Bolshoi director attacked with acid
Who got what role may have been motive
MOSCOW — A masked assailant threw acid at the artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet in an attack that colleagues said Friday could be in reprisal for his selection of dancers in starring roles at the famed Russian company.
Sergei Filin, a 42-year-old former Bolshoi star, said a man threw the acid into his face late Thursday near the gate of his apartment building in central Moscow. The attacker wore a hood and a mask or a scarf, so only the eyes were visible, he said.
“I got scared and I thought he was going to shoot me,” Filin, his face covered with white bandages, told REN TV. “I turned around to run, but he raced ahead of me.”
Colleagues said Filin could be left partly blind.
The Bolshoi’s general director, Anatoly Iksanov, said he believes the attack was linked to Filin’s work.
“He is a man of principle and never compromised,” Iksanov said on Channel One state television. “If he believed that this or that dancer was not ready or was unable to perform this or that part, he would turn them down.”
Filin knew that someone was threatening him or trying to undermine his position, Iksanov said. He said Filin’s car tires had been slashed and his computer hacked.
“He said, ‘I have a feeling that I am on the front lines,’ ” Iksanov quoted Filin as telling him before the attack.
Bolshoi spokeswoman Katerina Novikova, who visited Filin in the hospital Thursday night, said his condition was stable but he could lose some of his sight.
“We never imagined that a war for roles — not for real estate or for oil — could reach this level of crime,” Novikova said on Channel One.
Iksanov later backed away from the suggestion that the attack was linked to Filin’s casting decisions.
“The goal (of the attack) was to create a split and disagreement in the theatre’s management,” he said.