
Apollo/ Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux/ Dances at a Gathering
Overview
The rich history of American ballet is celebrated in classic works by George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins, two choreographic giants of the 20th century. Apollo brought Balanchine together for the first time with composer Igor Stravinsky. Their creation for Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes in 1928 remains a masterpiece of neoclassicism in its striking depiction of the young god of music and his three muses. Balanchine’s effervescent Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux breathes life into a long-lost movement from Tchaikovsky’s original score for Swan Lake. Created in 1960 for virtuoso New York City Ballet dancers Violette Verdy and Conrad Ludlow, its thrilling technical challenges are still relished by performers today.
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Released
Original Language
en
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Matthew Ball
Apollo (Apollo)

Melissa Hamilton
Terpsichore (Apollo)

Claire Calvert
Calliope (Apollo)

Fumi Kaneko
Polyhymnia (Apollo) / Green (Dances at a Gathering)

Marianela Núñez
Tchaikovsky's Pas De Deux

Vadim Muntagirov
Tchaikovsky's Pas De Deux

Yasmine Naghdi
Pink (Dances at a Gathering)

Mayara Magri
Purple (Dances at a Gathering)

Anna Rose O'Sullivan
Yellow (Dances at a Gathering)

Romany Pajdak
Blue (Dances at a Gathering)

Marcelino Sambé
Brown (Dances at a Gathering)

Reece Clarke
Purple (Dances at a Gathering)
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The best theatre, comedy and dance of 2021 | Stage - The Guardian
The best theatre, comedy and dance of 2021 | Stage The Guardian
The week in dance: Balanchine and Robbins; British Ballet Charity Gala; Dangerous Liaisons – review - The Guardian
The week in dance: Balanchine and Robbins; British Ballet Charity Gala; Dangerous Liaisons – review The Guardian
Balanchine and Robbins, The Royal Ballet review - style and substance - The Arts Desk |
Balanchine and Robbins, The Royal Ballet review - style and substance The Arts Desk |
Balanchine and Robbins review — the Royal Ballet celebrates two of the greatest - The Times
Balanchine and Robbins review — the Royal Ballet celebrates two of the greatest The Times
Royal Ballet: Balanchine and Robbins review – Vadim Muntagirov’s Apollo is simply divine - The Guardian
Royal Ballet: Balanchine and Robbins review – Vadim Muntagirov’s Apollo is simply divine The Guardian
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