In a crime that scandalized Russia and made headlines around the world, Sergei Filin, the artistic director at the famed Bolshoi Ballet, is attacked with acid outside his home in Moscow on January 17, 2013. A dancer at the ballet, Pavel Dmitrichenko, was later convicted for ordering the attack, which revealed deep divisions within the ballet company.
On the evening of January 17, Sergei Filin was returning home when a masked man threw sulphuric acid in his face. At the time, Filin was the artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet, Moscow's most renowned and historic ballet company. Catherine the Great founded the first incarnation of the theater in 1776, and over the centuries the Bolshoi Ballet has set the standard of excellence in Russia's national art form. Ballet was closely associated with the Romanov court in Tsarist Russia; after the Bolshevik revolution and the execution of Tsar Nicholas and his family, the Bolshoi remained an important institution for the ballet-loving public.