'Swan Lake' with the kyiv Ballet. EL BATEL
31/10/2024
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'Swan Lake' with the kyiv Ballet
The kyiv Ballet's 2022 tour of Spain was marked in the memory of all of us with red ink that, in thick lines, describes the tragedy that has been experienced since then. In 2023, the kyiv Ballet once again toured the main theaters and auditoriums of Spain with overwhelming success. In 2024 they will once again tour the most prestigious stages in Spain. The dancers of the kyiv Ballet offer us an incredible and exciting version of Swan Lake.
SWAN LAKE
MUSIC Pyotr Tchaikovsky
LIBRETTO Vladimir Beghitchev / Vasili Geletzer
CHOREOGRAPHY Marius Petipa
It was the year 2017 when the famous solo dancer of the Kiev Opera Theatre, Viktor Ishchuk, managed to realize a long-held dream, the creation of a stable and young company, which would bring together the most prominent stars from all over Ukraine and could present the world the talent, mastery and professionalism of the artists of that country. Among its members, the kyiv Ballet has several of the soloists from the kyiv Opera and Ballet Theater.
Their first performances gained the support of the main names on the Ukrainian stage and they were immediately invited by the most important theaters in the world, having since then performed more than 700 performances. The numerous tours carried out have taken them to the best venues in Switzerland, Germany, France, Spain, Poland, Croatia, China, Ukraine, Mexico and much more.
The Kiev Ballet maintains among its main objectives the care of the traditions and essence of the purest classical ballet, each performance being a feast for the senses due to the sobriety of the choreographies, the perfection of each and every one of its lines, the virtuosity of its soloists and the showiness and grandeur of its sets and costumes, all of them designed exclusively by the best masters of the kyiv workshops.
The kyiv Ballet is based at the International Center of Culture and Arts in kyiv, Ukraine.
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