!

A graduate of the Universal Conservatory of Ballet will follow in the footsteps of ballet legends like George Balanchine, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Natalia Makarova, and many others who studied the Vaganova system.

Our Ballet Teachers

Arsen Serobian
Arsen Serobian

BALLET | Contemporary | Principal Teacher

Oksana Serobian
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Hanna Franchuk

BALLET | Principal Teacher

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