The web of intrigue around Russiaâs Bolshoi Theater continued to grow over the weekend after Anatoly Iksanov, the theaterâs general director, told Russian television that he doesnât believe that the mastermind behind the January acid attack on Sergei Filin, the ballet companyâs artistic director, has been found.
âHe was pushed â" the entire collective is certain of this,â Mr. Iksanov told âVesti Nedeli,â a weekly current affairs program broadcast on Sunday night, of Pavel Dmitrichenko, the Bolshoi Ballet soloist who was arrested last week on charges of ordering the attack on Mr. Filin. âThatâs why heâs not the actual instigator that heâs being made out to be. He is one of the perpetrators. There is a mastermind, and the investigation ust find this person.â
Two other men have been arrested, one for carrying out the attack and the other as his accomplice.
Mr. Filinâs lawyer, Tatyana Stukalova, told the Interfax news agency on Monday that Mr. Filin shares Mr. Iksanovâs doubts and speculated that the dancer is, for now, âcovering for this âmastermind.ââ
âFrom the outset we were of the opinion, we understand full well, that it had nothing to do with Anzhelina Vorontsova, that there is a mastermind,â Ms. Stukalova told the news agency, referring to Mr. Dmitrichenkoâs girlfriend, a promising ballerina.
Reports continue to come out in the Russian media about a meeting of the Bolshoi troupe with investigators last Thursday at which dancers expressed concern about Mr. Dmitrichenkoâs arrest and Ms. Vorontsova is said to have spoken and asked the troupe to support him.
Bolshoi management has made no secret of its disdain for Nikolai Tsiskaridze, a star dancer who is Ms. Vorontsovaâs teach! er, but a chief police investigator told âVesti Nedeliâ that he is not a suspect.