Honoured Artist of the Republic of Belarus (2014)
Francysk Skaryna Medal (2011)
Maryna Vezhnavets graduated from the Belarusian State Choreographic College. She joined the ballet company of the National Academic Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Theatre of the Republic of Belarus in 1997.
In 2012, she graduated from the Vaganova Ballet Academy.
In 2023, she received a commendation from the Head of Administration of the Belarusian President.
Maryna Vezhnavets is a renowned ballet teacher: she is a teacher of the Belarusian State Choreographic College and founder of the Vezhnavets Ballet School.
The Singer, the Pioneer Leader / Illusions of Love to the music by Dmitri Shostakovich, Frédéric Chopin, Leonid Shirin
The title role / Anna Karenina to the music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Odette/Odile / Swan Lake
Åse / Peer Gynt
Carmen / Carmen Suite
The Harlot / Carmina Burana
Kitri, Mercedes / Don Quixote
Aurora, the Lilac Fairy / The Sleeping Beauty
The Courtesan / Spartacus
Lady Macbeth / Macbeth by Vyacheslav Kuznetsov
Nikiya, Gamzatti / La Bayadère
Rogneda, Anna Bagryanorodnaya / Passions by Andrei Mdivani
Esmeralda / La Esmeralda
The title role, Myrtha / Giselle
Medora / Le Corsaire
Zarema / The Fountain of Bakhchisarai
The Fairy / Cinderella
The Sylph / La Sylphide
Soloist / Boléro
The title role / Thamar
Zobeide / Scheherazade
Dark Angel / Serenade
Grisi, Taglioni / Pas de Quatre
The title role / The Firebird
The Girl / Who Am I?
The title role / Paquita
Anna / Vitaut
The title role / Laurencia
Magnolia / Cipollino
Prelude / Chopiniana
With the company of the Bolshoi Theatre of Belarus, she has toured Thailand, South Korea, Poland, Turkey, the Netherlands, China, France, Bulgaria, Cyprus, etc.
Maryna Vezhnavets danced twice in the opening of the Days of Belarusian Culture in Russia (guest performances of Passions (Rogneda) in 2001 and Romeo and Juliet in 2004 at the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia).
She appeared with the company in the Days of Belarusian Culture in China in 2005 and Egypt in 2007.
In 2008, she performed the lead role in Swan Lake given as part of the opening of the Days of Belarusian Culture in Syria.