And here is the press release for Boston along with casting - apparently Zelensky is still set to dance there:
For Immediate Release
Contact:
CELEBRITY SERIES: Jack Wright, (617) 598-3212,
jw@celebrityseries.org
WANG CENTER: Lynn Kortenhaus, (617) 536-5352,
LKortenhaus@kortenhaus.com
High-resolution photos, company and dancer bios:
http://www.celebrityseries.org/06_PRESS/press.htm
Bank of America Celebrity Series and The Wang Center for the Performing
Arts to Present
THE KIROV BALLET AND ORCHESTRA
SWAN LAKE
NOVEMBER 9-12 AT THE WANG THEATRE
Uliana Lopatkina, Diana Vishneva and Igor Zelensky to dance in Boston
(Boston) Bank of America Celebrity Series, Martha H. Jones, President
and Executive Director, and The Wang Center for the Performing Arts,
Josiah A. Spaulding, Jr., President and CEO, will present THE KIROV
BALLET AND ORCHESTRA
in five performances of SWAN LAKE, Thursday, November 9 at 7:30pm,
Friday, November 10 at 8pm, Saturday, November 11 at 2 and 8pm and Sunday,
November 12 at 3pm at The Wang Theatre, 270 Tremont Street, Boston.
This engagement is part of the 2006-2007 DANCE SERIES, which is
co-presented by Bank of America Celebrity Series and The Wang Center for the
Performing Arts, and sponsored by The Little Family Foundation with
additional support provided by The Poduska Family Foundation. Major support
for the Boston engagement of the Kirov Ballet and Orchestra is provided
by the Classical Dance Initiative; Spring Sirkin & Arthur Frank and
Jann Leeming & Arthur Little, founders and major sponsors. Media partner
is WGBH.
The CELEBRITY SERIES and THE WANG CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
co-presented the last Boston engagement of The Kirov Ballet and Orchestra in
November 2003.
SWAN LAKE, with Tchaikovsky's inspired and beloved score, and Marius
Petipa's and Lev Ivanov's original choreography, is one of the Kirov's
signature works and arguably the world's most beloved full-length ballet.
The Kirov Ballet dances Konstantin Sergeyev's production of Swan Lake
from 1950. A romantic, fairy-tale saga of eternal love struggling to
overcome the forces of evil, Swan Lake tells the story of young Prince
Siegfried, who falls in love with the Swan Queen Odette, a woman
transformed into a bird by an evil sorcerer until she is rescued by a man's
undying love. Enthralled by her beauty, the Prince pledges his eternal
love, but later is tricked by the sorcerer, von Rothbart, into declaring
his love for Odile, an evil twin of Odette. Realizing his inadvertent
betrayal, the Prince rushes back to the lake. There, he battles von
Rothbart, and destroys his power. Then, in this Social Realist Soviet-era
happy ending, the lovers are reunited in a joyous finale.
THE KIROV BALLET is one of the two major ballet companies of Russia,
the other being the Bolshoi Ballet. The history of the Mariinsky Ballet
Company (Kirov Ballet) dates from 1783, when the Bolshoi Theatre was
constructed. In 1889 the company moved into the nearby Mariinsky Theatre.
In 1935 the company was renamed the Kirov Ballet. In 1991 it was
officially renamed the St. Petersburg Mariinsky Ballet Company; however, on
its frequent tours abroad it is still referred to by its Soviet-era
name, the Kirov Ballet.
Under the direction of Marius Petipa the company premiered the
Tchaikovsky ballets "Sleeping Beauty" (1890) and "Swan Lake" (1895). The
company went into decline after the Russian Revolution in 1917, but the great
teacher and ballet mistress Agrippina Vaganova (1879-1951) helped
preserve its traditions by training the company's principal dancers. Her
work became the foundation of ballet instruction in the Soviet Union.
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the company has produced, along with
its traditional repertoire, ballets by Balanchine and other modern
choreographers. Oleg Vinogradov was the artistic director from 1977 to 1997;
Valery Gergiev now holds the post.
