Perm Ballet – Cinderella

Perm Ballet

CINDERELLA

Premiere in St.PetersburgBallet-drama in three acts

Choreography: Alexey MiroshnichenkoMusic: Sergei ProkofievLibretto: Alexey Miroshnichenko

Alexandrinsky Theatre 12+

April 17, 201719:00

Classical music is classical because it opens an infinite space for interpretations for the creators. Intoxicated by “the melancholy happiness” of the Prokofiev music as Teodor Currentzis put it when speaking about the Cinderella, The Perm Ballet created his story, which is neither a fairy tale nor a parable, but rather a novel about their theatre, their art and the history of their country that is the same for all of us. Year 1957. “The main theatre of the country” stages the Cinderella and the web of intrigues, passions and interests rapidly evolves around the production. Aging primas group together against a rising star, a young choreographer wins over the honourable maestro in an artistic duel, the local minister decides the fates of art, the foreign prince appear at the Festival of Students and Adolescents, intelligence agents watch over the purity of morals and the political orientation of citizens vigilantly, the wardrobe of the artists changes dramatically after the tour abroad… This performance has got it all: A solid literary plot that is worth of the works of such Russian film directors as Grigory Aleksandrov and Eldar Ryazanov. A huge number of details on the ballet life behind the stage. Choreography features of the “drama ballet” of the 1930-s and “ballet symphony” of the 1950-s. Strikingly dynamic change of episodes and acts. Hundreds of costumes, creating an astonishingly nostalgic and touching aura. And, certainly, an exquisite ball with Cinderella and her wonderful dress. There is love, too. A big and complicated, that requires one to make a choice and sacrifice. With hopes and mistakes. Very bright and therefore topped by the magically beautiful open ending.

New Cinderella looks like a guidebook on ballet life, from Hell to Paradise.

Perm Cinderella is not a “ballet drama in three acts”(…), but a true film where dance and music are the main means of expression.

Cinderella is about theatre and the people without whom it would remain just an architectural construction. A theatre story about artists, narrated with humor, sadness and infinite love.

The fairy tale escalates and tamps the reality and gets together all the tiny episodes from different times and countries.

Apart from a romantic heartbreak story of a young danseuse Vera and an oversea stranger François, separated by ever awaken KGB; apart from satire sketches on the political and ballet morality of 1950s, Perm’s “Cinderella” evokes quite esthetic subjects: it reflects on the progress in art, bringing hope of its inevitability.

These impressive classical passages are composed so softly, naturally and consistently, as though they follow the paradigmatic rules — so was the way the author restored disgraced choreography of dramatic ballet.

Miroshnichenko staged a respectful homage to the ballet universe, where love and admiration mix with the acidity of an observant person keeping in a pocket two decades of experience with the second principal theatre of his country — Mariinsky company. The new “Cinderella” may easily serve a guide to ballet world, as if to Paradiso and Inferno, while the libretto by Miroshnichenko deserves to be published as a quite assertive literary piece.

Ballet Master-Producer — Alexey Miroshnichenko Musical Director and Conductor — Teodor Currentzis Set Designer — Aliona Pikalova Сostumes — Tatiana Noginova Lighting Designer — Alexey Choroshev Assistent conductor — Andrey Danilov Associate Set Designer — Svetlana Nechaeva Performed by: Vera Nadezhdina — Polina BuldakovaVera Nadezhdina in old age — Natalia MoiseevaFrançois Renard — Sergei MershinYuri Zvezdochkin — Artyom MishakovYuri Zvezdochkin in old age — Vitaly PoleshchukOlga Svistokrylova — Albina RangulovaIrina Sheneshkina — Ksenia BarbashevaOlympiada Prisyadkina — Olga ZavgorodnyayaUncle Yasha (Yakov Aronovich Feiman) — Alexander TaranovGeneral Secretary — Dmitri DurnevMinister of Culture — Daria ZobninaMinister’s Secretaries — Ekaterina Gushchina, Yulia GogolevaBallet Master — German StarikovDirector of the Theatre — Sergei KrekerHead of the Company — Ivan PoroshinSecretary Orlovskaya — Irina YarushinaRépétiteur — Marat FadeevAccompanist — Fatima TaisaevaCostume Designer — Anastasia KostyukAuntie Tosya — Svetlana Zakhlebina The Seasons suite: Spring — Ruslan SavdenovSummer — Elena KhvatovaAutumn — Taras TovstyukWinter — Daria TikhonovaPasse-pied — Evgenia Kuznetsova, Ilya BudrinMajor Lazeikin — Nikolay Kalabin Fitters and Tailors, Massage Therapists, Ballet Dancers, Courtiers, Friends of the Prince, Ladies in Waiting, Party Members, Culture and Science Workers, Guests, Spaniards, Africans, Indians, Mexicans, Vietnamese, Visitors to the Hammam, State Security Service Agents, Press Photographers, Master of Ceremonies, Servants in Liveries — ballet dancers and supernumeraries. World Premiere: 20 December 2016, Perm Opera Ballet Theatre Duration: 2 hours 35 minutes with two intermission

