Be wise, taste wines and adjusts your boundless hope to the cup of life, which is small. Even as we speak cruel time flees jealous. Harvest the present day, the morrow is uncertain. Seize the day. Carpe Diem Quam Minimum Credula Postero. (Quintus Horatius Flaccus 65–8 b.C.)
Amanda Assucena as “Anna Karenina” and José Pablo Castro Cuevas as “Count Aleksey Vronsky”, “Anna Karenina” based on the novel by Leo Tolstoy Лев Толстой, choreo by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, Joffrey Ballet, Lyric Opera House, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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Amanda Assucena as “Anna Karenina” and José Pablo Castro Cuevas as “Count Aleksey Vronsky”, “Anna Karenina” based on the novel by Leo Tolstoy Лев Толстой, choreo by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, Joffrey Ballet, Lyric Opera House, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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Anzhelina Vlashinets Ангелина Влашинец as one of the four “Ladies of the Court”, “Francesca da Rimini” based on epic poem “The Divine Comedy” by Dante Alighieri, choreo by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, costume by Igor Chapurin Игорь Чапурин. As part of the program “Amore” (“Francesca da Rimini”, “The Rain Before it Falls” by Patrick de Bana and “Strokes Through The Tail” by Marguerite Donlon), Grimaldi Forum, Monaco (July 6, 2016).
Amanda Assucena as “Anna Karenina” and José Pablo Castro Cuevas as “Count Aleksey Vronsky”, “Anna Karenina” based on the novel by Leo Tolstoy Лев Толстой, choreo by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, Joffrey Ballet, Lyric Opera House, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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Svetlana Zakharova Светлана Захарова as “Irina Arkadina (Trepleva) Ирина Аркадина (Треплева)”, “The Seagull Чайка”, libretto by Aleksandr Molochnikov Александр Молочников, Olga Khenkina Ольга Хенкина, based on a play (1895) of the same name by Anton Chekhov Антон Чехов, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, choreo by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, costume designbyEmma Ryott, Bolshoi Ballet Большой театр, Moscow, Russia (March 16, 2024).
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Artemy Belyakov Артемий Беляков as “Boris Trigorin Борис Тригорин” (a novelist), “The Seagull Чайка”, libretto by Aleksandr Molochnikov Александр Молочников, Olga Khenkina Ольга Хенкина, based on a play (1895) of the same name by Anton Chekhov Антон Чехов, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, choreo by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, costume designbyEmma Ryott, Bolshoi Ballet Большой театр, Moscow, Russia (March 16, 2024).
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Artem Ovcharenko Артем Овчаренко as “Konstantin Gavrilovich Treplev” (Irina Arkadina Treplev’s son), “The Seagull Чайка”, libretto by Aleksandr Molochnikov Александр Молочников, Olga Khenkina Ольга Хенкина, based on a play (1895) of the same name by Anton Chekhov Антон Чехов, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, choreo by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, costume designbyEmma Ryott, Bolshoi Ballet Большой театр, Moscow, Russia (March 16, 2024).
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Yulia Grebenshchikova Юлия Гребенщикова as one of the “Birds”, “The Seagull Чайка”, libretto by Aleksandr Molochnikov Александр Молочников, Olga Khenkina Ольга Хенкина, based on a play (1895) of the same name by Anton Chekhov Антон Чехов, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, choreo by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, costume designbyEmma Ryott, Bolshoi Ballet Большой театр, Moscow, Russia (March 16, 2024).
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Anna Tikhomirova Анна Тихомирова as “Polina Andryevna Полина Андреевна” (Ilya Shamraev’s wife), “The Seagull Чайка”, libretto by Aleksandr Molochnikov Александр Молочников, Olga Khenkina Ольга Хенкина, based on a play (1895) of the same name by Anton Chekhov Антон Чехов, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, choreo by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, costume designbyEmma Ryott, Bolshoi Ballet Большой театр, Moscow, Russia (March 16, 2024).
