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Le lac des cygnes
directed by Greg Germain, 1947-; composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893 (1876); choreographed by Ibrahima Sissoko, fl. 1992; produced by Marie-Pierre Bousquet, fl. 2011, Axe Sud; performed by EthaDam Company, in Le lac des cygnes (Germany: Windrose (Film distributor), 2015), 1 hour 6 mins
The dancer and choreographer Ibrahima Sissoko continues his approach of opening and crossing the artistic worlds. Ibrahima Sissoko associates his artistic universe with the great classical ballet of Piotr Ilitch Tchaikovsky. His career, born in the furrows of hip hop dance, has been nourished by pluralistic aesthe...
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directed by Greg Germain, 1947-; composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893 (1876); choreographed by Ibrahima Sissoko, fl. 1992; produced by Marie-Pierre Bousquet, fl. 2011, Axe Sud; performed by EthaDam Company, in Le lac des cygnes (Germany: Windrose (Film distributor), 2015), 1 hour 6 mins
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The dancer and choreographer Ibrahima Sissoko continues his approach of opening and crossing the artistic worlds. Ibrahima Sissoko associates his artistic universe with the great classical ballet of Piotr Ilitch Tchaikovsky. His career, born in the furrows of hip hop dance, has been nourished by pluralistic aesthetics.
Date Written / Recorded
1876
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
EthaDam Company
Contributor
Ibrahima Sissoko, fl. 1992, Marie-Pierre Bousquet, fl. 2011, Axe Sud, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893
Author / Creator
Ibrahima Sissoko, fl. 1992, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893, Greg Germain, 1947-, EthaDam Company
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Windrose (Film distributor)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 Windrose SAS
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Cinderella
directed by Jeff Tudor, 1967-; composed by Sergey Prokofiev, 1891-1953 (1944); conducted by Ermanno Florio, 1954-; choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon, 1973-; designed by Julian Crouch, 1962-, Julian Crouch, 1962-, Natasha Katz; produced by Adrienne Liron, 1969-, San Francisco Ballet, Dutch National Ballet and 3 Minutes West; performed by Anna Tsygankova, 1979- and Matthew Golding, 1985-, Holland Symfonia, in Cinderella (London, England: Marquee Arts, 2013), 1 hour 58 mins
Wheeldon's acclaimed Cinderella is based on the original Brothers Grimm tale. Instead of a pumpkin and glass slipper, Cinderella's tears over the loss of her mother nourish a magical tree, which, along with four sprites, assists Cinderella on her arrival at the ball.
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directed by Jeff Tudor, 1967-; composed by Sergey Prokofiev, 1891-1953 (1944); conducted by Ermanno Florio, 1954-; choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon, 1973-; designed by Julian Crouch, 1962-, Julian Crouch, 1962-, Natasha Katz; produced by Adrienne Liron, 1969-, San Francisco Ballet, Dutch National Ballet and 3 Minutes West; performed by Anna Tsygankova, 1979- and Matthew Golding, 1985-, Holland Symfonia, in Cinderella (London, England: Marquee Arts, 2013), 1 hour 58 mins
Description
Wheeldon's acclaimed Cinderella is based on the original Brothers Grimm tale. Instead of a pumpkin and glass slipper, Cinderella's tears over the loss of her mother nourish a magical tree, which, along with four sprites, assists Cinderella on her arrival at the ball.
Date Written / Recorded
1944
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Holland Symfonia, Anna Tsygankova, 1979-, Matthew Golding, 1985-
Contributor
Christopher Wheeldon, 1973-, Ermanno Florio, 1954-, Julian Crouch, 1962-, Craig Lucas, 1951-, Natasha Katz, Adrienne Liron, 1969-, San Francisco Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, 3 Minutes West, Sergey Prokofiev, 1891-1953
Author / Creator
Christopher Wheeldon, 1973-, Sergey Prokofiev, 1891-1953, Jeff Tudor, 1967-, Holland Symfonia, Anna Tsygankova, 1979-, Matthew Golding, 1985-
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Marquee Arts
Topic / Theme
Cinderella, Older Stepsister, Younger Stepsister, Wicked Stepmother, Prince
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Marquee Arts
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Faun
directed by Deborah May, fl. 1993; composed by Claude Debussy, 1862-1918 (1894); choreographed by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, 1976-; designed by Hussein Chalayan, 1970-, Adam Carrée, 1974-; produced by Suzanne Walker, Sadler's Wells Theatre, London and Axiom Films, in In the Spirit of Diaghilev (London, England: Marquee Arts, 2013), 16 mins
Sadler's Wells presents four pieces that pay tribute to Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev, to mark the centenary of Diaghilev's founding Les Ballets Russes. This legendary ensemble of dancers, composers, designers and artists all came together in the spirit of his famous challenge: "Surprise me!". His outlook revolutioni...
