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Chopiniana Le Carnaval Schéhérazade at Mariinsky Theatre

Dates: (11/27/2015 )

Theatre:

Mariinsky Theatre


1 Theatre Square
St Petersburg,Northwestern 190000

Phone: +7 812 326 4141

Tickets: 1700 ???. - 5000 ???.

Running Time: 35 minutes

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“In 1906, when rehearsing the production of the first version of Chopiniana performed to Glazunov’s orchestration of Chopin’s music, I created for Pavlova and Obukhov – my friend from the ballet school – a waltz in C Sharp Minor, which was specially orchestrated by Glazunov at our request as an addition to the suite.
The sylph – winged hope – flies into a romantic garden lit by the moon. She is followed by a young man. It was dancing in the style of Taglioni, in the style of that long-forgotten time when ballet was governed by poetry, when a dancer rose en pointe not to demonstrate the steel-like arch of her foot but in order to create the impression of lightness, barely touching the ground, something ethereal and fantastical. In this dance there is not one pirouette, not a single trick. But how poetic, how beautiful and how engaging was this duet in the air! The audience was enchanted, as was I. Pavlova made such a powerful impression on me that I wondered about staging an entire ballet in this style. And by the time her next gala performance came round I had created the ballet Les Sylphides. If, back then, she had not danced Chopin’s waltz so brilliantly, so enchantingly, I would never have created this ballet.”
Michel Fokine. Hightlights from the article Memoirs of a Ballet-Master

Ages: Age category 6+

Cast and Creative team for Chopiniana Le Carnaval Schéhérazade at Mariinsky Theatre


Conductor: Gavriel Heine

Daria Pavlenko
Maria Shirinkina
Elena Yevseyeva
Maxim Zyuzin
Credits
Music by Frédéric Chopin
Scenario by Michel Fokine
Choreography by Michel Fokine (1908)

Revised version by Agrippina Vaganova (1931)
Set design based on original sketches by Orest Allegri

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