St Petersburg, Mariinsky Theatre

Chopiniana
 Le Spectre de la rose
 The Swan
 Le Carnaval 


miniature set to music by Camille Saint-Saëns

Performers

Premiere: 22 December 1907, Mariinsky Theatre


Running time: 4 minutes

Age category 12+

Credits

Music by Camille Saint-Saëns
Choreography by Michel Fokine (1907)


... Our joint work (with Anna Pavlova) was The Dying Swan. It took just a few minutes to create the ballet. It was amost an improvisation. I danced in front of her, she was there, just behind me. (... ) Before that production I had been accused of being involved in ‘barefoot’ dancing and was generally opposed to dancing en pointe. The Dying Swan was my response to this criticism. This dance became a symbol of new Russian ballet. It was a serious work of perfect technique and expression. It was like a kind of proof that dance can and should not just please the eyes but also get into the soul. Michel Fokine. Highlights from Memoirs of a Ballet-Master


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