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Amanda Assucena as “Anna Karenina” and José Pablo Castro Cuevas as “Count Aleksey Vronsky”, “Anna Karenina” based on the novel by Leo Tolstoy Лев Толстой, choreo by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, Joffrey Ballet, Lyric Opera House, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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Amanda Assucena as “Anna Karenina” and José Pablo Castro Cuevas as “Count Aleksey Vronsky”, “Anna Karenina” based on the novel by Leo Tolstoy Лев Толстой, choreo by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, Joffrey Ballet, Lyric Opera House, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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Nina Kaptsova Нина Капцова as “Margot Fonteyn” and Artem Ovcharenko Артем Овчаренко as “Rudolf Nureyev” (dancers from Bolshoi Ballet Большой театр) “Nureyev Нуреев”, choreo by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, libretto, direction and design by Kirill Serebrennikov Кирилл Серебренников, costume design by Elena Zaitseva Елена Зайцева, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, 2018 Dance Open Ballet Festival, Aleksandrinsky Theatre Александринский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia (April 17, 2018).
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Nina Kaptsova Нина Капцова as “Margot Fonteyn” and Artem Ovcharenko Артем Овчаренко as “Rudolf Nureyev” (dancers from Bolshoi Ballet Большой театр) “Nureyev Нуреев”, choreo by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, libretto, direction and design by Kirill Serebrennikov Кирилл Серебренников, costume design by Elena Zaitseva Елена Зайцева, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, 2018 Dance Open Ballet Festival, Aleksandrinsky Theatre Александринский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia (April 17, 2018).
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Nina Kaptsova Нина Капцова as “Margot Fonteyn” and Artem Ovcharenko Артем Овчаренко as “Rudolf Nureyev” (dancers from Bolshoi Ballet Большой театр) “Nureyev Нуреев”, choreo by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, libretto, direction and design by Kirill Serebrennikov Кирилл Серебренников, costume design by Elena Zaitseva Елена Зайцева, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, 2018 Dance Open Ballet Festival, Aleksandrinsky Theatre Александринский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia (April 17, 2018).
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Maria Vinogradova Мария Виноградова as “Nina Mikhailovna Zarechnaya” and Artem Ovcharenko Артем Овчаренко as “Konstantin Gavrilovich Treplev”, “The Seagull Чайка”, libretto by Aleksandr Molochnikov Александр Молочников, Olga Khenkina Ольга Хенкина, based on a play (1895) of the same name by Anton Chekhov Антон Чехов, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, choreography by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, costume designbyEmma Ryott, Bolshoi Ballet Большой театр, Moscow, Russia (March 28).
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Maria Vinogradova Мария Виноградова as “Nina Mikhailovna Zarechnaya” and Artem Ovcharenko Артем Овчаренко as “Konstantin Gavrilovich Treplev”, “The Seagull Чайка”, libretto by Aleksandr Molochnikov Александр Молочников, Olga Khenkina Ольга Хенкина, based on a play (1895) of the same name by Anton Chekhov Антон Чехов, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, choreography by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, costume designbyEmma Ryott, Bolshoi Ballet Большой театр, Moscow, Russia (March 28).
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Maria Vinogradova Мария Виноградова as “Nina Mikhailovna Zarechnaya” and Artem Ovcharenko Артем Овчаренко as “Konstantin Gavrilovich Treplev”, “The Seagull Чайка”, libretto by Aleksandr Molochnikov Александр Молочников, Olga Khenkina Ольга Хенкина, based on a play (1895) of the same name by Anton Chekhov Антон Чехов, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, choreography by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохов, costume designbyEmma Ryott, Bolshoi Ballet Большой театр, Moscow, Russia (March 28).
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Maria Vinogradova Мария Виноградова as “Nina Mikhailovna Zarechnaya” and Artem Ovcharenko Артем Овчаренко as “Konstantin Gavrilovich Treplev”, “The Seagull Чайка”, libretto by Aleksandr Molochnikov Александр Молочников, Olga Khenkina Ольга Хенкина, based on a play (1895) of the same name by Anton Chekhov Антон Чехов, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, choreography by Yuri Possokhov Юрий Посохов, costume designbyEmma Ryott, Bolshoi Ballet Большой театр, Moscow, Russia (March 28).
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Maria Vinogradova Мария Виноградова as “Nina Mikhailovna Zarechnaya” and Artem Ovcharenko Артем Овчаренко as “Konstantin Gavrilovich Treplev”, “The Seagull Чайка”, libretto by Aleksandr Molochnikov Александр Молочников, Olga Khenkina Ольга Хенкина, based on a play (1895) of the same name by Anton Chekhov Антон Чехов, music by Ilya Demutsky Илья Демуцкий, choreography by Yury Possokhov Юрий Посохо Посохов, costume designbyEmma Ryott, Bolshoi Ballet Большой театр, Moscow, Russia (March 28).
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