mercoledì 6 maggio 2015

International Russian Ballet Festival

First Gala dedicated to the Russian ballet History



Never have you enjoyed such a wonderful show in which the best classical dancers coming from all over the world will be performing!

Only after sitting on your seat you will realize how amazing the show is going to be. Rarely can the audience attend a show like this!

All you need is relax and  keep your eyes well-opened!

The Gala:

Here the judges will choose who is going to receive the seventh crystal awards. The dancers will be judged on Classical extracts , Spanish flamenco, Neoclassical dance and Contemporary dance.


do hope you'll like the competition! and you will appreciate the high competence of our judges.

Who is going to win the competition, we don't know; but having a little suspense it's just right.

Let's say something about the Russian ballet, particularly referring to the 20th Century:

As the new century began, people started to look for fresh ideas. By now the Russian ballet had surpassed the French ballet and many Russian dancers had become international stars. Actually the most notable "ballerina" of that time was Anna Pavlova, (1881-1931), who is known for dancing The Dying Swan. 
The Ballets Russes was a ballet company set up in 1909 by Serge Diaghilev. The company created an excitement in Western Europe because of the great vitality of Russian ballet compared to the French one. "Ballet Russes" became one of the most influential ballet companies of the 20th century, in part because of its artistic cooperation among contemporary choreographers, artists and dancers. 
The last major production of the Ballet Russes was in Paris in 1921 with "The Sleeping Beauty", which had bring back the European audience's interest in the evening-length ballet.






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