The Voronezh State Ballet Theatre of Russia

Swan Lake
Past event
Feb 03, 2011
The Voronezh State Ballet Theatre of Russia

" ... a visual treat, and a testament to the enduring charm of classical Russian ballet."
–The New York Times

One of the greatest fairytale ballets of all time, Swan Lake returns to Minnesota as gloriously performed by The Voronezh State Ballet Theatre of Russia. The company of 54 distinguished Russian dancers, most of whom have won international ballet competitions, hails from one of the most artistically rich, and ancient, regions of Russia. This timeless ballet features Prince Siegfried and swan Odette as they lure your imagination deep within their love battles against the evil sorcerer's continuous trickery. The dancers soothe over the doom and sorrow with their amazing grace and intricacy that carries all the way through to the mystical ending.

It wouldn't be the ultimate ballet without the musical compositions of the famous Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Writing some of the most famous concert and theatrical music, Swan Lake was Tchaikovsky's first ever ballet score that paved the way for his career in theatre arts.

Swan Lake (1895) Lyudmila Sycheva, Artistic Director of the Ballet Igor Nepomnyashchy, Director Choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Because this represents the final show in Northrop Auditorium as part of our  
10-11 Dance Season, we invite the entire audience to attend a special reception in
our grand lobby to thank you for your support. You will be joined by the amazing
dancers of the Voronezh for this special meet and greet. As always, thank you!

East River Road Garage shuttle service will be available from 6:00 pm - 11:00 pm.

Beer and wine will not be available for purchase at this event.

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Northrop Concerts and Lectures is a fiscal year 2010 recipient of an Arts Access grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This performance is funded, in part, by the Minnesota arts and cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.

Funding is provided in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and private funders.

Special support provided by The Museum of Russian Art.

The 10-11 Northrop Season is presented with special support from Project SUCCESS.

Artists and programs subject to change.