Saturday Dec 14, 2024
Friday, 23 March 2018 00:00 - - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}
Beneath the evening sky, the final two days of March will conclude on an artistic note, as the Russian Classical Ballet will be performed at the magnificent Nelum Pokuna Performing Arts Theatre.
A troupe consisting of performers from Russia, to whom the platforms of Bolshoi and Mariinsky are home, will boast their talents to an audience at the heart of Colombo.
The troupe will be led by the amazing Natalia Permyakova, head of Chamber Ballet who has excelled in her career of dance, carrying a Ph.d. in Pedagogical Sciences. Her achievements and contributions in the ballet industry of Russia has been a contributing factor for the highly-professional, skilful and talented students produced under her guidance.
Dancers, Pugacheva Natalia, Naletova Daria, Kozmina Ksenia, Kirilin Dmitry, Pankova Elena, Galtsova Sofia, Gavisov Ruslan, Semenov Nikolay, Nguent Trung Heo, Maksov Alexandr, Anton Maltsev and Ksenia Maximova are assured to present the audience with an unforgettable performance.
While some performances will include all dancers in their variations of dance, others will be solos and duets that express certain fragments of world renowned ballets. Here’s a sneak peak as to what is in store for all readers if they are the fortunate bearers of passes to Russian Classical Ballet in Colombo.
1. Choreographic composition. Music by L. Minkus
2. ‘Pavlova and Cecchetti’. Music by P. Tchaikovsky, choreography by John Neumeier
3. ‘Russian dance’ from the ballet ‘Swan Lake,’ music by P. Tchaikovsky, choreography by K.Holeizovcky
4. Adagio from the ballet ‘Swan Lake,’ music by P. Tchaikovsky, choreography by L. Ivanov
5. Waltz No. 7 from the ballet ‘Chopiniana’. Music by F. Chopin, choreography by M. Fokin
6. Gypsy dance from the ballet ‘Don Quixote’. Music by L. Minkus, choreography by Vladimir Burmeister 7. ‘Le Spectre de la Rose’. Music by Carl Maria von Weber, choreography by M. Fokin
9. Pas de deux from the ballet ‘Giselle’. Music by Adolphe Adam, choreography by Perro, Jean Coralli
10. ‘Panaderos’ – dance from the ballet ‘Raymonda’. Music by Glazunov, choreography M.Petipa
11. La poule (‘Chicken’) – short joke. Music by Jean Phillipe Rameau, choreography by A.Dorofeeva
12. Dance ‘Gopak’ from the ballet ‘Taras Bulba’. Music by Soloviev Sedoy, choreography by K.Sergeeva
13. Grand Pas from the ballet ‘Don Quixote’. Music by L.Minkus, choreography by A.Gorsky
14. ‘In honor of the dance’. Music by L. Minkus
On a final note, the Russian Centre in Colombo would like to invite all classical art lovers to witness this lavishing night of ballet in a grand atmosphere at Sri Lanka’s finest performing arts theatre, which could be considered as an opportunity that arises once in a blue moon for the local community. Therefore, block your calendars for 30 and 31 March for Russian Classical Ballet in Colombo for an experience to be cherished for a lifetime.
For further inquiries, contact [email protected] or call +94 11 2685429/2685440.
Box plan open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Russian Centre in Colombo, 10, Independence Avenue, Colombo 7.