In 2013, ballerina
Anastasia Volochkova claimed that female dancers were forced to sleep with wealthy patrons, saying: "It mainly happened with the corps du [sic] ballet but also with the soloists. [...] I repeatedly received such propositions to share the beds of
oligarchs." American dancer
Joy Womack echoed this concern when she left the company after being told that, to secure solo roles, she must either pay $10,000 or "start a relationship with a sponsor." In January 2013, a
sulfuric acid attack on art director
Sergei Filin once again steeped the company in scandal. Bolshoi dancer
Pavel Dmitrichenko was convicted of organizing the attack and was sentenced to six years in prison. Reasons for the attack include corruption within the company. In 2014, 25-year-old ballet dancer Olga Demina mysteriously went missing. In September 2020, Russian investigators announced that they believe Demina may have been killed in a blackmail plot by Malkhaz Dzhavoev, whom she was dating and was allegedly her "manager". In July 2017, the Bolshoi Theatre cancelled the premiere of a ballet about openly gay Soviet dancer
Rudolf Nureyev. The Director General claimed that it was due to poor dancing quality; however, principal dancer
Maria Alexandrova claimed it was the first sign of a 'new era' of censorship. It was the first time a show has been pulled in such a way since the collapse of the Soviet Union, sparking rumours about the motivation behind the move. In 2022, the Bolshoi Ballet, like the Mariinsky Ballet, removed the name of choreographer Alexei Ratmansky from his ballets, owing to his opposition to
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. However, it continued to perform the ballets without Ratmansky's permission. He stated that he intended to sue the company. In the spring of 2025, allegations emerged that critics were offered bribes to write positive reviews about the debut of Maria Shuvalova, daughter of former first deputy prime minister
Igor Shuvalov, in the title role in
Anyuta. Despite the controversy surrounding the quality of her performances, Shuvalova was promoted to the rank of soloist in July 2025. ==See also==