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directed by Deborah May, fl. 1993; composed by Claude Debussy, 1862-1918 (1894); choreographed by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, 1976-; designed by Hussein Chalayan, 1970-, Adam Carrée, 1974-; produced by Suzanne Walker, Sadler's Wells Theatre, London and Axiom Films, in In the Spirit of Diaghilev (London, England: Marquee Arts, 2013), 16 mins
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Sadler's Wells presents four pieces that pay tribute to Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev, to mark the centenary of Diaghilev's founding Les Ballets Russes. This legendary ensemble of dancers, composers, designers and artists all came together in the spirit of his famous challenge: "Surprise me!". His outlook revolutionised the modern balletic canon and his legacy resonates across all art forms. In The Spirit of Diaghilev is an innovative rediscovery vi...
Sadler's Wells presents four pieces that pay tribute to Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev, to mark the centenary of Diaghilev's founding Les Ballets Russes. This legendary ensemble of dancers, composers, designers and artists all came together in the spirit of his famous challenge: "Surprise me!". His outlook revolutionised the modern balletic canon and his legacy resonates across all art forms. In The Spirit of Diaghilev is an innovative rediscovery via works presented by Wayne McGregor, Russel Maliphant, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Javier de Frutos. All the works were created for the occasion, with the Les Ballets Russes period in mind, and with the collaborative spirit Diaghilev encouraged.
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Date Written / Recorded
1894, 2009-10
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Contributor
Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, 1976-, Hussein Chalayan, 1970-, Adam Carrée, 1974-, Suzanne Walker, Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, Axiom Films, Claude Debussy, 1862-1918, Nitin Sawhney, 1964-
Author / Creator
Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, 1976-, Claude Debussy, 1862-1918, Deborah May, fl. 1993
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Marquee Arts
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Marquee Arts
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The Little Mermaid
directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; composed by Lera Auerbach, 1974- (2005); conducted by Martin West, fl. 1997; choreographed by Helgi Tomasson, 1942-; designed by John Neumeier, 1942-, John Neumeier, 1942-, John Neumeier, 1942-; produced by Judy Flannery, fl. 1981, C Major Entertainment; performed by Sarah Van Patten, 1984- and Yuan Yuan Tan, 1977-, San Francisco Ballet (C Major Entertainment, 2012), 1 hour 59 mins
After making its triumphant U.S. Premiere and playing to sold-out houses this past season, John Neumeier’s superlative work of dance theater returns in 2011. Featuring an evocative score by Lera Auerbach, this heart-wrenching story of sacrifice and unrequited love comes to life against dazzling scenic, costume a...
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directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; composed by Lera Auerbach, 1974- (2005); conducted by Martin West, fl. 1997; choreographed by Helgi Tomasson, 1942-; designed by John Neumeier, 1942-, John Neumeier, 1942-, John Neumeier, 1942-; produced by Judy Flannery, fl. 1981, C Major Entertainment; performed by Sarah Van Patten, 1984- and Yuan Yuan Tan, 1977-, San Francisco Ballet (C Major Entertainment, 2012), 1 hour 59 mins
Description
After making its triumphant U.S. Premiere and playing to sold-out houses this past season, John Neumeier’s superlative work of dance theater returns in 2011. Featuring an evocative score by Lera Auerbach, this heart-wrenching story of sacrifice and unrequited love comes to life against dazzling scenic, costume and lighting designs.
Date Written / Recorded
2005, 2011-05
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
San Francisco Ballet, Sarah Van Patten, 1984-, Yuan Yuan Tan, 1977-
Contributor
Helgi Tomasson, 1942-, Martin West, fl. 1997, John Neumeier, 1942-, Judy Flannery, fl. 1981, C Major Entertainment
Author / Creator
Helgi Tomasson, 1942-, Lera Auerbach, 1974-, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, San Francisco Ballet, Sarah Van Patten, 1984-, Yuan Yuan Tan, 1977-
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Copyright Message
Copyright 2012. Used by permission of C Major Entertainment. All rights reserved.
