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Classical Ballet Swan Lake (Ballet in 4 acts)
Brilliant Classical Stanislavsky Ballet and Opera theatre (established 1887, founded by Stanislavsky)

12 March 2013 Tue, 19:00 - Swan Lake (Ballet in 4 acts) (Classical Ballet) - Brilliant Classical Stanislavsky Ballet and Opera theatre (established 1887, founded by Stanislavsky)Running time: 3 hours

Schedule for Swan Lake (Ballet in 4 acts) 2013

Composer: Peter Tchaikovsky
Director: Vladimir Edelman
Choreography: Vladimir Burmeister

Orchestra: Stanislavsky theatre symphony orchestra

Classical Ballet in 4 acts

The ballet "Swan Lake" is the famous classic ballet about the tragic fate of a swan princess performed by the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre

Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake is the most famous among all Russian ballets. For more than 100 years it does not leave the stage. It became a symbol of the Russian classical ballet and one of its highest achievements.

Synopsis

Stanislavsky Ballet and Opera theatre. Click to enlarge ACT I

Scene one
The terrace of castle is filled with joy and merriment - Prince Siegfried is celebrating his coming of age, his courtiers congratulate him while his mischievous jester entertains the assembles guests. The servants announce the arrival of his mother the queen, she presents her son with a crossbow for the hunt. The queen reminds her son that at tomorrow coming of age ball he will have to choose a bride. Night is fast approaching and the guests take leave, Siegfried is finally alone with his thoughts and premonitions of what the future may bring. In the twilight a flock of swans pass over and he rushes to the lake.

Scene two
Stanislavsky Ballet and Opera theatre. Click to enlarge At the lake in the heart of the forest, the swans having stepped ashore turn into beautiful young girls Siegfried about to draw his crossbow stops fascinated by their beauty. Odette the swan princess is startled by Siegfrieds presence, he assures her no harm will come to her. Odette tells him of her terrible plight. Tells him of her high birth and how she has fallen under the spell of be a swan and only in the hours of darkness to assume her human form. She tells him she is bound for eternity by the spell unless an unblemished youth swears eternal fidelity and marries her. Siegfried realizes his destiny has changed. Day is breaking, the swans are again swimming on the lake, Odette bids a sad farewell, Siegfried is left desolate.

ACT II

Scene three
The coming of age ball commences at the castle. The young noblewoman whom the Queen has chosen as prospective brides are presented to Prince Siegfried, he shows no interest thinking only of Odette. The entertainment and merrymaking continue until a fanfare announces the arrival of more guests. Rothbart disguised as a knight sweeps in with his daughter Odille, Siegfried is dazzled by her beauty and her resemblance to Odette, swears his love and fidelity... Rothbart the sorcerer triumphs in his deception. Siegfried horrified at what he has done rushes from the ball and into the night. Stanislavsky Ballet and Opera theatre. Click to enlarge

ACT III

Scene four
At the lakeside Odette tells her fellow swans of Rothbarts devilish trickery. Siegfried fleeing from the ball arrives at the shore begging Odette’s forgiveness and telling of his undying love for her. Rothbart appears and he and his black swans battle with Siegfried and the forces of good until the light of the dawn breaks and the forces of evil are vanquished. The rising sun gives birth to new life, happiness and love.

Provided by Wikipedia - Swan Lake

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    Schedule for Swan Lake (Ballet in 4 acts) 2013


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