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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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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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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Vernal Victim 2009
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Vernal Victim: Music: I. Sztravinszkij. Choreography: Kun Attila. Costumes-Scenery: Molnár Zsuzsa. Assistant : Horváth Gizella. Fuch Renáta, Light: Kun Attila, Hécz Péter. Scenich: Vidos Tibor.
Dancers: Horváth M. Lilla, Sóthy Virág, Cserpák Szabina, Szalai Judit, Gonzales Otero Hassan, Varga Ágnes, Hardi Beatrix, Jekli Zoltán, Horváth Krisztián, Pátkai Balázs, Sebestyén Bálint.
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The Kremlin Ballet
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The Company was founded by the well-known choreographer, Andrei Petrov, in 1990. They reside in the Kremlin Palace that is located on the territory of the Kremlin in Moscow. The Company defines its artistic mission as one that is based on masterpieces of the classical legacy and their creative further development.
Their repertoire comprises the oeuvres of the outstanding old masters (M. Petipa, A. Gorski, L. Ivanov) as well as recent ballets of J. Grigorovich, V. Vasziljev, A. Petrov.
The pieces are directed by those leading stage artists, who otherwise are considered as trend-setters of the new expression formulas of the present day theater: Stanislav Benediktov and Olga Polyanskaya, Marina Sokolova and Boris Messerer, Viktor and Rafael Volski, Vladimir Arefev and Boris Krasnov.
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