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Scheherazade
directed by Andreas Morell, 1946-; composed by Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov, 1844-1908 and Zakir Hussain, 1951- (1888); choreographed by Alonzo King, 1952-; produced by Erwin Sturzer, fl. 2003 and Torsten Bönnhoff, fl. 2012, Monarda Arts, ZDF Television and 3Sat; performed by Kim Yujin, fl. 2005, David Harvey, fl. 2008, Courtney Henry, fl. 2011, Ashley Jackson, 1987-, Laurel Keen, fl. 2002, Victor M. Arellano, 1978-, Michael Montgomery, fl. 2010, Caroline Rocher, fl. 1999, Ricardo Zayas, fl. 2005, Kara Wilkes, fl. 2001, Keelan Whitmore, fl. 2001, Meredith Webster, 1982- and Zack Tang, 1988-, Alonzo King LINES Ballet, in Scheherazade (Halle, Saxony-Anhalt: ArtHaus Musik, 2011), 46 mins
Alonzo King’s Scheherazade is a re-envisioning of the ancient collection of Persian, Sanskrit, and Arabic stories of 1,001 Nights. The exquisite dancers of LINES Ballet present a vision of the transformative potential these stories possess: the way that we are offered a chance to listen to a voice that can chang...
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directed by Andreas Morell, 1946-; composed by Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov, 1844-1908 and Zakir Hussain, 1951- (1888); choreographed by Alonzo King, 1952-; produced by Erwin Sturzer, fl. 2003 and Torsten Bönnhoff, fl. 2012, Monarda Arts, ZDF Television and 3Sat; performed by Kim Yujin, fl. 2005, David Harvey, fl. 2008, Courtney Henry, fl. 2011, Ashley Jackson, 1987-, Laurel Keen, fl. 2002, Victor M. Arellano, 1978-, Michael Montgomery, fl. 2010, Caroline Rocher, fl. 1999, Ricardo Zayas, fl. 2005, Kara Wilkes, fl. 2001, Keelan Whitmore, fl. 2001, Meredith Webster, 1982- and Zack Tang, 1988-, Alonzo King LINES Ballet, in Scheherazade (Halle, Saxony-Anhalt: ArtHaus Musik, 2011), 46 mins
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Alonzo King’s Scheherazade is a re-envisioning of the ancient collection of Persian, Sanskrit, and Arabic stories of 1,001 Nights. The exquisite dancers of LINES Ballet present a vision of the transformative potential these stories possess: the way that we are offered a chance to listen to a voice that can change our lives, the power of art to illuminate all the chambers of our hearts. The new score by tabla master Zakir Hussain re-interprets t...
Alonzo King’s Scheherazade is a re-envisioning of the ancient collection of Persian, Sanskrit, and Arabic stories of 1,001 Nights. The exquisite dancers of LINES Ballet present a vision of the transformative potential these stories possess: the way that we are offered a chance to listen to a voice that can change our lives, the power of art to illuminate all the chambers of our hearts. The new score by tabla master Zakir Hussain re-interprets the original music by Rimsky-Korsakov, incorporating traditional Persian as well as Western instruments. Commissioned by the Monaco Dance Forum to inaugurate the Centenary of the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo, Alonzo King LINES Ballet’s Scheherazade honors Diaghilev’s spirit of cutting-edge artistic collaboration, immersing audiences in a luminescent and richly textured world.
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Date Written / Recorded
1888
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Alonzo King LINES Ballet, Kim Yujin, fl. 2005, David Harvey, fl. 2008, Courtney Henry, fl. 2011, Ashley Jackson, 1987-, Laurel Keen, fl. 2002, Victor M. Arellano, 1978-, Michael Montgomery, fl. 2010, Caroline Rocher, fl. 1999, Ricardo Zayas, fl. 2005, Kara Wilkes, fl. 2001, Keelan Whitmore, fl. 2001, Meredith Webster, 1982-, Zack Tang, 1988-
Contributor
Alonzo King, 1952-, Erwin Sturzer, fl. 2003, Torsten Bönnhoff, fl. 2012, Monarda Arts, ZDF Television, 3Sat
Author / Creator
Alonzo King, 1952-, Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov, 1844-1908, Zakir Hussain, 1951-, Andreas Morell, 1946-, Alonzo King LINES Ballet, Kim Yujin, fl. 2005, David Harvey, fl. 2008, Courtney Henry, fl. 2011, Ashley Jackson, 1987-, Laurel Keen, fl. 2002, Victor M. Arellano, 1978-, Michael Montgomery, fl. 2010, Caroline Rocher, fl. 1999, Ricardo Zayas, fl. 2005, Kara Wilkes, fl. 2001, Keelan Whitm...
