Artem Viktorovych Datsyshyn (Ukrainian: Артем Вікторович Дацишин, 26 January 1979 – 17 March 2022) was a Ukrainian ballet dancer and soloist with the National Opera of Ukraine, where he performed leading roles in ballets including Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake and Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet.
[8] In October 2014, he participated in a charity event of the National Opera of Ukraine for children of refugees, presenting the ballet Cipollino, with music by Karen Khachaturian and in a 1995 choreography by Genrikh Mayorov, of a story of a hero who bravely enters the fight against injustice and leads his friends and associates to the victory of good over evil.
[9] He danced on tours to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, Japan, Lebanon, Canada, and the United States.
BBC News reported Datsyshyn's death on 19 March 2022, having died from his injuries two days earlier.
[11] Anatoly Solovyanenko, who serves as chief stage director in the National Opera of Ukraine, made a post on Facebook calling Datsyshyn "a great artist" and a "wonderful man".