#Aleksandr Neff Александр Нефф
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balletthebestphotographs · 1 month ago
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Valeriya Bespalova Валерия Беспалова
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Valeriya Bespalova Валерия Беспалова as one of "The Three Odalisques”, “Le Corsaire Корсар”, choreo by Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa and Pyotr Gusev Петр Гусев, libretto by Jules Henri Vernoy de Saint Georges and Joseph Mazilier, edited by Yury Slonimsky Юрий Слонимский and Pyotr Gusev Петр Гусев, music by Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Léo Delibes, Riccardo Drigo and Pyotr Oldenburg Петр Ольденбургский, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia (October 30-31, 2024; New Stage).
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balletthebestphotographs · 1 month ago
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Valeriya Bespalova Валерия Беспалова
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Valeriya Bespalova Валерия Беспалова as one of "The Three Odalisques”, “Le Corsaire Корсар”, choreo by Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa and Pyotr Gusev Петр Гусев, libretto by Jules Henri Vernoy de Saint Georges and Joseph Mazilier, edited by Yury Slonimsky Юрий Слонимский and Pyotr Gusev Петр Гусев, music by Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Léo Delibes, Riccardo Drigo and Pyotr Oldenburg Петр Ольденбургский, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia (October 30-31, 2024; New Stage).
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balletthebestphotographs · 2 months ago
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Valeriya Bespalova
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Valeriya Bespalova Валерия Беспалова as one of “The Three Odalisques”, “Le Corsaire Корсар”, choreo by Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa and Pyotr Gusev Петр Гусев, libretto by Jules Henri Vernoy de Saint Georges and Joseph Mazilier, edited by Yury Slonimsky Юрий Слонимский and Pyotr Gusev Петр Гусев, music by Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Léo Delibes, Riccardo Drigo and Pyotr Oldenburg Петр Ольденбургский, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia (October 30-31, 2024; New Stage).
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balletthebestphotographs · 2 months ago
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Valeriya Bespalova
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Valeriya Bespalova Валерия Беспалова as a “Odalisque”, “Le Corsaire Корсар”, choreo by Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa and Pyotr Gusev Петр Гусев, libretto by Jules Henri Vernoy de Saint Georges and Joseph Mazilier, edited by Yury Slonimsky Юрий Слонимский and Pyotr Gusev Петр Гусев, music by Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Léo Delibes, Riccardo Drigo and Pyotr Oldenburg Петр Ольденбургский, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia (October 30-31, 2024; New Stage).
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via Valeriya Bespalova on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 4 days ago
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Maria Khoreva Мария Хорева
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Maria Khoreva Мария Хорева as “Odette”, “Swan Lake Лебединое Oзеро”, choreo by Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov Лев Иванов and Konstantin Sergeev Константин Сергеев, music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky Пётр Чайковский, costumes design by Galina Solovyova Галина Соловьева, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр (New Stage), Saint Petersburg, Russia (November 30, 2024).
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balletthebestphotographs · 5 days ago
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Olesya Novikova and Soslan Kulaev
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Olesya Novikova Олеся Новикова as “Princess Aspicia” and Soslan Kulaev Сослан Кулаев as “The Nile”, “La Fille du Pharaon Дочь фараона”, libretto by Jules Henri Vernoy de Saint Georges based on the historical novel “Le Roman de la Momie” by Théophile Gautier, choreo by Marius Petipa and Toni Candeloro, music by Cesare Pugni, set and costume design by Robert Perdziola, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia (April 30, 2023; New Stage).
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balletthebestphotographs · 8 days ago
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Léa Thomasson Леа Томассон
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Léa Thomasson Леа Томассон, “The Snake” solo scene within “Oriental Dance” from “Nutcracker Щелкунчик”; libretto and stage by Marius Petipa adapted by Mikhail Chemiakin Михаил Шемякин based on the fairy tale “The Nutcracker and the Mouse King” (1816) by Ernst Hoffmann; choreo by Kirill Simonov Кирилл Симонов; music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky Пётр Чайковский; set, costume and production design by Mikhail Chemiakin Михаил Шемякин; Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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via: Léa Thomasson Website Léa Thomasson on Pinterest Léa Thomasson on Telegram Léa Thomasson on You Tube Léa Thomasson on Facebook (page) Léa Thomasson on Facebook (personal) Léa Thomasson on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 8 days ago
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Yuliana Chereshkevich Юлиана Черешкевич
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Yuliana Chereshkevich Юлиана Черешкевич, “Grand Pas d’ Action” from “La Bayadère Баядеркa”, choreo by Marius Petipa (1877), revised choreo by Vladimir Ponomarev Владимир Пономарёв and Vakhtang Chabukiani, Konstantin Sergeyev Константин Сергеев and Nikolay Zubkovsky Николай Зубковский, music by Ludwig Minkus, costumes by Evgeny Ponomarev Евгений Пономарёв, libretto by Marius Petipa and Sergey Khudekov Сергея Худеков, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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balletthebestphotographs · 10 days ago
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Olesya Novikova and Timur Askerov
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Olesya Novikova Олеся Новикова as “Princess Aspicia” and Timur Askerov Тимур Аскеров as “Ta-Hor” (Lord Wilson, an englishman, who turns into an egyptian), “La Fille du Pharaon Дочь фараона”, libretto by Jules Henri Vernoy de Saint Georges based on the historical novel “Le Roman de la Momie” by Théophile Gautier, choreo by Marius Petipa and Toni Candeloro, music by Cesare Pugni, set and costume design by Robert Perdziola, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia (April 30, 2023; New Stage).