First Act Year 1957. Moscow hosts the International Youth and Student Festival. «The main theatre of the country» stages the Cinderella. A prominent ballet master comes to the morning rehearsal in order to choose the artists for the new production. Here he meets Olga Svistokrylova, the prima of the theatre, honoured artists Sheneshkina and Prisyadkina, many famous soloists and the younger dancers. Among the young artists there is Vera Nadezhdina who has just come to the company. During the auditions the ballet master gets distracted by a dancer who talks to her friend aside. This is Nadezhdina. The production director gets furious and leaves the class room. In the hall everybody stands in front of the blackboard with the cast for the new production. Vera does not find her name in the list and she feels very upset. Several men in formal suits pass along the hall. This is the Minister of Culture with his team who accompany François Renar, the principal dancer of the Paris Opera, invited to dance in the premiere at the Main Theatre. Everyone looks at «the star» with interest. Angry prima ballet dancer Svistokrylova appears. The trying of new costumes did not go smoothly and she makes the scandal in front of the whole company. Yakov Feiman, the oldest ballet shoe maker, receives the worst of it. In the company he is known as Uncle Yasha. Pointe shoes that he made for ballet dancer Svistoplyasova fly straight into his head. Uncle Yasha is very insulted. Everybody leaves. Only Vera stays to comfort Uncle Yasha. François appears, he got lost in the theatre couloirs and he meets Vera by chance. He really likes the girl. Those who accompany François finally find him. He needs to try the costumes and then go to the rehearsal. At the rehearsal there is the Minister of Culture, his fellow officials from the ministry and numerous photo reporters. The rehearsal does not go smoothly. François does not like neither choreography nor his partner and he refuses to dance in the ballet. Everyone feels confused. The minister talks to the director of the theatre who is bewildered: there is a young choreographer in the company, Yury Zvezdochkin, but it might not be right to let him stage the big ballet production straight away… Nevertheless, the Minister of Culture orders Zvezdochkin to lead the production… Shocked by the unexpected turn of events, Yury Zvezdochkin should immediately begin rehearsals. No one from the ballet company believes in him and wants to participate in the production. Only Vera is eager to work with the young ballet master. He teaches Vera new combinations one by one and she manages them perfectly. François appreciates the new choreography and he wants to participate in the production again. Gradually the other artists get involved in the creative process. What is happening now reminds a dream. Soon the time to show the first part of the production to the Commission of the Ministry has come. Surprisingly the majority of the commission likes Yury’s work. The Minister is happy. The commission votes for the production. The time of the new choreography and new ballet masters has come! Second Act The day of the first night finally comes. The ball scene is on the stage. The decorations and costumes strike with the rococo splendor: here there are numerous court ladies and their gentlemen, servants in liveries, the master of ceremonies, and, of course, the prince. It really looks like a fairy tale! The role of the mother in law is given to Olga Svistokrylova, and her daughters are played by Olimpiada Prisyadkina and Irina Sheneshkina. François, of course, plays the Prince and Vera Nadezhdina is the Cinderella. Vera warms up behind the stage. Uncle Yasha comes, he wishes Vera the luck, blesses her and asks her to try the pointe shoes that he brought. The girl thanks him for the gift. With a sinking heart and a sense of sacred awe she prepares to step on stage. The spectators and artists are enchanted by the Cinderella, the former are struck by her charm and the weightlessness of the dance, the latter see the true ballerina in her. Dances follow one another before the first duet of the Cinderella and the Prince. Vera and François do not have to invent their emotions for they truly have feelings for each other. The performance is coming to an end. It is a success. Nobody expected such a triumph — the Soviet Union has given the world a new talented choreographer. The officials of the party come on stage with the flowers. They announce the important information: the ballet company of the Main Theatre goes on tour abroad. Everyone is happy: this is the first foreign tour of the theatre. Vera and François are particularly delighted with the news, that means that their separation won’t be long and that François will show Vera the most romantic city in the world — Paris. A moonlit night. Vera and François are overflown with the emotions from the triumphal premiere, upcoming tour and mutual feelings, they stroll in the Alexandrovsky Park near the Kremlin. The lilacs are blooming and the air is filled with its aroma. They are so happy that they do not pay attention to anyone else, which is wrong, as their relations are under the surveillance of the comrades from the authorities. The Closing Reception of the International Youth and Student Festival at the St. George Hall of the Kremlin. After the speeches and greetings there comes the time for dancing and informal talks. Vera and François are together. Suddenly the comrades from the Committee of the State Security come to them and invite them for an interview. Vera is accused of spying. She won’t be able to see François anymore. She cannot go on tour and «the Prince» should leave the Soviet Union in 24 hours. At the same time all the invited are raising their glasses for the festival. The sound of the Chimes at the Spasskaya Tower. Third Act The artists of the Main Theatre are invited to the director’s room for the interview one by one. Vera is among those who cannot leave the country, in the very first year of her work in the theatre she is considered to be «extremely unreliable». It means that she might not see François again. At the airport the artists are accompanied by their friends and families, it is time for departure. Vera comes to Yury Zvezdochkin to wish him good luck. It’s time to go! A square in Madrid on a hot summer day. Artists have a free day and they finally get a chance to see the city. The Soviet people are amazed and pleased by what they see. The passionate Spaniards flirt with Russian ladies, while the Spanish women look with interest at Russian guys. The random street dances begin. The Soviet artists are accompanied by the comrades from the Committee of the State Security who are guarding them from temptations and the locals. The tour goes on to the East. Now the ascetic Soviet artists look different: they are dressed up in brighter colours and there are more things in their baggage now. The company emerges in the intoxicating atmosphere of the eastern aromas, temptations and luxury. Comrade Lazeikin from the authorities steps out of the crowd. He should make sure that the behavior of the ballet dancer does not go beyond the Soviet moral code. The tour is about to finish and the company prepares to return home. François comes to see and greet the artists. He tries to pass his letter to Vera through Yury. But the comrades from the authorities see everything. After the departure of the company the theatre rehearsal rooms and halls are empty. Vera Nadezhdina is alone. On the blackboard she reads the reviews and newspaper articles about the tour. In her vivid imagination she sees the pictures from the tour, the ovations, new countries and impressions… What a pity that she is not there. The company comes back from tour. The artists are entering the rehearsal room. They have changed a lot. Yury Zvezdochkin approaches Vera and gives her the letter. Prisyadkina notices that and leaves the room. The coach enters and the class begins. Suddenly the class is interrupted by the visit of the Minister of Culture, Director and the comrades from the authorities. Prisyadkina comes back after them. Everyone but Nadezhdina leaves. «Where is the letter?» — there is no sense in denying. — «You are a spy!» Vera gives the letter to the Minister of Culture. Vera Nadezhdina is not allowed to work in the capital. She moves to the Urals, to the city of Perm that was known as Molotov at that time. While strolling along the streets of the city Vera sees François in every person she meets. But, instead, she meets Yury. He came to propose to her to stay together for life. But is she ready for that? … The time has passed. For many years Vera and Yury have been pleasing the spectators with their art. They stayed together, passing through the decades their love and respect for each other, their sincere love for art, and no politicians could hamper them. Vera and Yury lived a happy life together and grew old together. And out of the blue… Uncle Yasha comes to visit them. Could that be possible for he is no longer with us? He invites Vera and Yury to follow him. The light goes out slowly. They are moving forward with the relief.

