Natalia Posted October 7, 2004 Share Posted October 7, 2004 According to this morning's Washington Post, the Kirov will make a second appearance at the Kennedy Center, during the 2004/05 season. Already scheduled to dance Ratmansky's modern 'Cinderella' in January '05, the troupe will now (thankfully) get to perform the sort of ballet in which it excels-- a truly classical work, 'Le Corsaire,' in July '05. This is a 'replacement' for the cancelled run by Dance Theater of Harlem. I'm sure that Ari or someone else will provide a connection to the full article, in our 'Links' forum...but I thought that this would make a good discussion topic here. While I'm sorry that DTH won't be coming...I am elated about seeing my beloved Kirov twice in one season. The only downer is that, now, the Kirov's DC run of 'Corsaire' may conflict with the Bolshoi's run at the Met. Eastern-USA fans of both great companies might have to choose between a Corsaire with Vishnyova & a Pharaoh's Daughter with Zakharova, on the same night...gulp! Link to comment
Alexandra Posted October 7, 2004 Share Posted October 7, 2004 It is good news!!! Thanks, Jeanne. We just got the press release: The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announces Kirov Ballet in Le Corsaire, July 5-10, 2005 ENGAGEMENT REPLACES DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM IN THE 2004-2005 BALLET SERIES The Kennedy Center Ballet Series is sponsored by Altria Group WASHINGTON, D.C.— Michael M. Kaiser, President of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, announced today that the Kirov Ballet, the famed company from St. Petersburg, Russia, will perform their staging of the evening-length ballet Le Corsaire, July 5-10, 2005 in the Opera House. The engagement, the second for the company in the 2004-2005 Kennedy Center Ballet Season, is a replacement for the now-cancelled January 2005 appearance of Dance Theatre of Harlem. Le Corsaire is part of the Center’s ten-year collaboration with the Kirov Ballet. The ballet in three acts with prologue and epilogue is the 1987 Pytor Gusev choreographed version (after Marius Petipa) with music by Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Leo Delibes, Riccardo Drigo, and Pavel Oldenburgsky. As previously announced, the company will also present their glorious new production of Cinderella, choreographed by Alexey Ratmansky with music by Sergei Prokofiev, December 8-12, 2004, in the Opera House. Subscriptions for the Ballet Series are now available. Individual tickets for the July engagement of the Kirov Ballet go on sale April 11, 2005. The Kennedy Center Ballet Series is sponsored by Altria Group, the parent company of Kraft Foods, Philip Morris International, and Philip Morris USA. Altria Group has been a major funder of the Kennedy Center since 1977. For more than 45 years Altria Group has been actively engaged in improving, vitalizing and strengthening communities across the globe. For more information about the Altria family of companies’ programs and partnerships visit www.altria.com/media_programs. International programming at the Kennedy Center is supported by the Kennedy Center International Committee on the Arts. This presentation of the Kirov Ballet is made possible by Alberto Vilar. The Kirov Ballet is sponsored by Movado and Classic Hospitality. Link to comment
Guest balletko Posted November 13, 2004 Share Posted November 13, 2004 According to this morning's Washington Post, the Kirov will make a second appearance at the Kennedy Center, during the 2004/05 season. Already scheduled to dance Ratmansky's modern 'Cinderella' in January '05, the troupe will now (thankfully) get to perform the sort of ballet in which it excels-- a truly classical work, 'Le Corsaire,' in July '05. This is a 'replacement' for the cancelled run by Dance Theater of Harlem.I'm sure that Ari or someone else will provide a connection to the full article, in our 'Links' forum...but I thought that this would make a good discussion topic here. While I'm sorry that DTH won't be coming...I am elated about seeing my beloved Kirov twice in one season. The only downer is that, now, the Kirov's DC run of 'Corsaire' may conflict with the Bolshoi's run at the Met. Eastern-USA fans of both great companies might have to choose between a Corsaire with Vishnyova & a Pharaoh's Daughter with Zakharova, on the same night...gulp! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> May I ask where you found out about Zakharova's performance in Pharoah's Daughter on the East Coast next year? I would like to get more information. Thanks. Link to comment
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