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The Mariinsky Theatre is a famous theatre of opera and ballet in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was opened in 1860 and soon became the most important theatre... |
Swan Lake (section Characters in the ballet) performed at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia. This time the critics thought Swan Lake a great success. Most performances today are based... |
in the repertory of the Mariinsky Theatre until 1926. Marius Petipa's 1881 additions for Paquita survived long after the full-length ballet left the stage... |
Mackrell, Judith 2000. The Oxford dictionary of dance. Oxford University Press. p40 From the progamme of the Mariinsky Ballet at the Royal Opera House, Covent... |
legendary. The ballerina and choreographer Bronislava Nijinska was his sister. They both danced for the Imperial Ballet at the Mariinsky Theatre, and later... |
Ballet (category Commons category link is defined as the pagename) of the late 19th century. This company performed in the Mariinsky Theatre at St. Petersburg. The three famous Tchaikovsky ballets, Swan Lake, The Sleeping... |
in the great success of The Sleeping Beauty ballet. This ballet was staged at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1890. It was the work... |
Petrushka (section Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes) for the first time on this ballet. Pavillion earned the critical favor of the Imperial Ballet. It was eventually staged at the Mariinsky Theatre. It was... |
Giselle (section Characters in the first performance) interpolation - supplemental female variation (Mariinsky Theatre staging) (Riccardo Drigo?; from the ballet Cupid's Prank; 1890.) e. Variation f. Coda... |
Opera (section The singers) joined these so that the music flowed more dramatically. In 1637 the first public opera house was opened in Venice. Soon lots of theatres in Italy started... |
Russia (redirect from The Russian Federation) early 20th century with the Ballets Russes. Dance companies at the Mariinsky Theatre and the Bolshoi Ballet produced many famous dancers. Russians have made... |