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Articles with tag "Dance"
Former Royal Ballet Star Polunin Says He’s Leaving Russia
Sergei Polunin, who was born in southern Ukraine, has been a vocal supporter of Vladimir Putin and Moscow’s full-scale invasion.
Russian Ballet Show in South Korea Canceled Amid Ukraine Tensions
The April 16 show's cancelation comes after another planned performance in Seoul featuring Russia's top ballet dancer Svetlana Zakharova was axed in March...
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Russian Dance in 2023: Back to the Soviet Model of Isolated Development?
Support for local small-town initiatives is welcome now, but without contact with the world, what will Russian dance become?
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Modern Dance in a St. Petersburg Garment Factory
Do you ever wonder who made your clothes? After seeing this performance, you will.
Ballerina Natalia Osipova Puts First-Ever NFT Ballets Up for Sale
Non-fungible tokens are original works of art preserved in digital form.
Angelin Preljocaj’s Unorthodox ‘Swan Lake’ Premieres in St. Petersburg
In this version of the classic ballet, the swan is an expression of the fragility of nature.
'Context.Diana Vishneva' Shatters the Classical Dance Wall
Yes, Russia is still a classical dance country, but not for long, if Diana Vishneva has her say.
Diana Vishneva Dances Through History in the Pushkin Museum
A film made with five choreographers, five composers, and five halls of the Pushkin Museum.
See the 'Authentic Sleeping Beauty' in St. Petersburg
The story of the changes to "Sleeping Beauty" are almost as interesting as the ballet itself.
Moscow Arts Scene in 2021: A Spectacular Year Ahead
Cultural life came to a standstill last year, but this year arts lovers may get a double dose of culture.
For Ballet Shoes, Russian Company Is on Pointe
In a country better known for exporting oil and arms, Grishko is a rare success story for Russian craftsmanship.
Grand Kremlin Palace Hosts Regal Ball for Young Cadets
Girls dressed in pastel ballgowns and white gloves while young men appeared in full military uniform.
On This Day in 1877, 'Swan Lake' Premiered
The story of love, betrayal, and swans would become a multigenerational symbol of conformity and rebellion in an ever-changing Russia.
Russian Ballet's Use of Blackface Ignites Online Controversy
Prominent African-American ballet dancer Misty Copeland said the Bolshoi Theater's use of blackface highlights “the reality of the ballet world.”
Russian Blogger Fined for ‘Disrespectful’ Reggaeton Dance at Monument
The blogger had “insulted human dignity and public morality," the court said.
The Triangle Challenge Comes to Russia
A new viral dance trend has arrived.
Daddy Yankee Promotes Russian Deadpool Dancing Video
The featured dancer said it was his first time dancing reggaeton.
From Don Quixote to Rudolph Nureyev
Dancer and choreographer Johan Kobborg is in St. Petersburg with a new Don Quixote ballet and a new Nureyev film.
From Extravagance to Exile: What to See at the Chekhov Theater Festival
From May 24 to July 20, the Chekhov International Theater Festival is bringing 21 productions from 14 different countries to Moscow, with highlights including...
Paint the Town Green: Moscow Gets Ready to Celebrate the Emerald Isle
It's that time of year again — Moscow is celebrating St. Patrick's Day with a wealth of cultural events for Irish Week, including the Irish Film Festival...
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