Washington Ballet Company to Visit Moscow as Part of Artistic Partnership

© AFP 2023 / TIMOTHY A. CLARYDancers Elisabeth Holowchuk and Kirk Henning with the Suzanne Farrell Ballet (SFB) perform a scene from "Haieff Divertimento
Dancers Elisabeth Holowchuk and Kirk Henning with the Suzanne Farrell Ballet (SFB) perform a scene from Haieff Divertimento - Sputnik International
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According to a Kennedy Center press release, a US ballet company based in Washington, DC will tour Russia’s capital for performance and artistic exchange at Theater Ballet Moscow in February.

WASHINGTON, January 17 (Sputnik) — US ballet company, based in Washington, DC, will tour Russia’s capital for performance and artistic exchange at Theatre Ballet Moscow, according to the Kennedy Center press release issued on Friday.

“The Suzanne Farrell Ballet, the Kennedy Center’s own ballet company, will engage in an artistic partnership with Theatre Ballet Moscow in February 2015 to perform George Balanchine’s Monumentum Pro Gesualdo,” the Kennedy Center’s press release said.

The performances are scheduled for February 26 and 27 at the Cultural Centre ZIL in Moscow and will also include Balanchine’s Movements for Piano and Orchestra to music of Igor Stravinsky presented by the Suzanne Farrell Ballet and pieces by George Aleksidze and Paul Mejia performed by Theatre Ballet Moscow.

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“Through this artistic partnership, Theatre Ballet Moscow will have the opportunity to take classes and learn Balanchine’s choreography from Ms. Farrell, one of Balanchine’s foremost interpreters,” the release said.

Artistic Director of The Suzanne Farrell Ballet Ms. Farrell was one of Balanchine’s most celebrated muses, she originated 23 roles in Balanchine ballets and her repertory included some 110 ballets. Her numerous awards include the 1976 Dance Magazine award, a 1985 Emmy Award for her performance in Eight by Adler, the 1988 New York State Governor’s Arts Award, the 2003 National Medal of the Arts, and the 2005 Kennedy Center Honors.

“We are looking forward to bringing the genius of Balanchine to dancers and audiences in Moscow,” Farrell said. “I have memories of dancing and staging ballets in Russia, and this opportunity will allow our dancers to make memories of their own.”

In May 2014, the Kennedy Center hosted Russia's Bolshoi Theatre that brought Giselle to Washington, DC for a week-long series of performances with the Russian prima ballerina Svetlana Zakharova and the American star David Hallberg being lead dancers.

 

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