#Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет
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balletthebestphotographs · 24 days ago
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Alina Lipchuk and Daniil Roslanov
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Alina Lipchuk Алина Липчук as “Raymonda” and Daniil Roslanov Даниил Росланов as “Knight Jean de Brienne” (Raymonda’s fiance), “Raymonda Раймонда”, music by Aleksandr Glazunov Александр Глазунов, libretto by Lidiya Pashkova Лидия Пашкова and Marius Petipa based on a medieval legend, choreo by Andris Liepa Андрис Лиепа with choreo fragments by Marius Petipa and Aleksandr Gorsky Александр Горский, set and costume by Vyacheslav Okunev Вячеслав Окунев, Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia (September 19, 2024).
Source and more info at: Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on Threads Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on Facebook (New Born) Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on Facebook (Theater and Ballet) Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on Instagram (New Born) Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on Instagram (Theater and Ballet) Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on VKontakte Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on World Podium
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balletthebestphotographs · 26 days ago
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Olesya Roslanova Олеся Росланова 
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 Olesya Roslanova Dmitrakova Олеся Росланова Дмитракова as “Lilac Fairy”, “Sleeping Beauty Спящая Kрасавица“, music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky Пётр Чайковский, libretto by Ivan Vsevolozhsky Иван Всеволожской, based on the fairy tale of the same name by Charles Perrault, choreo by Marius Petipa, Andrey Petrov Андрей Петров, Natalia Kasatkina Наталия Касаткина and Vladimir Vasiliev Владимир Василёв, costume design by Olga Polyanskaya Ольга Полянская, Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia.
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balletthebestphotographs · 3 months ago
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Galina Nagevich Галина Нагевич
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Galina Nagevich Галина Нагевич as one of Giselle’s Friends, “Giselle Жизель”, music by Adolphe Adam, libretto by Théophile Gautier and Jean Henry Saint Georges, choreo by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa and Andrey Petrov Андрей Петров, costume design by Olga Polyanskaya Ольга Полянская, Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia (March 26, 2024).
Note I: Some links leading to english version of the Kremlin Ballet website do not work or have incomplete info. For this reason, they are published in their russian version. You always have the option to translate the page using the right button on your mouse.
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Source and more info at: Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Telegram Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Facebook Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Facebook (page) Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Instagram Photographer Andrey Stepanov on VKontakte Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Speaking Planet Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Dozado Dance Magazine
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balletthebestphotographs · 2 months ago
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Ksenia Khabinets Ксения Хабинец
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Ksenia Khabinets Ксения Хабинец as “Myrtha”, “Giselle Жизель”, music by Adolphe Adam, libretto by Théophile Gautier and Jean-Henry Saint-Georges, choreo by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa and Andrey Petrov Андрей Петров, costume design by Olga Polyanskaya Ольга Полянская,  Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia.
Note I: Some links leading to the english version of the Kremlin Ballet website do not work or have incomplete information. For this reason, they are published in their russian version. You always have the option to translate the page using the right button on your mouse.
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Source and more info at: Photographer Andrey Ponomarenko on Facebook Photographer Andrey Ponomarenko on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 3 months ago
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Ksenia Khabinets Ксения Хабинец
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Ksenia Khabinets Ксения Хабинец as “Gamzatti”, “La Bayadère Баядерка”, libretto by Marius Petipa and Sergey Khudekov Сергея Худеков, music by Ludwig Minkus, choreo by Marius Petipa, Natalia Makarova Наталья Макарова and Andris Liepa Андрис Лиепа (with choreo fragments by Vladimir Ponomarev Владимир Пономарёв, Vakhtang Chabukiani Вахтанг Чабукиани and Nikolay Zubkovsky Николай Зубковский), set and costume by Vyacheslav Okunev Вячеслав Окунев, Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia.
Note I: Some links leading to the english version of the Kremlin Ballet website do not work or have incomplete information. For this reason, they are published in their russian version. You always have the option to translate the page using the right button on your mouse.
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Source and more info at: Photographer Lidiya Samsonenko Website Photographer Lidiya Samsonenko on Twitter Photographer Lidiya Samsonenko on Threads Photographer Lidiya Samsonenko on Facebook Photographer Lidiya Samsonenko on Instagram Photographer Lidiya Samsonenko on VKontakte
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balletthebestphotographs · 3 months ago
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Zlata Dorofeeva and Lev Semyonov
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Zlata Dorofeeva Злата Дорофеева and Lev Semyonov Лев Семенов, “One Thousand and One Nights Тысяча и одна ночь” (rehearsal), music by Fikret Amirov Fikrət Əmirov, choreo Andrey Petrov Андрей Петров, libretto by Murad Ibragimbekov Мурад Ибрагимбеков, Rustam Ibragimbekov Рустам Ибрагимбеков and Naila Nazirova Наиля Назирова based on “One Thousand and One Nights” Arabian fairy tales, a masterpiece of medieval Arabian literature, a collection of fairy tales and parables told by Schéhérazade, costume design by Olga Polyanskaya Ольга Полянская, Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia.