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Batsheva Dance Company – Naharin's Virus

Batsheva Dance Company

NAHARIN'S VIRUS

Premiere in Russia

Choreography: Ohad NaharinOriginal Music and Musical Advisor: Karni PostelArab Folk Music Arranged and Performed: Habib Alla Jamal, Khader ShamaAdditional Music: Samuel Barber, Carlos D’ Alessio, P. Stokes, P. Parson

Alexandrinsky Theatre 12+

April 15, 2017 19:00

Naharin’s Virus is one of those performances that is ahead of its time. Even in a decade and a half after a premiere it looks stunningly ground-breaking and “different”. When I first saw a performance of “Naharin’s Virus” over a decade ago, I knew that this ritualistic, insurrectionary dance was the way my own body wanted to move, if only it could be freed from gravity and decorum, Anna Della Subin says. That is what Naharin did: he wasn’t just staging the play but liberating the dancers and letting them float freely in the sea of the sculpturesque creativity. The energy that literally radiates from the Batsheva dance here integrates with the deep meaning of the body language that was reinvented, but remained comprehensive and meaningful. Although plotless the show deeply penetrates into the audience’s soul. And probably not so much into the soul but into the self-awareness, self-consciousness of the audience. The piece was based on and inspired by the text of Peter Handke, one of the most significant writers of the second half of the 20th century, the great rioter of the European New Wave. Offending the Audience was written back in the 1960-s and became one of the program works of the Neo-Avantgarde: without plot, action or even characters, capable to clear off “the exact moment in time at the exact point in space” out of the meaning imposed by words.