The historic Mariinsky Theatre is the home of the Mariinsky Ballet
Company (Kirov Ballet), and is a landmark in a great tradition of theatre
building in St. Petersburg. On January 29, 1849, a circus opened with a
festive equestrian show in the hall built opposite St. Petersburg's
Bolshoi Theatre. Exactly ten years later, the circus caught fire and burnt
down. This time the reconstructed building was designed purely for
musical performances. The opera company of the Bolshoi Theatre was the
first to be transferred here, followed by its ballet troupe. The new
theatre was opened on October 2, 1860 with a performance of Glinka's opera A
Life for the Tsar. It was named the Mariinsky Theatre after Alexander
II's wife Maria.
CASTING for The Kirov Ballet in Swan Lake, November 9-12 is as follows:
Thursday, November 9, 7:30pm
Odette/Odile: Uliana Lopatkina
Prince Siegfried: Igor Zelensky
Friday, November 10, 8pm
Odette/Odile: Diana Vishneva
Prince Siegfried: Andrian Fadeev
Saturday, November 11, 2pm
Odette/Odile: Victoria Tereshkina
Prince Siegfried: Danila Korsuntsev
Saturday, November 11, 8pm
Odette/Odile: Alina Somova
Prince Siegfried: Igor Kolb
Sunday, November 12, 3pm
Odette/Odile: Daria Pavlenko
Prince Siegfried: Igor Zelensky
Casting is subject to change. Further casting available at:
http://www.celebrityseries.org
Remaining tickets: $95, $80, $60, $45. For tickets, call Telecharge.com
at 800-447-7400, TTY 888-889-8557, visit The Wang Center Box Office,
270 Tremont Street, Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm, or online at
www.celebrityseries.org and
www.wangcenter.org.
About the 2006-2007 Dance Series
The Kirov Ballet and Orchestra is the first company in 2006-2007 Dance
Series co-presented by Bank of America Celebrity Series and The Wang
Center for the Performing Arts. The Series runs from November 2006 to
April 2007 and will also include Pilobolus (December 8-10 at The Shubert
Theatre), Complexions (February 2 & 3 at The Tsai Performance Center),
Compaсia Nacional de Danza 2 (March 1 & 2 at The Shubert Theatre) Alvin
Ailey American Dance Theater (April 26-29 at The Wang Theatre), and
Ballet Hispanico and the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra (May 18 & 19 at The
Shubert Theatre). The Dance Series is sponsored by The Little Family
Foundation with additional support provided by the Poduska Family
Foundation. Media partner is WGBH.
Bank of America Celebrity Series is New England's leading presenter of
music, dance, and the performing arts from around the world. Founded in
1938, the Series incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation in 1989.
Each year, the Celebrity Series brings to Boston's major concert halls
performances by instrumental and vocal soloists, symphony orchestras,
chamber ensembles, dance companies, jazz and popular music performers,
folk and ethnic performance groups, and other performing artists. The
Celebrity Series' Arts, Education and Community program was initiated in
1984. It reaches over 20,000 students annually through more than 130
activities each year at 225 Boston area schools and organizations,
including AileyCamp Boston, a six-week summer dance program for Boston middle
school students. For more information on Bank of America Celebrity
Series, call (617) 482-2595 or visit us online at
www.celebrityseries.org.
The Wang Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. is a non-profit
organization dedicated to presenting broad-based, popular art and entertainment,
and arts education programming that is accessible to adults, youth and
families of diverse backgrounds and interests throughout greater
Boston. The Wang Center for the Performing Arts operates The Wang Theatre and
The Shubert Theatre. Through its ongoing collaboration with Bank of
America Celebrity Series and partnerships with its resident companies,
Boston Ballet and Boston Lyric Opera, as well as through public
programming initiatives such as free Shakespeare on the Common presented by The
Wang Center's Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, The Wang Center for the
Performing Arts presents culturally diverse theatrical experiences to
the public. The Wang Center's Education Department, through its
endowment fund, helps to build community and neighborhood partnerships and
programs including Dance Across the City, Celebrate Shakespeare Day and
City Spotlights, debuting in Spring 2007.
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