Note I: Some links leading to the english version of the Kremlin Ballet website do not work or have incomplete information. For this reason, they are published in their russian version. You always have the option to translate the page using the right button on your mouse.
Note II: Original quality of photographs might be affected by compression algorithm of the website where they are hosted.
Source and more info at: Photographer Andrey Ponomarenko on Facebook Photographer Andrey Ponomarenko on Instagram
via: Kremlin Ballet on You Tube (fan page) Kremlin Ballet on Facebook (fan page) Kremlin Ballet on Instagram (fan page) Kremlin Ballet on VKontakte (fan page)
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balletthebestphotographs · 3 months ago
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Alina Lipchuk Алина Липчук
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Alina Lipchuk Алина Липчук, “Swan Lake Лебединое Oзеро”, libretto by Vladimir Begichev Владимир Бегичев and Vasily Geltser Василий Гельцер, choreo by Andrey Petrov Андрей Петров, Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov Лев Иванов and Konstantin Sergeev Константин Сергеев, music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky Пётр Чайковский, costume design by Olga Polyanskaya Ольга Полянская, Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia.
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balletthebestphotographs · 3 months ago
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Polina Diyanshina and Pyotr Gorbunov
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Polina Diyanshina Полина Дияншина as “Doll Princess” and Pyotr Gorbunov Петр Горбунов as “Doll Tsarevich”, “Toys Seller Продавец игрушек”, stage and choreo by Andrey Petrov Андрей Петров, libretto by Victor Dobrosotsky Виктор Добросоцкий, music by Aleksey Shelygin Алексей Зеелюген, Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia.
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balletthebestphotographs · 3 months ago
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Polina Diyanshina and Anastasia Teterina
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Polina Diyanshina Полина Дияншина as “Zulma” and Anastasia Teterina Анастасия Тетерина as “Moyna”, “Giselle Жизель”, music by Adolphe Adam, libretto by Théophile Gautier and Jean Henry Saint Georges, choreo by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa and Andrey Petrov Андрей Петров, costume design by Olga Polyanskaya Ольга Полянская, Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia (March 26, 2024).
Source and more info at: Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Telegram Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Facebook Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Facebook (page) Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Instagram Photographer Andrey Stepanov on VKontakte Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Speaking Planet Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Dozado Dance Magazine
Note I: This blog is open to receiving and considering any suggestions, contributions, and/or criticisms that may help correct mistakes or improve its content. Comments are available to any visitor.
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Note III: Some links leading to the English version do not work or contain incomplete information. For this reason, they are published in their original version. You always have the option to translate the page using the right-click on your mouse.
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balletthebestphotographs · 3 months ago
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Iana Buravchikova Яна Буравчикова
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Iana Buravchikovа Яна Буравчикова, pas de deux scene from “Giselle Жизель”, music by Adolphe Adam, libretto by Théophile Gautier and Jean Henry Saint Georges, choreo by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa and Andrey Petrov Андрей Петров, costume design by Olga Polyanskaya Ольга Полянская, Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia (March 26, 2024).
Note I: Some links leading to english version of the Kremlin Ballet website do not work or have incomplete info. For this reason, they are published in their russian version. You always have the option to translate the page using the right button on your mouse.
Note II : Original quality of photographs might be affected by compression algorithm of the website where they are hosted.
Source and more info at: Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Telegram Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Facebook Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Facebook (page) Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Instagram Photographer Andrey Stepanov on VKontakte Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Speaking Planet Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Dozado Dance Magazine
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balletthebestphotographs · 20 days ago
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Alina Lipchuk Алина Липчук
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Alina Lipchuk Алина Липчук as “Raymonda”, “Raymonda Раймонда”, music by Aleksandr Glazunov Александр Глазунов, libretto by Lidiya Pashkova Лидия Пашкова and Marius Petipa based on a medieval legend, choreo by Andris Liepa Андрис Лиепа with choreo fragments by Marius Petipa and Aleksandr Gorsky Александр Горский, set and costume by Vyacheslav Okunev Вячеслав Окунев, Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia (September 19, 2024).
Source and more info at: Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on Threads Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on Facebook (New Born) Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on Facebook (Theater and Ballet) Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on Instagram (New Born) Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on Instagram (Theater and Ballet) Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on VKontakte Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on World Podium
Note I: This blog is open to receiving and considering any suggestions, contributions, and/or criticisms that may help correct mistakes or improve its content. Comments are available to any visitor.
