bolshoi ballet presents the taming of the shrew

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The Taming of the Shrew is generally extremely difficult to bring off in this day and age. However this is a contemporarized, dazzling choreographed and danced version that will have you cheering at the end.

In the ballet world the …

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paris opera ballet ballets russes

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With this screening ballet lovers are in for a great treat with the wonderful Paris Opera Ballet bringing us an extraordinary quadruple bill of four famous Diaghilev Ballets Russes works that are  very rarely performed on the contemporary stage. The …

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the bolshoi ballet presents the lady of the camellias

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This breathtaking production by the Bolshoi Ballet of John Neumeier’s Lady of the Camellias is full of shattering, overwhelming tempestuous passion that had some audience members in tears at the end.

This is the Neumeier version originally created for the …

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teatro alla scala : temple of wonders

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Can you hear them? Here dwell the spirits of the great artists of the past”. One of the leading theatrical impresarios of all time, Paolo Grassi, said this of the Teatro Alla Scala, and this is what makes …

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bolshoi ballet on screen : giselle

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For the sixth consecutive year Sharmill Films are bringing ballet lovers filmed versions of four ballets presented by the legendary Moscow ballet Company. The first in time is this splendid, very traditional, terrifically danced production of GISELLE.

The ballet was …

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the royal ballet in rhapsody/the two pigeons

With this great double bill the Palace Opera and Ballet season gives ballet lovers the opportunity to enjoy two fine examples of the definitive Ashton style which helped to shape British dance .

RHAPSODY opened the programme, a pure abstract …

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carlos acosta @ the royal ballet

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Carlos Acosta is one of the most well known dancers of our times, famous internationally. This book is published to mark Acosta’s farewell season, and is a very exciting retrospective seeking to preserve and capture most of what are regarded …

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