Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Ballet “Spartacus” on the cinema screen – rmf24.pl

In August and September in Warsaw Muranow cinema will present the ballet of the Bolshoi Theatre and New York’s finest opera scene The Metropolitan Opera. August 24 will see the retransmission of Russian ballet performance “Spartacus”.

Presentation of “Spartacus”

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Presentation of “Spartacus” is a showcase of the style of the Bolshoi Theatre. Thracian prisoner, Spartacus, led to the creation of gladiators in ancient Rome. The main idea of ​​this work is the struggle for freedom, and its a great metaphor – it happens rebellion of gladiators. Ballet recalls the monumental fresco of wieloplanowej shares Topics epic, tragic and lyrical, full of sharp clashes dramatic, the operating crowds on the stage. It is dominated by marching rhythms, but also reminiscent of folklore of various nations – especially the Armenian, Georgian and Turkish. The composer of “Spartacus” is Aram Khachaturian, and choreography for the ballet composed Yuri Grigorovich, one of the most important choreographers Bolshoi.

Leadership leading opera and ballet scenes of Russia has decided to make available to a wider audience performances. Following the example of New York’s Metropolitan Opera, they organized the transmission of ballet in the highest quality picture and sound in movie theaters around the world.

Capital cinema is also planning other retransmissions – 31.08 “Rigoletto” by Giuseppe Verdi, Otello also Verdi’s 14.09 and 28.09. Romeo and Juliet by Charles-François Gounod. All productions are presenting the New York Metropolitan Opera.

The History of the Moscow ballet dates back to Tsarist Russia. In the twentieth century, the band has developed its own unique, even sportier. The virtuosity of the soloists is at the highest level. Bolshoi Theatre Ballet prepares to present, which are still unsurpassed for other ballet companies, even those amongst the most outstanding in the world.

Presentation of” Spartacus “

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Presentation “Spartacus”

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