GALLERIES
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ART PHOTOGRAPHY / Dance
In ancient times the contact between dance and the self became indirect as clergy got a leading part in life.
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Antonio Márquez Compani
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Antonio Márquez: Reencuentros, Movimiento Flamenco
The Antonio Márquez Dance Company
Márquez had learnt the basics of his dancing skills first at the school of the Spanish National Ballet, later with renowned Spanish masters. He rose to fame in his country with his leading roles in ballets, and his unique, soaring dancing style soon paved his way to an international career. His buoyant, passionate dance and his distinct choreographies make his performances unforgettable.
Márquez’s Dance Company made its debut on 7 November 1995, in Seville, at the Teatro de la Maestranza, staging the show „Movimiento Perpetuo”. In 1997 they won the Award Nureyev; a year later they were granted the Italian „Taranto Award for Best Entertainment” and the Spanish „Award for the Most Valuable Professional of the Dance”. As a consequence of their brilliant performance at the 50th Havana Festival, their name got inscribed in the Golden Book of the History of the Cuba Ballet”. From 1999 on, the Company has been touring the stages of the World, e.g. the Monte-Carlo Opera, Madrid, Athens, and Japan, Brazil and France and Hungary.
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Romeo and Juliet
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Romeo and Juliet. Ballet of Győr, Koreographer: Robert North, Music: Szergej Prokofjev, dancer: Szabina Cserpák, Balázs Pátkai. |
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Petruska 2009
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Petruska, music: Igor Stravinsky, koraographer: Dmitrij Simkin, James Sutherland, Díszlet, jelmez: Dmitrij Simkin, Jelmez kivitelező: Győri Gabriella, Asszisztens: Horváth Gizella, Müller Ervin, Fény:Hécz Péter, Szcenika: Vidos Tibor.
Táncolják: Petruska: Sebestyén Bálint Harangozó díjas, Mágus: Pátkai Balázs Harangozó díjas, Segédek:Dolbilov Alexey, Smith Daniel Ascher, Horváth M. Lilla, Gyurmánczi Diána, Továbbá a Győri Balett táncosai. |
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Béjart, Le Teck
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Béjart, Le Teck, Dancer. Catherine Zuasnabar, JulienFavreau.
The French-born Bejart set new standards during a career that spanned five decades, starting with his signature work, the 1959 staging of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring," in which his dancers -- clad in sleek, shiny tights -- created an erotic aura with impulsive, natural movements that became a standard of …
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Béjart, Juan and Theresa
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Béjart: Juan and Theresa
The French-born Bejart set new standards during a career that spanned five decades, starting with his signature work, the 1959 staging of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring," in which his dancers -- clad in sleek, shiny tights -- created an erotic aura with impulsive, natural movements that became a standard of …
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Béjart, Elton-Berg
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Béjart, Elton-Berg. Dancer: Karline Marion, Octavio Stanley és Stéphane Bourhis, Allan Fallieri |
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