Guli Hamroyeva

Guli Razzakovna Khamrayeva (Uzbek: Guli Razzoqovna Hamroyeva; born on December 2, 1946, Tashkent – April 16, 2023) was a ballet artist and educator whose career was based at the A. Navoi Opera and Ballet Theater (Tashkent).

[3][1][2] She performed leading roles in productions such as "The Fountain of Bakhchisarai" (Zarema), "Don Quixote" (Kitri), "Esmeralda", "Spartacus" (Aegina), "Lyubovniy talisman" (Chundari), "Giselle" (Myrtha), "Swan Lake" (Spanish Dance, Odette-Odile), "Cinderella" (Stepmother), "Ispanskiye miniatyuri" (Spanish Woman), "Carmen" (Carmen), "Le Corsaire" (Gulnara), "Priklyucheniya Nasreddina", "Cleopatra" (Cleopatra), and "Ojivshiye miniatyuri" (Kanizak).

A film titled "Boléro" (1995) was dedicated to the life and art of the ballerina.

[8] In 2001, she graduated from the Tashkent State Higher School of Choreography and National Dance with a degree in "director-choreographer".

[1][2] She served as a ballet director from 2000 to 2002 and, from 2002 onwards, as a pedagogical rehearsal coach at the theater.