Background
Ilya Royblat was born on August 1, 1923 in the city of Voronezh, Russian Federation.
Ilya Royblat was born on August 1, 1923 in the city of Voronezh, Russian Federation.
Ilya Grigorievich graduated from the two courses of the Voronezh Choreographic School (1941).
Ilya Grigorievich was a soloist of the Voronezh Musical Comedy Theater (Musical Theater, Opera and Ballet Theater) in character and comic dances (1947-1974), inspector of the ballet troupe (1960-1974). The director and choreographer of the amateur choreographic ensemble "Vesna", the dance ensembles of the Voronezh Forestry Institute and of the Karl Marx House of Culture. Dance director in performances: "Eugene Onegin" Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1961), "Free Wind" Isaac Dunaevsky (1963, both together with Leonid Taube), "Long-distance roads" Alexander Flyarkovsky (1964), "Russian woman" Cyril Molchanov (1969) , "Violet of Montmartre" by Imre Kalman (1971, together with Valentin Ryabukhin) and others.