Alonzo King, 1952-, Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov, 1844-1908, Zakir Hussain, 1951-, Andreas Morell, 1946-, Alonzo King LINES Ballet, Kim Yujin, fl. 2005, David Harvey, fl. 2008, Courtney Henry, fl. 2011, Ashley Jackson, 1987-, Laurel Keen, fl. 2002, Victor M. Arellano, 1978-, Michael Montgomery, fl. 2010, Caroline Rocher, fl. 1999, Ricardo Zayas, fl. 2005, Kara Wilkes, fl. 2001, Keelan Whitmore, fl. 2001, Meredith Webster, 1982-, Zack Tang, 1988-
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Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Topic / Theme
Ballet
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 Arthaus Musik
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Nutcracker and the Mouse King
directed by Jeff Tudor, 1967-; composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893 (1892); conducted by Ermanno Florio, 1954-; choreographed by Wayne Eagling, 1950- and Toer van Schayk, 1936-; designed by Toer van Schayk, 1936-; produced by Adrienne Liron, 1969- and Jeff Tudor, 1967-, 3 Minutes West and Dutch National Ballet; performed by Wolfgang Tietze, fl. 2003, Alexander Zhembrovskyy, 1982-, James Stout, fl. 2007, Matthew Golding, 1985- and Anna Tsygankova, 1979-, Dutch National Ballet and Holland Symfonia, in The Nutcracker and the Mouse King (Halle, Saxony-Anhalt: ArtHaus Musik, 2011), 1 hour 48 mins
Going to see Nutcracker with the whole family has been a tradition in other countries for many years. Now it is a tradition in the Netherlands as well. It became apparent that the Netherlands had also adopted this tradition in 1996, when the Dutch National Ballet presented its own version of the famous fairytale b...
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directed by Jeff Tudor, 1967-; composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893 (1892); conducted by Ermanno Florio, 1954-; choreographed by Wayne Eagling, 1950- and Toer van Schayk, 1936-; designed by Toer van Schayk, 1936-; produced by Adrienne Liron, 1969- and Jeff Tudor, 1967-, 3 Minutes West and Dutch National Ballet; performed by Wolfgang Tietze, fl. 2003, Alexander Zhembrovskyy, 1982-, James Stout, fl. 2007, Matthew Golding, 1985- and Anna Tsygankova, 1979-, Dutch National Ballet and Holland Symfonia, in The Nutcracker and the Mouse King (Halle, Saxony-Anhalt: ArtHaus Musik, 2011), 1 hour 48 mins
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Going to see Nutcracker with the whole family has been a tradition in other countries for many years. Now it is a tradition in the Netherlands as well. It became apparent that the Netherlands had also adopted this tradition in 1996, when the Dutch National Ballet presented its own version of the famous fairytale ballet. It is a magical production that has won the hearts of more than 250,000 people to date. Choreographers Toer van Schayk and Wayne...
Going to see Nutcracker with the whole family has been a tradition in other countries for many years. Now it is a tradition in the Netherlands as well. It became apparent that the Netherlands had also adopted this tradition in 1996, when the Dutch National Ballet presented its own version of the famous fairytale ballet. It is a magical production that has won the hearts of more than 250,000 people to date. Choreographers Toer van Schayk and Wayne Eagling created a Nutcracker for the children and adults of today. It is more dynamic and exciting, and less sweet than usual. They also chose to give a Dutch twist to their interpretation of the story, with skaters on the canals and a living room that transforms into a snowy forest. Unlike the original story, the production by Eagling and Van Schayk (who also designed the delightful sets and costumes) does not take place on Christmas Eve in a German town, but during St. Nicholas celebrations in Amsterdam, around 1810.
