Classical Ballet Grand Prix of the Mikhailovsky Theatre Mikhailovsky Classical Ballet and Opera Theatre (established 1833)
Schedule for Grand Prix of the Mikhailovsky Theatre 2022
Composer: Richard Wagner Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Choreography: Nacho Duato Conductor: Felix Korobov Choreography: Jiri Kylian Lighting Designer: Joop Caboort
Orchestra: Mikhailovsky Symphony Orchestra
The Charity Project
Act I The contest of the students of the Vaganova Ballet
Academy, the Moscow State Ballet Academy, the Novosibirsk State Ballet College
and the Perm State Ballet College.
Act II Na Floresta ballet in one
act
Choreographer: Nacho Duato Music: Heitor Villa-Lobos /
Wagner Tisso Stage Design: Walter Nobbe Costume Design: Nacho
Duato Lighting Design: Nicholas Fishtel Staged by Kevin Irving and
Eva Lopez Crevillen
World premiere: The
Hague, NDT -2, 15 February 1990 Russian premiere: The Moscow
Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko State Academic Music Theatre, 24 July
2009
The Moscow Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko State
Academic Music Theatre
Act III Sechs Tanze ballet in one
act
Choreography: Jiri Kylian Assistant Choreographer: Arlette
van Boven Music: W.A.Mozart, Six German Dances, KV 571 Scenery and
Costumes: Jiri Kylian Lighting Design: Joop Caboort Tech/Light
Supervision: Kees Tjebbes Conductor: Felix Korobov
World Premiere: The Music Theatre, Amsterdam, NDT,
24 October 1986 Russian premiere: The Moscow Stanislavsky and
Nemirovich-Danchenko State Academic Music Theatre, 11 July 2010
The Moscow Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko State Academic Music
Theatre
Petite Mort ballet in one
act
Choreography: Jiri Kylian Assistant Choreographer: Elke
Schepers Music: W.A.Mozart, Piano Concerto in A Major —
Adagio (KV 488) and Piano Concerto in C Major — Andante
(KV 467) Stage Design: Jiri Kylian Costume Design: Joke
Visser Lighting Design: Joop Caboort Tech/Light Supervision: Kees
Tjebbes Conductor: Felix Korobov
World
Premiere: Saltsburg Festival, NDT, 23 August 1991 Russian premiere: The
Moscow Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko State Academic Music Theatre,
11 July 2010
The Moscow Stanislavsky and
Nemirovich-Danchenko State Academic Music Theatre From the 19nd
to the 21th November 2010, the Mikhailovsky Theatre Grand Prix —
an annual showcase of students from Russia’s leading ballet
schools — will take place for the second time.
The charity
project first took place in 2009 and its main feature was the fact that
money prizes were given not only to the winners but also to the
schools that raised them: the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet, the
Moscow Ballet Academy, and the Novosibirsk Ballet School.
In autumn
2010 the young students of the greatest ballet schools of Russia will
appear on the Mikhailovsky stage to show the results of hard
toil — both theirs and their teachers’. The Artistic Council of the contest
will be led by the ballet master of the Mikhailovsky Theatre, professor Nikita
Dolgushin.
The Mikhailovsky Theatre expresses its gratitude
to Mr Toshihiko Takahashi for constant support of the projects
of the Mikhailovsky Theatre and the great contribution to the
Mikhailovsky Grand Prix prize fund.
Grand Prix of the Mikhailovsky Theatre
19.11, 20.11, 21.11
The Charity Project From the 19nd to the 21th November 2010, the
Mikhailovsky Theatre Grand Prix — an annual showcase of students
from Russia’s leading ballet schools — will take place for the second time.
This charitable project organized by the Mikhailovsky Theatre first
took place in 2009. The main peculiarity of the Grand Prix was that
the cash prizes were awarded not only to the winners, but also to the
schools participating in the contest — the Vaganova Academy
of Russian Ballet, The Bolshoi Ballet Academy, and the Novosibirsk State
Choreographic College.
This autumn, the young pupils of Russia’s
leading ballet schools will take to the stage of the Mikhailovsky
Theatre once more to show the fruits of both their and their tutors’
labours.
The jury will be led by the world renowned
choreographer Roland Petit. In the framework of the Grand Prix two
one-act ballets by Jiri Kylian La Petite mort and Six
Dances will be premiered by the Ballet Company of the Moscow
Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre.
Schedule for Grand Prix of the Mikhailovsky Theatre 2022
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