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balletthebestphotographs · 23 days ago
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Olesya Roslanova Олеся Росланова
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Olesya Roslanova Dmitrakova Олеся Росланова Дмитракова as “Nikiya”, “La Bayadère Баядерка”, libretto by Marius Petipa and Sergey Khudekov Сергея Худеков, music by Ludwig Minkus, choreo by Marius Petipa, Natalia Makarova Наталья Макарова and Andris Liepa Андрис Лиепа (with choreo fragments by Vladimir Ponomarev Владимир Пономарёв, Vakhtang Chabukiani Вахтанг Чабукиани and Nikolay Zubkovsky Николай Зубковский), set and costume by Vyacheslav Okunev Вячеслав Окунев, Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia (February 12, 2025).
Source and more info at: Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Telegram Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Facebook Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Facebook (page) Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Instagram Photographer Andrey Stepanov on VKontakte Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Speaking Planet Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Dozado Dance Magazine
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balletthebestphotographs · 23 days ago
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Anastasia Teterina Анастасия Тетерина
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Anastasia Teterina Анастасия Тетерина, Pas de Six from “La Bayadère Баядерка”, libretto by Marius Petipa and Sergey Khudekov Сергея Худеков, music by Ludwig Minkus, choreo by Marius Petipa, Natalia Makarova Наталья Макарова and Andris Liepas Андрис Лиепа, Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia.
Source and more info at: Photographer Andrey Ponomarenko on Facebook Photographer Andrey Ponomarenko on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 23 days ago
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Galina Nagevich and Viktoriya Zeyfert
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Galina Nagevich Галина Нагевич and Viktoriya Zeyfert Виктория Зейферт, “D’Jampe Dance” (Джампе) from “La Bayadère Баядерка”, libretto by Marius Petipa and Sergey Khudekov Сергея Худеков, music by Ludwig Minkus, choreo by Marius Petipa, Natalia Makarova Наталья Макарова and Andris Liepa Андрис Лиепа (with choreo fragments by Vladimir Ponomarev Владимир Пономарёв, Vakhtang Chabukiani Вахтанг Чабукиани and Nikolay Zubkovsky Николай Зубковский), set and costume by Vyacheslav Okunev Вячеслав Окунев, Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia (February 12, 2025).
Source and more info at: Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Telegram Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Facebook Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Facebook (page) Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Instagram Photographer Andrey Stepanov on VKontakte Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Speaking Planet Photographer Andrey Stepanov on Dozado Dance Magazine
Note I: This blog is open to receiving and considering any suggestions, contributions, and/or criticisms that may help correct mistakes or improve its content. Comments are available to any visitor.
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balletthebestphotographs · 23 days ago
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Alina Lipchuk and Daniil Roslanov
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Alina Lipchuk Алина Липчук as “Raymonda” and Daniil Roslanov Даниил Росланов as “Knight Jean de Brienne” (Raymonda’s fiance), “Raymonda Раймонда”, music by Aleksandr Glazunov Александр Глазунов, libretto by Lidiya Pashkova Лидия Пашкова and Marius Petipa based on a medieval legend, choreo by Andris Liepa Андрис Лиепа with choreo fragments by Marius Petipa and Aleksandr Gorsky Александр Горский, set and costume by Vyacheslav Okunev Вячеслав Окунев, Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia (September 19, 2024).
Source and more info at: Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on Threads Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on Facebook (New Born) Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on Facebook (Theater and Ballet) Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on Instagram (New Born) Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on Instagram (Theater and Ballet) Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on VKontakte Photographer Irina Abdullaeva on World Podium
Note I: This blog is open to receiving and considering any suggestions, contributions, and/or criticisms that may help correct mistakes or improve its content. Comments are available to any visitor.
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balletthebestphotographs · 23 days ago
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Anastasia Teterina and Egor Motuzov
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Anastasia Teterina Анастасия Тетерина as “The White Cat” and Egor Motuzov Егор Мотузов as “Puss-in-Boots”, “Sleeping Beauty Спящая красавица“, music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky Пётр Чайковский, libretto by Ivan Vsevolozhsky Иван Всеволожской, based on the fairy tale of the same name by Charles Perrault, choreo by Marius Petipa, Andrey Petrov Андрей Петров, Natalia Kasatkina Наталия Касаткина and Vladimir Vasiliev Владимир Василёв, costume design by Olga Polyanskaya Ольга Полянская, Kremlin Ballet Кремлевский балет, Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace Большой зал Государственного Кремлёвского Дворца, Moscow, Russia.
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