A fabled fantasy ballet in three acts and four scenes with music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky.
Choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov.
Libretto by Vladimir Begichey and Vasily Geltzer.
ballet in three acts
music by Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Léo Delibes, Ludwig Minkus, Riccardo Drigo, Pyotr Oldenburgsky, Nikita Trubetskoy, Antoine Simon
ballet in three acts
music by Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Léo Delibes, Ludwig Minkus, Riccardo Drigo, Pyotr Oldenburgsky, Nikita Trubetskoy, Antoine Simon
A modern version of the classic play from 1945, resurrected in a style fit for a digital-age audience. This production’s calling card has become its successful marriage of lovely ballet from years gone by and modern stage technology. Visual computer effects peacefully coexist with traditional costumes and props. Rostislav Zakharov, to whom the premiere is dedicated in celebration of the 110th anniversary of his birth
A modern version of the classic play from 1945, resurrected in a style fit for a digital-age audience. This production’s calling card has become its successful marriage of lovely ballet from years gone by and modern stage technology. Visual computer effects peacefully coexist with traditional costumes and props. Rostislav Zakharov, to whom the premiere is dedicated in celebration of the 110th anniversary of his birth
A fabled fantasy ballet in three acts and four scenes with music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky.
Choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov.
Libretto by Vladimir Begichey and Vasily Geltzer.
Genre: Ballet
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Mariinsky (ex. Kirov) Ballet and Opera Theatreabout theatre
| Age restriction: 6+ | Length: 2 hours 55 minutes | Intermissions: 2 | Opening night: 20 January 1902 | Ticket price:
$147.71 - $285.58
Show starts at:
Ballet in three acts (six scenes), based on an episode taken from the famous novel Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes. Music by Ludwig Minkus, Libretto by Marius Petipa based on the novel by Miguel de Cervantes, Choreography by Alexander Gorsky after Marius Petipa
Swan Lake is a ballet that has become has become a symbol of Russian art itself. The version of the famous ballet cannot be seen anywhere else in Moscow or St. Petersburg: the Mikhailovsky Theatre’s Swan Lake is the legendary ’Old Moscow’ production by Alexander Gorsky and Asaf Messerer.
Swan Lake is a ballet that has become has become a symbol of Russian art itself. The version of the famous ballet cannot be seen anywhere else in Moscow or St. Petersburg: the Mikhailovsky Theatre’s Swan Lake is the legendary ’Old Moscow’ production by Alexander Gorsky and Asaf Messerer.
A fabled fantasy ballet in three acts and four scenes with music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky.
Choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov.
Libretto by Vladimir Begichey and Vasily Geltzer.
Genre: Ballet
|
Mariinsky (ex. Kirov) Ballet and Opera Theatreabout theatre
| Age restriction: 6+ | Length: 2 hours 55 minutes | Intermissions: 2 | Opening night: 20 January 1902 | Ticket price:
$137.86 - $266.54
Show starts at:
Ballet in three acts (six scenes), based on an episode taken from the famous novel Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes. Music by Ludwig Minkus, Libretto by Marius Petipa based on the novel by Miguel de Cervantes, Choreography by Alexander Gorsky after Marius Petipa
Genre: Ballet
|
Mariinsky (ex. Kirov) Ballet and Opera Theatreabout theatre
| Age restriction: 6+ | Length: 2 hours 55 minutes | Intermissions: 2 | Opening night: 20 January 1902 | Ticket price:
$137.86 - $266.54
Show starts at:
Ballet in three acts (six scenes), based on an episode taken from the famous novel Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes. Music by Ludwig Minkus, Libretto by Marius Petipa based on the novel by Miguel de Cervantes, Choreography by Alexander Gorsky after Marius Petipa
A fabled fantasy ballet in three acts and four scenes with music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky.
Choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov.
Libretto by Vladimir Begichey and Vasily Geltzer.
A fabled fantasy ballet in three acts and four scenes with music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky.
Choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov.
Libretto by Vladimir Begichey and Vasily Geltzer.