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"Prelude" from Rachmaninoff and "The Inspiration"


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I would like information about a ballet called "Prelude". The music is from Rachmaninoff. I've been trying to gather information about it but have been unlucky. Also "The Inspiration" from Vlasov. The general storyline of the latter is about a painter who dreams about an image from his paintings, similar to the legend of Pigmalion. If anybody has a site to refer to me where i can find detailed information (storyline, acts, music, sceanary etc.) about these ballets, or has the time to inform me themsleves, I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

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Thanks for the welcome.

The truth is that my knowledge about both of these ballets is very limited. I know that only "The inspiration" was known for being coreographed by Vlasov but not more than that. I am doing some research for I am currently writing a novel and both of these ballets come to interest for they were danced by my grandmother, a wonderfull equatorian dancer from the 60s (her name was Noralma Vera... just in case :) ) . The earliest work she made was precisely both these ballets. The coreographer was a yugoslavian dancer named Kitty Sakilarides. I have only pictures from the ballets and havent been able to find much information about them. I am also not involved or know anyone who is involve in the world of ballet, hence i came here. Any information would be appreciated.

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Thanks for the welcome.

The truth is that my knowledge about both of these ballets is very limited. I know that only "The inspiration" was known for being coreographed by Vlasov but not more than that. I am doing some research for I am currently writing a novel and both of these ballets come to interest for they were danced by my grandmother, a wonderfull equatorian dancer from the 60s (her name was Noralma Vera... just in case :wink: ) . The earliest work she made was precisely both these ballets. The coreographer was a yugoslavian dancer named Kitty Sakilarides. I have only pictures from the ballets and havent been able to find much information about them. I am also not involved or know anyone who is involve in the world of ballet, hence i came here. Any information would be appreciated.

Dear DonQuixote. I can´t help you with information about the ballets. But please tell me about Noralma. I danced with her at The Royal Ballet School in London in 1958. We lived together - also your great-grandmother - in a room, where we shared everything. I have pictures of them both. I have tried many times to find her. But the internet opens new facilities. Would love to hear from you. Merete Irgens

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Oh, I just love the "small world" encounters we have on BalletTalk! :thumbsup:

Welcome, Merete. I hope you can share some of your rich experiences and memories with us as you peruse our pages. And we'd love to read about what you're seeing.

Perhaps you'd like to introduce yourself on our Welcome Page, so we can know a little more about you.

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