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balletthebestphotographs · 9 days ago
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Photographer Mark Olich Фотограф Марк Олич
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Backstage “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.
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balletthebestphotographs · 5 months ago
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Anastasiya Lukina Анастасия Лукина
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Anastasiya Lukina Анастасия Лукина as “Masha”, “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 Ми��аил Шемякин, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia (December 8th, 2024; new stage).
Source and more info at: Photographer Tania Kholkina on Facebook Photographer Tania Kholkina on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 4 months ago
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Anastasiya Lukina Анастасия Лукина
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Anastasiya Lukina Анастасия Лукина as “Masha”, “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 (December 8th, 2024; new stage).
Source and more info at: Photographer Tania Kholkina on Facebook Photographer Tania Kholkina on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 5 months ago
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Yekaterina Kondaurova Екатерина Кондаурова
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Yekaterina Kondaurova Екатерина Кондаурова, “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 Tania Kholkina on Facebook Photographer Tania Kholkina on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 5 months ago
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Yekaterina Kondaurova Екатерина Кондаурова
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Yekaterina Kondaurova Екатерина Кондаурова, “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 Tania Kholkina on Facebook
Photographer Tania Kholkina on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 5 months ago
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Léa Thomasson Леа Томассон
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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 · 5 months ago
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Léa Thomasson Леа Томассон
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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 · 5 months ago
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Elena Lyskova, Anita Voroshilova and Maria Sheleva
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Elena Lyskova Елена Лыскова, Anita Voroshilova Анита Ворошилова and Maria Shevela Мария Шевела, “Pas de trois of the Bees” (“Pas de trois des Abeilles”), “Confiturenburg” scene from Act II of the “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.
The “Confiturenburg” scene, in other “Nutcracker” productions, is also known as the “Land of the Sweets” or “Le Royaume des Délices“.
Source and more info at: Mariinsky Ballet Website Mariinsky Ballet on Flickr Mariinsky Ballet on TikTok Mariinsky Ballet on Twitter Mariinsky Ballet on Pinterest Mariinsky Ballet on Telegram Mariinsky Ballet on You Tube Mariinsky Ballet on Facebook Mariinsky Ballet on Instagram Mariinsky Ballet on Instagram (videos) Mariinsky Ballet on VKontakte Mariinsky Ballet on Mariinsky TV
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balletthebestphotographs · 5 months ago
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“Nutcracker”, Mariinsky Ballet
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Scene from ballet “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: Mariinsky Ballet Website Mariinsky Ballet on Flickr Mariinsky Ballet on TikTok Mariinsky Ballet on Twitter Mariinsky Ballet on Pinterest Mariinsky Ballet on Telegram Mariinsky Ballet on You Tube Mariinsky Ballet on Facebook Mariinsky Ballet on Instagram Mariinsky Ballet on Instagram (videos) Mariinsky Ballet on VKontakte Mariinsky Ballet on Mariinsky TV
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balletthebestphotographs · 5 months ago
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Aleksandra Lampika Александра Лампика
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Aleksandra Lampika Александра Лампика as one of the “Bees”, “Confiturenburg” scene from Act II of the “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.
The “Confiturenburg” scene, in other “Nutcracker” productions, is also known as the “Land of the Sweets” or “Le Royaume des Délices“.
Source and more info at: Photographer Tania Kholkina on Facebook Photographer Tania Kholkina on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 6 months ago
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Léa Thomasson Леа Томассон
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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).
Source and more info at: Photographer Alexander Neff on Facebook Photographer Alexander Neff on Instagram Photographer Alexander 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 · 6 months 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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