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ballet Alexei Ratmansky's Flames of Paris, music by Boris Asafyev Margarita Shrainer, Denis Savin, Igor Tsvirko... – Corps de ballet of the Bolshoi Theater

Margarita Shrainer, Denis Savin, Igor Tsvirko... – Corps de ballet of the Bolshoi Theater

Alexei Ratmansky's Flames of Paris, music by Boris Asafyev Margarita Shrainer, Denis Savin, Igor Tsvirko... – Corps de ballet of the Bolshoi Theater

About

Two revolutions find common cause in the celebrated Soviet ballet The Flames of Paris. Premiered in the late 1930s by the Bolshoi Ballet, choreographer Vasily Vainonen and composer Boris Asafyev created the work to honor the anniversary of Russia’s October Revolution. Drawing on major events from the French Revolution (including the storming of the Tuileries and the march on Paris), it tells the story of Jeanne and her brother Jérôme, two young idealists who march to the capital to join the Revolution in 1789. Performed by the same prestigious dance company that premiered the ballet nearly 100 years ago, this 2010 production features a new choreography by Alexei Ratmansky that underlines the incredible virtuosity and breathtaking power of the Russian ballet tradition.

Cast

  • Alexei Ratmansky | Choreographer
  • Ilya Utkin | Set designer
  • Evgeny Monakhov | Set designer
  • Yelena Pankova | Costume designer
  • Damir Ismagilov | Lighting
  • Natalia Osipova | Jeanne
  • Denis Savin | Jerome
  • Ivan Vasiliev | Philippe
  • Yuri Klevtsov | The Marquis Costa de Beauregard
  • Nina Kaptsova | Adeline
  • Anna Antonicheva | Mireille de Poitiers
  • Ruslan Skvortsov | Antoine Mistral
  • Bolshoi Ballet
  • Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra
  • Pavel Sorokin | Conductor

Program

  • Vasili Vainonen / Alexei Ratmansky / Boris Asafyev, Flammes de Paris

Details

  • Directed by:
    • Vincent Bataillon
  • Venue: Bolshoi Theatre (Moscow, Russia)
  • Production date: 2010
  • Duration: 1 h 42 min
  • Production: © Bel Air Media, Telmondis, NHK & The Bolshoi Theatre
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