[The] calligraphy of the body is stunning…

What a splendid Virus… as powerful as the eye of the storm…

Comme un lâcher prise, un abandon de soi, cette création chorégraphique est une aspiration à la liberté.

Inspired by Naharin’s intricate movement vocabulary, which is full of tantalizing angles, disconnected hip thrusts, and slithering and sliding into seemingly impossible positions, the dancers became infected with an intensity of commitment — and the “virus” they created was a sensation.

Text — Peter Handke (excluding the stories by the dancers) Lighting Design — Avi Yona Bueno (Bambi) Sound Design — Frankie Lievaart Recordings — Frankie Lievaart, Haim Laroz Costume Design — Rakefet Levy Suit Design — Zohar Shoef Speaker's voice — Henry David Batsheva’s dancers participated in the original creation of this production Performed by: Chen Agron, Etay Axelrod, Yotam Baruch, Ido Gidron, Mai Golan, Ben Green, Chiaki Horita, Xanthe van Opstal, Lenny Hassin, Shir Levy, Opal Markus, Ohad Mazor, Robin Nimanong, Hani Sirkis, Evyatar Omesy, Tomer Pistiner, Igor Ptashenchuk, Korina Fraiman World Premiere: March 14, 2001, Suzanne Dellal Centre, Tel Aviv Duration: 60 minutes without intermission

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Ekaterinburg Ballet – The Snow Queen

The Ekaterinburg Opera and Ballet Theatre

THE SNOW QUEEN

Ballet-journey in 2 actsPremiere in St. Petersburg

Choreography: Viacheslav SamodurovMusic: Artem Vassiliev

Alexandrinsky Theatre 6+

April 13, 2017 19:00

Why the Dance Open starts the programme of the festival with The Snow Queen? Well, it is one of the major Russian premieres of the 2016/2017 Season. It is an amazing and rare example of the cooperation between a theatre and a contemporary composer: the ballet scores were commissioned to Artem Vassiliev and they were created in a duet with choreographer Vyacheslav Samodurov (isn’t it reminiscent of the work of Prokofiev and Lavrovsky on Romeo and Juliet?) It is the feast for the eyes thanks to the scenography by the prominent graphic designer Eric Belousov, who has made his debut in theatre with this work, and costumes by Irena Belousova. The quest fairy tale with fantastic characters and magical transformations will entertain any child while an adult audience will think about how one can lose contact with the loved creatures even when staying close to them. And, maybe, they will pay a bit more attention to their little Kai and Gerda. In a new Snow Queen there are many features of a classical ballet, but this is a modern ballet that looks with envy on musicals, feels passion for the new opera directing and regularly visits Avant-guard museums. World Premiere: 10 December 2016, the Ekaterinburg State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre. Duration: 2 hours with one intermission.

A bright, flying, light, multi-coloured performance that will amaze and surprise children and make adults ponder.

In new Samodurov’s Snow Queen the substrate from the Christian moralite was recoded into the philosophical parable about finding yourself.

[Ballet] in a very Andersen style hides in the form of a fairy tale a deep and frightening idea of loneliness, parting and empty heart.