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Date Written / Recorded
1892
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Dutch National Ballet, Holland Symfonia, Wolfgang Tietze, fl. 2003, Alexander Zhembrovskyy, 1982-, James Stout, fl. 2007, Matthew Golding, 1985-, Anna Tsygankova, 1979-
Contributor
Wayne Eagling, 1950-, Toer van Schayk, 1936-, Ermanno Florio, 1954-, Adrienne Liron, 1969-, Jeff Tudor, 1967-, 3 Minutes West, Dutch National Ballet
Author / Creator
Wayne Eagling, 1950-, Toer van Schayk, 1936-, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893, Jeff Tudor, 1967-, Dutch National Ballet, Holland Symfonia, Wolfgang Tietze, fl. 2003, Alexander Zhembrovskyy, 1982-, James Stout, fl. 2007, Matthew Golding, 1985-, Anna Tsygankova, 1979-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Topic / Theme
Prince, Herr Drosselmeyer, Nutcracker, Clara, Mouse King
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 Arthaus Musik
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The Little Mermaid
directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; composed by Lera Auerbach, 1974- (2005); conducted by Martin West, fl. 1997; choreographed by John Neumeier, 1942-; designed by John Neumeier, 1942-, John Neumeier, 1942-; produced by Bernhard Fleischer, 1971- and Judy Flannery, fl. 1981, San Francisco Ballet; performed by Davit Karapetyan, Sarah Van Patten, 1984-, Tiit Helimets, Lloyd Riggins, 1969- and Yuan Yuan Tan, 1977-, San Francisco Ballet Orchestra and San Francisco Ballet (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2011), 1 hour 59 mins
After making its triumphant U.S. Premiere and playing to sold-out houses this past season, John Neumeier’s superlative work of dancetheater returns in 2011. Featuring an evocative score by Lera Auerbach, this heart-wrenching story of sacrifice and unrequited love comes to life against dazzling scenic, costume an...
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directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; composed by Lera Auerbach, 1974- (2005); conducted by Martin West, fl. 1997; choreographed by John Neumeier, 1942-; designed by John Neumeier, 1942-, John Neumeier, 1942-; produced by Bernhard Fleischer, 1971- and Judy Flannery, fl. 1981, San Francisco Ballet; performed by Davit Karapetyan, Sarah Van Patten, 1984-, Tiit Helimets, Lloyd Riggins, 1969- and Yuan Yuan Tan, 1977-, San Francisco Ballet Orchestra and San Francisco Ballet (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2011), 1 hour 59 mins
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After making its triumphant U.S. Premiere and playing to sold-out houses this past season, John Neumeier’s superlative work of dancetheater returns in 2011. Featuring an evocative score by Lera Auerbach, this heart-wrenching story of sacrifice and unrequited love comes to life against dazzling scenic, costume and lighting designs.
Date Written / Recorded
2005, 2011
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
San Francisco Ballet Orchestra, San Francisco Ballet, Davit Karapetyan, Sarah Van Patten, 1984-, Tiit Helimets, Lloyd Riggins, 1969-, Yuan Yuan Tan, 1977-
Contributor
John Neumeier, 1942-, Martin West, fl. 1997, Bernhard Fleischer, 1971-, Judy Flannery, fl. 1981, San Francisco Ballet
Author / Creator
John Neumeier, 1942-, Lera Auerbach, 1974-, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, San Francisco Ballet Orchestra, San Francisco Ballet, Davit Karapetyan, Sarah Van Patten, 1984-, Tiit Helimets, Lloyd Riggins, 1969-, Yuan Yuan Tan, 1977-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Topic / Theme
The Sea Witch, The Princess, The Prince, The Poet, The Little Mermaid
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 C Major Entertainment
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
directed by Jonathan Haswell, fl. 1997; conducted by Barry Wordsworth; choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon, 1973-; designed by Bob Crowley, fl. 2001, Bob Crowley, fl. 2001, Natasha Katz; produced by Oliver MacFarlane, fl. 1986; performed by Steven McRae, fl. 2004, Christopher Saunders, fl. 1983, Zenaida Yanowsky, 1975-, Edward Watson, 1976-, Lauren Cuthbertson, fl. 2002, Simon Russell Beale, 1961- and Sergei Polunin, 1989-, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and Royal Ballet (Opus Arte, 2011), 2 hours 30 mins
Lewis Carrolls ever-popular story provides the basis for Christopher Wheeldons spectacular new work, starring Royal Ballet Principal Lauren Cuthbertson. Captivating designs by Bob Crowley, an engaging and passionate score by Joby Talbot, and Wheeldon's breathtaking choreography combine to produce in the word...
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directed by Jonathan Haswell, fl. 1997; conducted by Barry Wordsworth; choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon, 1973-; designed by Bob Crowley, fl. 2001, Bob Crowley, fl. 2001, Natasha Katz; produced by Oliver MacFarlane, fl. 1986; performed by Steven McRae, fl. 2004, Christopher Saunders, fl. 1983, Zenaida Yanowsky, 1975-, Edward Watson, 1976-, Lauren Cuthbertson, fl. 2002, Simon Russell Beale, 1961- and Sergei Polunin, 1989-, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and Royal Ballet (Opus Arte, 2011), 2 hours 30 mins
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Lewis Carrolls ever-popular story provides the basis for Christopher Wheeldons spectacular new work, starring Royal Ballet Principal Lauren Cuthbertson. Captivating designs by Bob Crowley, an engaging and passionate score by Joby Talbot, and Wheeldon's breathtaking choreography combine to produce in the words of The Times "spectacular family entertainment brought to life with enormous theatrical verve."
