Bolshoi Theatre tickets 15 April 2025 - An evening of one-act ballets: Danses concertantes. Jeu de cartes. Pulcinella. Rostov State Opera and Ballet Theatre presents | GoComGo.com

An evening of one-act ballets: Danses concertantes. Jeu de cartes. Pulcinella. Rostov State Opera and Ballet Theatre presents

Bolshoi Theatre, New Stage, Moscow, Russia
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Type: Ballet
City: Moscow, Russia
Starts at: 19:00

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Cast
Performers
Ballet company: Rostov State Opera and Ballet Theatre
Creators
Composer: Igor Stravinsky
Choreographer: Alexander Sergeev
Choreographer: Konstantin Matulevsky
Choreographer: Sofia Gaidukova
Choreographer: Victoria Litvinova
Overview

Rostov State Opera and Ballet Theatre presents. In the framework of Golden Mask National Theatre Festival

Choreography and libretto:

Alexander Sergeev (Danses concertantes)

Victoria Litvinova (Jeu de cartes)

Sofia Gaidukova and Konstantin Matulevsky (Pulcinella)


Igor Stravinsky's legacy can be used to study the evolution of 20th century music in general, and the history of ballet in particular. After all, 15 scores created in close collaboration with the greatest choreographers of the era make him a truly ballet author.
More than one impressive monograph has been written about the revolution these works brought about in the world of theatrical art. This rebellious spirit, enveloping the personality of the great master and his brainchild, was picked up by young creators who took on a new production at the Rostov theater. This affected both the choice of titles, rarely appearing on domestic playbills, and their daring, original implementations in dance and scenography. The result is a very unusual experiment for the troupe. Three infinitely different performances, performed in one evening, and embodying the creative style of very different, but equally talented directors.

Danses concertantes

"Danses concertantes" for me is about competition. Concerto - from the Latin "competition". Competition - soloists among themselves, soloists with five couples, dancers with a complex rhythm, and finally - a competition between me and myself. I wanted to create a performance in which there would be only music, energy and choreography - and nothing more. But in the process of production rehearsals, "Dances" were transformed, and some more personal, psychological moments, relationships between the participants of this action began to seep through ... " Choreographer-director Alexander Sergeyev

Jeu de cartes

First deal.

The cards are shuffled, and Nijinsky gets to meet his future wife - Romola. There are conflicting opinions about the role of this woman in the life of the great dancer. According to the first, she became the keeper of the entire legacy of the star of the Russian Seasons and Stravinsky's ballets, and continued to support his reputation even after leaving the stage. According to the other, she married Nijinsky only wanting to bask in the rays of glory of the brilliant artist, often leaving during his illness and leading an active social life; marriage with her caused the collapse of his whole life.
Not everything was clear-cut in the dancer's relationship with Sergei Diaghilev. Yes, cooperation with him brought Nijinsky worldwide fame and immortality for centuries, but the entrepreneur took a considerable price for it...

Second deal.

The cards are shuffled. The world of fashion could have been completely different... But one day, a modest pupil of a monastery orphanage, Gabrielle Chanel, whom everyone called Coco, happened to meet Arthur Capel, known as Boy, on her way. The attractive young businessman instilled self-confidence in Coco and supported all her dreams. And Coco, who despised love, gave him her heart...
Of course, later she will have relationships with other men. One day, the great Stravinsky will burst into her life. According to rumors, the affair with the maestro inspired Coco to create the unique fragrance Chanel No. 5... But all of these were just fleeting passions that passed without touching the feelings of the proud trendsetter.

Third deal.

The cards are shuffled for the last time. Stravinsky's move to the United States coincides with the heyday of the jazz era and the rise of the star of the unrivaledFrank Sinatra.
This ascent was not easy and cloudless, as was his further stay at the pinnacle of fame. Sinatra's parents did not support his desire to become a professional singer, but everything changed when he met a band of like-minded musicians. Numerous romances and marriages brought a lot of confusion into the life of the jazz legend. And his connection with the mafia almost ruined his life, confusing all his cards and mixing them into the general deck...

Pulcinella

Pulcinella is back with us! Have you missed him? Here's your chance to meet this unique hero.
The play "Pulcinella" is a gripping ballet in the style of commedia dell'arte. The action takes place in the universe of a detective comic book, where a rapid whirlwind of events unfolds.
Pulcinella is a thief with superpowers. He decides to rob the leader of the gangster world at a party taking place in the hotel lobby. However, his plans collapse when another wonderful robber appears on the stage, who turns out to be beyond his powers.
But failure opens up new opportunities for the hero. A chase, a wedding, a series of funny situations flash by in a series of colorful pictures - and of course, commedia dell'arte cannot do without the classic lazzi with pudding and a fly!.. In the end, the hero will be able to reconcile with his superpower-uncontrollable robber and snatch his own.
Help our hero overcome all obstacles, laughing until tears!

Venue Info

Bolshoi Theatre - Moscow
Location   Teatralnaya Square 1

The Bolshoi Theatre is a historic theatre in Moscow, Russia, originally designed by architect Joseph Bové, which holds ballet and opera performances. Before the October Revolution it was a part of the Imperial Theatres of the Russian Empire along with Maly Theatre (Small Theatre) in Moscow and a few theatres in Saint Petersburg (Hermitage Theatre, Bolshoi (Kamenny) Theatre, later Mariinsky Theatre and others).

The Bolshoi Ballet and Bolshoi Opera are amongst the oldest and most renowned ballet and opera companies in the world. It is by far the world's biggest ballet company, with more than 200 dancers. The theatre is the parent company of The Bolshoi Ballet Academy, a world-famous leading school of ballet. It has a branch at the Bolshoi Theater School in Joinville, Brazil.

The main building of the theatre, rebuilt and renovated several times during its history, is a landmark of Moscow and Russia (its iconic neoclassical façade is depicted on the Russian 100-ruble banknote). On 28 October 2011, the Bolshoi re-opened after an extensive six-year renovation. The official cost of the renovation is 21 billion rubles ($688 million). However, other Russian authorities and other people connected to it claimed much more public money was spent. The renovation included restoring acoustics to the original quality (which had been lost during the Soviet Era), as well as restoring the original Imperial decor of the Bolshoi.

The company was founded on 28 March [O.S. 17 March] 1776, when Catherine II granted Prince Peter Ouroussoff a licence to organise theatrical performances, balls and other forms of entertainment. Ouroussoff set up the theatre in collaboration with English tightrope walker Michael Maddox. Initially, it held performances in a private home, but it acquired the Petrovka Theatre and on 30 December 1780, it began producing plays and operas, thus establishing what would become the Bolshoi Theatre. Fire destroyed the Petrovka Theatre on 8 October 1805, and the New Arbat Imperial Theatre replaced it on 13 April 1808, however it also succumbed to fire during the French invasion of Moscow in 1812.

The first instance of the theatre was built between 1821 and 1824, designed and supervised to completion by architect Joseph Bové based upon an initial competition-winning design created by Petersburg-based Russian architect Andrei Mikhailov that was deemed too costly to complete. Bové also concurrently designed the nearby Maly Theatre and the surrounding Theater Square, The new building opened on 18 January 1825 as the Bolshoi Petrovsky Theatre with a performance of Fernando Sor's ballet, Cendrillon. Initially, it presented only Russian works, but foreign composers entered the repertoire around 1840.

Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Moscow, Russia
Starts at: 19:00
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