Choreographer — Viacheslav Samodurov, the winner of the Golden Mask Award Conductor — Pavel Klinichev, the winner of the Golden Mask Award Production Designer — Eric Belousov Costume Designer — Irena Belousova, the winner of the Golden Mask Award Light Designer — Nina Indrikson Performed by: Gerda — Miki NisigutiKai — Alexey SelivestrovThe Snow Queen — Larisa LyushinaThe Flower — Mikhail KhushutinThe Grandmother — Nadezhda ShamshurinaThe Crow — Igor BulytsinThe Starling — Evgeniy BalobanovThe Bird — Karina RafalsonThe Little Troll — Yana MerinovichThe Old Robber Woman — Anastasia BagaevaThe Citizens (soloists) — Daria Abakumova, Viktor Mekhanoshin, Maria Astanina, Maxim KlekovkinThe Citizens — Anastasia Bagaeva, Olesya Mamylova, Daria Chernysh, Yulia Selkova, Xenia Panova, Francesca Bancetto, Yulia Koroleva, Camila Abrakhmanova, Yana Merinovich, Evgeniy Balobanov, Ivan Mokhnatkin, Roman Igoshev, Vadim Yeremin, Gleb Alferov, Vsevolod Shamshurin, Anton Guzeev, Alexey MarkovThe Snowflakes (1 act) — Inna Avdeeva, Natalia Druzhinina, Tatiana Mevkh, Diana Yeremeeva, Liri Vakabayashi, Yana Guzeeva, Elena SafonovaThe Blue Trolls — Mikhail Nikolaev,Konstantin Khlebnikov, Felix Konkov, Ivan SobrovinWaltz at the Conservatory — Olesya Mamylova, Yana Guzeeva, Anastasi Rakitina, Karina Rafalson, Gleb Alferov, Roman Igoshev, Gleb Sageev, Tomokha Terada, Natalia Druzhinina, Veronika Selivanova, Liri Vakhabayashi, Tatiana Mevkh, Maxim Klekovkin, Evgeniy Balobanov, Ivan Mokhnatkin, Stepan Kosygin, Daria Abakumova, Elena Safonova, Anastasia Bagaeva, Maria Astanina, Konstantin Khlebnikov, Anton Guzeev, Vadim Yeremin, Vsevolod ShamshurinThe Robbers — Viktor Mekhanoshin, Mikhail Rafalson, Anton Guzeevm Vsevolod Shamshurin, Ivan MokhantkinThe Snowflakes (2 act) — Elena Safonova, Tatiana Mevkh, Inna Avdeeva, Diana Yeremeeva, Liri Vakhabayashi, Regina Abdyusheva, yulia Selkova, Xenia PanovaThe Guardians — Maxim Klekovkin, Evgeniy Balobanov, Fidan Daminev, Stepan Kosygin

Prologue The garden in front of the house of Kai and Gerda, the last days of summer. The grandmother transplants the garden rose in a pot in order to bring it back home in wintertime. The children play with their friend The Crow. The autumn comes and the winter follows it. The Snow Queen and her retinue appear in the garden with the first frosts. First Act Picture 1. The House The winter evening. The fireplace burns with the cozy fire. The life in the house goes its way slowly and Kai is bored. He invites the Grandmother and Gerda to dance around the rose. Suddenly strange things start happening in the room — the trolls appear. They want to stop the fun and kill the rose bush, but The Grandmother with the children drives them away. Picture 2. The Town Square At the town square the people enjoy the first snow. At this moment the Snow Queen with her retinue appears there. The Little Troll jumps out of the crowd and points out at Kai, his yesterday’s offender. The crowd runs away and the Queen orders to seize Kai. Under her spell the guy sees the world that surrounds him in gloomy colours and he cannot resist her promise to see the magical kingdom. The Snow Queen takes Kai with her. The spring comes. Gerda and the Grandmother are waiting for the return of Kai. Only the Crow shares their sorrow with them — the town has forgotten about what happened to Kai. Gerda starts searching for him. The First Trip Gerda’s searches of Kai begin. She leaves the familiar world behind. Picture 3. The Conservatory Tired Gerda makes the stop in the unknown garden with the conservatory. The Flower finds her there. It tries hard to win her attention. Other flowers and birds come out of the conservatory and invite their guest to take some rest there. Enchanted Gerda forgets about everything, but here the Crow comes, he could not leave his friend in trouble. Gerda sees that the Crow holds the rose and leaves the Conservatory in haste. The Flower is very unhappy with her departure. Second Act Picture 4. The Robbers Gerda and the Crow get into the dark forest. Here they get caught by the robbers, they put the Crow in the cage and tie Gerda to the tree. The Old Robber Woman comes, she is not in the mood and she threatens to roast the prisoners on fire. In order to raise her mood, the robbers start to fool around, so that in the end they can barely stay on their feet. Gerda feels pity for them. In the depth of the forest the trolls appear and the robbers hide from them. The Trolls take with them the cage with the Crow. Gerda begs the Old Robber Woman to let her go in order to save her friends. The Robbers who are moved with Gerda’s kindness also plead the Old Robber Woman to free the girl and she finally agrees. The Second Trip Gerda wanders through a severe snow storm Picture 5. The Snow Kingdom Enchanted Kai is in the Castle of the Snow Queen. Gerda gets there and rushes to take Kai with her, but the Queen returns too fast. She gets furious and starts a severe snow storm that should kill Gerda. All the characters of the fairy tale come to rescue the girl. Picture 6. Return Kai and Gerda come back home to the Grandmother. The Crow is with them and they are surrounded by all those who Gerda encountered on her way: by the people from the crowd, flowers and birds, the shy Flower and even by the thunderous Old Robber Woman.

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