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balletthebestphotographs · 14 days ago
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Olesya Novikova Олеся Новикова
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Olesya Novikova Олеся Новикова as “Nikiya Никия”, “La Bayadère Баядеркa”, choreo by Marius Petipa (1877), revised choreo by Vladimir Ponomarev Владимир Пономарёв, Vakhtang Chabukiani Вахтанг Чабукиани (1941), Konstantin Sergeev Константин Сергеев and Nikolay Zubkovsky Николай Зубковский, music by Ludwig Minkus, costume by Evgeny Ponomarev Евгений Пономарёв, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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balletthebestphotographs · 15 days ago
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Olesya Novikova Олеся Новикова
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Olesya Novikova Олеся Новикова as “Princess Aspicia”, “La Fille du Pharaon Дочь фараона”, libretto by Jules Henri Vernoy de Saint Georges based on the historical novel “Le Roman de la Momie” by Théophile Gautier, choreo by Marius Petipa and Toni Candeloro, music by Cesare Pugni, set and costume design by Robert Perdziola, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia (April 30, 2023; New Stage).
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balletthebestphotographs · 15 days ago
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Yuliana Chereshkevich Юлиана Черешкевич
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Yuliana Chereshkevich Юлиана Черешкевич as one of the two soloists within “D’Jampe Dance” (Джампе) from “La Bayadère Баядерка”, choreo by Marius Petipa (1877) revised choreo by Vladimir Ponomarev Владимир Пономарёв, Vakhtang Chabukiani Вахтанг Чабукиани (1941), Konstantin Sergeev Константин Сергеев and Nikolay Zubkovsky, music by Ludwig Minkus, costume by Evgeny Ponomarev Евгений Пономарёв, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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balletthebestphotographs · 16 days ago
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Elizaveta Kulikova Елизавета Куликова
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Elizaveta Kulikova Елизавета Куликова, “Dance of the Algerian Slaves” from “Le Corsaire Корсар” choreo by Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa and Pyotr Gusev Петр Гусев, libretto by Jules Henri Vernoy de Saint Georges and Joseph Mazilier, edited by Yury Slonimsky Юрий Слонимский and Pyotr Gusev Петр Гусев based on a long tale in verse “The Corsair” (1814) by Lord George Byron, music by Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Léo Delibes, Riccardo Drigo and Pyotr Oldenburg Петр Ольденбургский, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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balletthebestphotographs · 18 days ago
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Alisa Khayrnasova Алиса Хайрнасова
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Alisa Khayrnasova (Rusina) Алиса Хайрнасова (Русина) as one of “The Three Odalisques”, “Schéhérazade Шехеразада”, choreo by Mikhail Fokine (1910) reconstruction by Isabelle Fokine and Andris Liepa Андрис Лиепа (1994), music by Nikolay Rimsky Korsakov Николай Римский Корсаков, set and costume design by Anna Nezhnaya Анна Нежная, Anatoly Nezhny Анатолий Нежный (original set by Léon Bakst Леон Бакст), Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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balletthebestphotographs · 19 days ago
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Alisa Khayrnasova Алиса Хайрнасова
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Alisa Khayrnasova (Rusina) Алиса Хайрнасова (Русина), “Dance of the Palestinian Slaves” from “Le Corsaire Корсар” choreo by Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa and Pyotr Gusev Петр Гусев, libretto by Jules Henri Vernoy de Saint Georges and Joseph Mazilier, edited by Yury Slonimsky Юрий Слонимский and Pyotr Gusev Петр Гусев based on a long tale in verse “The Corsair” (1814) by Lord George Byron, music by Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Léo Delibes, Riccardo Drigo and Pyotr Oldenburg Петр Ольденбургский, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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via: Alisa Khayrnasova (Rusina) on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 19 days ago
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Léa Thomasson Леа Томассон
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Léa Thomasson Леа Томассон, “The Snake” solo scene within “Oriental Dance” from “Nutcracker Щелкунчик”; libretto and stage by Marius Petipa adapted by Mikhail Chemiakin Михаил Шемякин based on the fairy tale “The Nutcracker and the Mouse King” (1816) by Ernst Hoffmann; choreo by Kirill Simonov Кирилл Симонов; music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky Пётр Чайковский; set, costume and production design by Mikhail Chemiakin Михаил Шемякин; Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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via: Léa Thomasson Website Léa Thomasson on Pinterest Léa Thomasson on Telegram Léa Thomasson on You Tube Léa Thomasson on Facebook (page) Léa Thomasson on Facebook (personal) Léa Thomasson on Instagram
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