DIVINE DANCERS (Prague Ballet, 2006)
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Manon (arr. L. Lucas)
Composer:
Massenet, Jules
Choreographer:
MacMillan, Kenneth
Dancer:
Semionova, Polina
Dancer:
Zelensky, Igor
Television Director:
Hulscher, Hans
Producer:
Gerdes, Frank
Producer:
Smaczny, Paul
Wie lange noch?
Composer:
Weill, Kurt
Choreographer:
Pastor, Krzysztof
Dancer:
Hoffmann, Natalia
Dancer:
Kaftira, Altin
Memoire
Doch Faraona (The Pharaoh's Daughter)
Composer:
Pugni, Cesare
Choreographer:
Lacotte, Pierre
Dancer:
Alexandrova, Maria
Dancer:
Filin, Sergey
The Moor's Pavane
Composer:
Purcell, Henry
Choreographer:
Limon, Jose
Dancer:
Franciosi, Viviana
Dancer:
Herment, Jean-Jacques
Dancer:
Jude, Charles
Who Cares?
Composer:
Gershwin, George
Choreographer:
Balanchine, George
Dancer:
Hoffmann, Natalia
Dancer:
Kaftira, Altin
The Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66
Composer:
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich
Choreographer:
Jude, Charles
Dancer:
Kutcheruk, Oksana
Dancer:
Mikhalev, Roman
Amsterdam
Composer:
Brel, Jacques
Choreographer:
Cauwenbergh, Ben van
Dancer:
Simkin, Dmitri
Dancer:
Tuma, Marek
Les bourgeois
Raymonda, Op. 57
Composer:
Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich
Choreographer:
Petipa, Marius
Dancer:
Alexandrova, Maria
Dancer:
Filin, Sergey
Date of Concert: 11-01-2006
Venue: Prague State Opera
Playing Time: 01:24:00
Catalogue Number: EuroArts5470
UPC: 880242547088
Divine Dancers is an exclusive dance event with some of the leading ballet stars of our time including Charles Jude, Daniil Simkin, Igor Zelensky, Delphine Baey and the exceptional young Russian dancer Polina Semyonova - acclaimed principal soloist of the Berlin State Ballet. Recorded in the sumptuous ambience of the Prague State Opera, the performances combine classical ballet pieces with modern and contemporary choreography. The Dancers present their favourite classical and modern pieces by choreographers like George Balanchine, Marius Petipa, Jose Limon and Kenneth MacMillan, former director of The Royal Ballet London. The stars dance to music by Tchaikovsky, Glazunov, Purcell, Gershwin, Weill and Jacques Brel. One highlight of the gala is The Moor's Pavane (1949) danced to music by Henry Purcell, which lasts a good 20 minutes: This expressive one-act ballet is Jose Limon's most important and most successful ballet and one of the best known works of the American modern dance repertoire.
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