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  1. www.seeingdance.com › chiara-bersani-lanimale-240625L’Animale by Chiara Bersani

    1 day ago · Chiara Bersani’s L’Animale, a new take on Michel Fokine’s The Dying Swan, is one of three dance pieces at LIFT 2024, a theatre festival distinguished by its inspired use of non-traditional venues.

  2. May 11, 2017 · A ballet fan must travel from Boston to find Ratmansky’s ballets, but we have seen several of Wheeldon’s works at the Boston Ballet (the first commissioned by Anna-Marie Holmes when she was director), a take on The Firebird (original choreography by Michel Fokine, music by a young Igor Stravinsky) that was fun to watch, but undercooked.

  3. 2 days ago · Among the attendees was the composer’s old friend Michel Fokine, the one-time choreographer of the Ballets Russes, who immediately signaled his interest in using it for a ballet; regrettably, Fokine died in 1942 before he could make good on his intention.

  4. 1 day ago · Second soloist. • Prize-winner at the International Vaganova-Prix Ballet Dancers’ Competition (1 st prize, St Petersburg, 2016) Born in St Petersburg. Graduated from the Vaganova Ballet Academy (class of Professor Lyudmila Kovaleva) and joined the Mariinsky Ballet in 2018. Repertoire includes:

  5. www.liftfestival.com › event › lanimalechiaraL'Animale - LIFT

    5 days ago · Set against the historic backdrop of The Old Bailey, Italy’s Chiara Bersani revisits The Dying Swan (a ballet originally choreographed by Michel Fokine for Anna Pavlova in 1905), with her work, L’Animale. She invites audiences in to observe and study the animal and enter into its world.

  6. 2 days ago · The music draws from initial sketches he’d made for a ballet score called The Scythians, which dancer and choreographer Mihail Fokine rejected and described as “unballetic.” 25 years later ...

  7. www.mariinsky.ru › en › companyEkaterina Kondaurova

    5 days ago · Principal Dancer. • Honoured Artist of Russia (2020) • Recipient of the Benois de la Danse prize (2006) • Recipient of the Golden Sofit, St Petersburg’s most prestigious theatre prize, in the category “Best Female Role in Ballet” in 2008 for the role of Alma in the ballet Glass Heart, in 2010 for the role of Anna Karenina in the ...

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