#Aleksandr Neff Александр Нефф
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balletthebestphotographs · 2 days ago
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Alisa Khayrnasova (Rusina) Алиса Хайрнасова (Русина) as “Mercedes”, “Don Quixote Дон Кихот”, choreo by Aleksandr Gorsky Александр Горский, Marius Petipa, Nina Anisimova Нина Анисимова (gypsy and oriental dances) and Fyodor Lopukhov Фёдор Лопухов (Fandango), libretto by Marius Petipa based on the novel “El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha” (“The Ingenious Nobleman Sir Quixote of La Mancha”) by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616), music by Ludwig Minkus, costume design by Konstantin Korovin Константин Коровин, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia (October 20, 2024; Historic Stage):
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Alisa Khayrnasova (Rusina) on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 3 days ago
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Léa Thomasson
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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.
Upcoming performances from December 8 to December 30, 2024 (cast to be announced).
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Léa Thomasson Website
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Léa Thomasson on Facebook (personal)
Léa Thomasson on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 4 days ago
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Léa Thomasson
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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.
Source and more info at: Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Facebook Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Instagram Photographer Aleksandr Neff on VKontakte
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 · 4 days 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).
Source and more info at: Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Facebook Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Instagram Photographer Aleksandr Neff on VKontakte
via Valeriya Bespalova on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 4 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.
Source and more info at: Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Facebook Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Instagram Photographer Aleksandr Neff on VKontakte via: Alisa Khayrnasova (Rusina) on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 4 days ago
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Léa Thomasson
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Léa Thomasson Леа Томассон, “Mazurka Dance” from “Raymonda Раймонда”, music by Aleksandr Glazunov Александр Глазунов, libretto by Lidia Pashkova Лидия Пашкова and Marius Petipa based on a medieval legend, choreo by Marius Petipa (1898), revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev Константин Сергеев (1948) with choreo fragments by Fyodor Lopukhov Фёдор Лопухов, set and costume design by Simon Virsaladze Симон Вирсаладзе, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Source and more info at: Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Facebook Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Instagram Photographer Aleksandr Neff on VKontakte
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 · 4 days ago
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Léa Thomasson Леа Томассон, “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.
On Video (1080p)
Source and more info at: Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Facebook Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Instagram Photographer Aleksandr Neff on VKontakte
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 · 4 days ago
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Elizaveta Kulikova
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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.
Source and more info at: Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Facebook Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Instagram Photographer Aleksandr Neff on VKontakte
via Elizaveta Kulikova on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 4 days 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).
Source and more info at: Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Facebook Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Instagram Photographer Aleksandr Neff on VKontakte
via Valeriya Bespalova on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 6 days ago
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Alisa Barinova
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Alisa Barinova Алиса Баринова, “The Fairy Doll Die Puppenfee“, libretto by Joseph Haßreiter and Franz Gaul, choreo by Sergey Legat Сергей Легат and Nikolay Legat Николай Легат revised by Konstantin Sergeyev Константин Сергеев, music by Joseph Bayer. Performance carried out by students of the Vaganova Ballet Academy, Mariinsky Theater Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia (November 5, 2023).
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via: Alisa Barinova on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 8 days ago
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Léa Thomasson
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Léa Thomasson Леа Томассон, “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.
On Video (1080p)
Source and more info at: Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Facebook Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Instagram Photographer Aleksandr Neff on VKontakte
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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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).
Source and more info at: Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Facebook Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Instagram Photographer Aleksandr Neff on VKontakte
via Valeriya Bespalova on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 8 days 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).
Source and more info at: Photographer Svetlana Avvakum on Facebook Photographer Svetlana Avvakum on Instagram Photographer Svetlana Avvakum on VKontakte
via Valeriya Bespalova on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 8 days ago
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Elizabeta Kulikova, Darina Zarubskaya and Aleksandra Romanova
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Elizaveta Kulikova Елизавета Куликова, Darina Zarubskaya Дарина Зарубская and Aleksandra Romanova Александра Романова, “Dance of the Algerian Prisoners” 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.
Source and more info at: Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Facebook Photographer Aleksandr Neff on Instagram Photographer Aleksandr Neff on VKontakte
via Elizaveta Kulikova on Instagram
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