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Swan Lake. Classical ballet with video effects 8 February 2025 at 15:00

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Swan Lake. Classical ballet with video effects

6+
  • Ballet
Hermitage Theater / Main hall
Адрес: Russia, Saint-Petersburg, Dvortsovaya emb., 34

Продолжительность: 02:15
Антракт: 1

Swan Lake. Classical ballet with video effects

The ballet "Swan Lake" will be performed in projection design! Classical scenery and costumes will be complemented by projections in the auditorium! The walls of the Hermitage Theater will take the audience into a fairy-tale world, and animation effects will turn them into witnesses of romantic events. In a chamber atmosphere with new technical solutions, the famous ballet will become even more exciting and exciting.

Digital scenery: Art-studio "Veter"

Artist, director: Daria Kotyukh

Artist: Tatyana Vasilyeva

Video director: Stanislav Stepanov, Dmitry Yermolin

Swan Lake "St. Petersburg Ballet"

Fantastic ballet

Music: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Choreography: Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov

Libretto: Vladimir Begichev, Vasily Geltser

Costume designer: Vyacheslav Okunev

Swan Lake is one of the most famous classical ballets. This is a gem in Tchaikovsky's repertoire, the Petipa-Ivanov production was recognized as the pinnacle of Russian ballet art.

The love story of Prince Siegfried and the beautiful Princess Odette, who was turned into a swan by the curse of the evil sorcerer Knight Rothbart, will not leave anyone indifferent.

In the libretto of "Swan Lake" motifs close to Russian literature are visible. Popular images of that era: the desire for beauty and the ideal and the impossibility of finding it, the hope for happiness - betrayal and atonement at the cost of one's life.

The ballet is accompanied by the symphony orchestra "Olympic Orchestra"

The duration of the ballet is 2 hours 15 minutes, with one intermission

About the St. Petersburg Ballet:

St. Petersburg Ballet under the direction of Dmitry Rudachenko is always excellent, professional quality of performance, magnificent costumes and scenery, lively energy of youth and delight. The team constantly performs at the leading theatrical and concert venues in St. Petersburg, is actively touring in Russia, Europe and China, the geography of the team's touring performances is huge. In addition to classical performances - "The Nutcracker", "Sleeping Beauty", "Swan Lake", "Giselle" and "Chopiniana", - the troupe's repertoire includes modern productions of young choreographers, the team holds a huge number of concerts with the participation of world-class ballet stars such as Vladimir Shklyarov , Victoria Tereshkina, Igor Kolb and many others.

The St. Petersburg Ballet was founded in 2011 with the aim of introducing ballet connoisseurs around the world to young classical dance stars. The famous choreographer Nikolai Boyarchikov, People's Artist of Russia, professor at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, laureate of the State Prize and the Golden Soffit Prize, had a huge influence on the formation of the team. Now the troupe regularly performs on the stage of the Hermitage Theatre, the Theater. Komissarzhevskaya and other famous theater venues in St. Petersburg.

The St. Petersburg Ballet is headed by a young and talented artistic director Dmitry Rudachenko. ARB graduate. Vaganova Dmitry worked as a leading soloist at the Maly Opera and Ballet Theater. Mussorgsky (now the Mikhailovsky Theatre). A few years ago, he began to prepare artists for international professional competitions and took up teaching activities. The director of the troupe is Dmitry Khotko, the teacher and tutor is Ekaterina Volkova-Arsentieva.

The ensemble's repertoire includes classical performances of The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, Giselle and Chopiniana. In addition, the St. Petersburg Ballet today releases modern productions by such young choreographers as Konstantin Keikhel, a laureate of international festivals. The permanent composition of the troupe is 70 artists.

Among the leading soloists of the troupe are the subtle and lyrical star of the Mikhailovsky Theater, the brilliant Elena Kotsyubira and the expressive Honored Artist of Russia Margarita Rudina from the Yekaterinburg Academic Opera and Ballet Theater, who is distinguished by special artistry. "St. Petersburg Ballet" constantly cooperates with the Academy of Russian Ballet. Vaganova and the Perm Choreographic School, provides an opportunity to get stage practice for the most talented students and graduates.

Leading soloists of the Mariinsky and Mikhailovsky theaters, the Bolshoi Theater and Andrey Yakhnyuk, Tatyana Tkachenko, soloists of the Bolshoi Theater and the Theater named after. Stanislavsky-Fuad Mamedov and Antonina Chapkina, Boris Zhurilov, Veronika Ignatieva, Kirill Safin, Mikhail Tkachuk, Denis Klimuk, Elizaveta Barkalova, Svetlana Svinko, Astkhig Oganesyan, Maria Ilyushkina, Renata Shakirova, Vsevolod Mayevsky, Ekaterina Chebykina - which gives the viewer the opportunity to get acquainted with creativity of the ballet stars of Moscow, St. Petersburg as well as with foreign artists.

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