St Petersburg, Mariinsky Theatre

The Young Lady and the Hooligan. Leningrad Symphony. Without


one act ballets

Featuring Ulyana Lopatkina

Performers

Conductor: Conductor: Boris Gruzin

THE YOUNG LADY AND THE HOOLIGAN

The Young Lady: Svetlana Ivanova
The Hooligan: Ilya Kuznetsov
The Leader: Kanil Yangurazov
 

LENINGRAD SYMPHONY

Girl: Ulyana Lopatkina
Young Man: Igor Kolb
Traitor: Mikhail Berdichevsky
 

WITHOUT

Olesya Novikova, Maxim Zyuzin
Svetlana Ivanova, Alexei Timofeyev
Yana Selina, Filipp Stepin
Maria Shirinkina
Anastasia Nikitina
Piano: Lyudmila Sveshnikova
Age category 12+

Credits

Music by Dmitry Shostakovich, Frédéric Chopin
Choreography by Konstantin Boyarsky, Igor Belsky, Benjamin Millepied

THE YOUNG LADY AND THE HOOLIGAN
one act ballet

Music by Dmitry Shostakovich
Choreography by Konstantin Boyarsky (1962)
Libretto by Alexander Belinsky
based on the play: Vladimir Mayakovsky
Set design by Vyacheslav Okunev
after Valery Dorrer
Costume design by Tatiana Noginova
Lighting design by Vladimir Lukasevich

World premiere: 28 December, 1962, Maly Opera Theatre, Leningrad
Premiere: 30 May, 2001, Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg

Sponsored by JT International

Running time: 45 minutes

 

LENINGRAD SYMPHONY
one act ballet

Music by Dmitry Shostakovich (Symphony N 7)
Choreography by Igor Belsky
Design by Mikhail Gordon

World premiere: 14 April 1961, Kirov Theatre, Leningrad
Premiere of the reconstructed version: 30 May, 2001, Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg

Running time: 30 minutes

 

WITHOUT   Premiere
Danses Concertantes
10 dancers

Music: Frederic Chopin, Etudes, Preludes
Choreography by Benjamin Millepied
Coaches and Repetiteurs: Celine Cassone and Jean-Francois Kessler
Costume Designer: Benjamin Millepied
Lighting Designer: Vladimir Lukasevich

Production Sponsor: Toshihiko Takahashi


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