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Royal Ballet, Steven McRae, fl. 2004, Christopher Saunders, fl. 1983, Zenaida Yanowsky, 1975-, Edward Watson, 1976-, Lauren Cuthbertson, fl. 2002, Simon Russell Beale, 1961-, Sergei Polunin, 1989-
Contributor
Christopher Wheeldon, 1973-, Barry Wordsworth, Bob Crowley, fl. 2001, Natasha Katz, Oliver MacFarlane, fl. 1986, Joby Talbot, 1971-, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Royal Ballet
Author / Creator
Christopher Wheeldon, 1973-, Jonathan Haswell, fl. 1997, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Royal Ballet, Steven McRae, fl. 2004, Christopher Saunders, fl. 1983, Zenaida Yanowsky, 1975-, Edward Watson, 1976-, Lauren Cuthbertson, fl. 2002, Simon Russell Beale, 1961-, Sergei Polunin, 1989-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Opus Arte
Topic / Theme
Dance
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012. Used by permission of Opus Arte.
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Concerto
directed by Monica Mason, 1941-; composed by Dmitri Shostakovich, 1906-1975; conducted by Barry Wordsworth; choreographed by Sir Kenneth MacMillan, 1929-1992; produced by Ross MacGibbon, 1955-; performed by Royal Ballet and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in Three Ballets by Kenneth MacMillan: Elite Syncopations, The Judas Tree, Concerto (Opus Arte, 2010), 28 mins
This video contains three ballets -- Elite Syncopations, The Judas Tree, and Concerto -- choreographed by Kenneth Macmillan, performed by the Royal Ballet and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
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directed by Monica Mason, 1941-; composed by Dmitri Shostakovich, 1906-1975; conducted by Barry Wordsworth; choreographed by Sir Kenneth MacMillan, 1929-1992; produced by Ross MacGibbon, 1955-; performed by Royal Ballet and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in Three Ballets by Kenneth MacMillan: Elite Syncopations, The Judas Tree, Concerto (Opus Arte, 2010), 28 mins
Description
This video contains three ballets -- Elite Syncopations, The Judas Tree, and Concerto -- choreographed by Kenneth Macmillan, performed by the Royal Ballet and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
Date Written / Recorded
2010-03
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Royal Ballet, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Contributor
Sir Kenneth MacMillan, 1929-1992, Barry Wordsworth, Ross MacGibbon, 1955-, Royal Ballet, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Author / Creator
Sir Kenneth MacMillan, 1929-1992, Dmitri Shostakovich, 1906-1975, Monica Mason, 1941-, Royal Ballet, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Opus Arte
Topic / Theme
Dance
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directed by Monica Mason, 1941-; composed by Dmitri Shostakovich, 1906-1975 (1957); choreographed by Sir Kenneth MacMillan, 1929-1992; produced by Ross MacGibbon, 1955-; performed by Royal Ballet and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in Three Ballets by Kenneth MacMillan: Elite Syncopations, The Judas Tree, Concerto (Opus Arte, 2010), 3 mins
This video contains three ballets -- Elite Syncopations, The Judas Tree, and Concerto -- choreographed by Kenneth Macmillan, performed by the Royal Ballet and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
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directed by Monica Mason, 1941-; composed by Dmitri Shostakovich, 1906-1975 (1957); choreographed by Sir Kenneth MacMillan, 1929-1992; produced by Ross MacGibbon, 1955-; performed by Royal Ballet and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in Three Ballets by Kenneth MacMillan: Elite Syncopations, The Judas Tree, Concerto (Opus Arte, 2010), 3 mins
Description
This video contains three ballets -- Elite Syncopations, The Judas Tree, and Concerto -- choreographed by Kenneth Macmillan, performed by the Royal Ballet and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
Date Written / Recorded
1957, 2010-03
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Royal Ballet, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Contributor
Sir Kenneth MacMillan, 1929-1992, Ross MacGibbon, 1955-, Royal Ballet, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Author / Creator
Sir Kenneth MacMillan, 1929-1992, Dmitri Shostakovich, 1906-1975, Monica Mason, 1941-, Royal Ballet, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Opus Arte
Topic / Theme
Dance
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