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Arts Calendar / April 19 / Ballet
19:00 Ballet at the Bolshoy in Cinema: Ivan the Terrible
Ballet in two acts. Russia 2012, 140 min. Choreography by Yuri Grigorovich. Music by Sergey Prokofiev. Conducted by Pavel Sorokin. Starring: Alexander Volchkov, Anna Nikulina, Yuri Baranov, Andrei Bolotin, Vitaly Biktimirov. "Ivan the Terrible" is a ballet version of the story of tsar Ivan the Terrible, with music from several S. Prokofiev's works. Yuri Grigorovich about his ballet: "The ballet world believe that Prokofiev belongs to ballet. And my production was being brought into existence quite naturally, despite seeming contradictions between the central character and the essence of ballet itself. There were no doubts whatsoever that this music can bring the stage dance to life. My conception was based primarily on music, not on something else - stories from Russian history, characters' biographies, their psychological characteristics, folk "background" and the like, assigned to or even imposed on me by numerous ballet analysts." More info
Formula Kino Chertanovo 
19:00 Ballet at the Bolshoy in Cinema: Ivan the Terrible
Ballet in two acts. Russia 2012, 140 min. Choreography by Yuri Grigorovich. Music by Sergey Prokofiev. Conducted by Pavel Sorokin. Starring: Alexander Volchkov, Anna Nikulina, Yuri Baranov, Andrei Bolotin, Vitaly Biktimirov. "Ivan the Terrible" is a ballet version of the story of tsar Ivan the Terrible, with music from several S. Prokofiev's works. Yuri Grigorovich about his ballet: "The ballet world believe that Prokofiev belongs to ballet. And my production was being brought into existence quite naturally, despite seeming contradictions between the central character and the essence of ballet itself. There were no doubts whatsoever that this music can bring the stage dance to life. My conception was based primarily on music, not on something else - stories from Russian history, characters' biographies, their psychological characteristics, folk "background" and the like, assigned to or even imposed on me by numerous ballet analysts." More info
Formula Kino City 
19:00 Ballet at the Bolshoy in Cinema: Ivan the Terrible
Ballet in two acts. Russia 2012, 140 min. Choreography by Yuri Grigorovich. Music by Sergey Prokofiev. Conducted by Pavel Sorokin. Starring: Alexander Volchkov, Anna Nikulina, Yuri Baranov, Andrei Bolotin, Vitaly Biktimirov. "Ivan the Terrible" is a ballet version of the story of tsar Ivan the Terrible, with music from several S. Prokofiev's works. Yuri Grigorovich about his ballet: "The ballet world believe that Prokofiev belongs to ballet. And my production was being brought into existence quite naturally, despite seeming contradictions between the central character and the essence of ballet itself. There were no doubts whatsoever that this music can bring the stage dance to life. My conception was based primarily on music, not on something else - stories from Russian history, characters' biographies, their psychological characteristics, folk "background" and the like, assigned to or even imposed on me by numerous ballet analysts." More info
Formula Kino at Ryblevka 
19:00 Ballet at the Bolshoy in Cinema: Ivan the Terrible
Ballet in two acts. Russia 2012, 140 min. Choreography by Yuri Grigorovich. Music by Sergey Prokofiev. Conducted by Pavel Sorokin. Starring: Alexander Volchkov, Anna Nikulina, Yuri Baranov, Andrei Bolotin, Vitaly Biktimirov. "Ivan the Terrible" is a ballet version of the story of tsar Ivan the Terrible, with music from several S. Prokofiev's works. Yuri Grigorovich about his ballet: "The ballet world believe that Prokofiev belongs to ballet. And my production was being brought into existence quite naturally, despite seeming contradictions between the central character and the essence of ballet itself. There were no doubts whatsoever that this music can bring the stage dance to life. My conception was based primarily on music, not on something else - stories from Russian history, characters' biographies, their psychological characteristics, folk "background" and the like, assigned to or even imposed on me by numerous ballet analysts." More info
Formula Kino Europa 
19:00 Ballet at the Bolshoy in Cinema: Ivan the Terrible
Ballet in two acts. Russia 2012, 140 min. Choreography by Yuri Grigorovich. Music by Sergey Prokofiev. Conducted by Pavel Sorokin. Starring: Alexander Volchkov, Anna Nikulina, Yuri Baranov, Andrei Bolotin, Vitaly Biktimirov. "Ivan the Terrible" is a ballet version of the story of tsar Ivan the Terrible, with music from several S. Prokofiev's works. Yuri Grigorovich about his ballet: "The ballet world believe that Prokofiev belongs to ballet. And my production was being brought into existence quite naturally, despite seeming contradictions between the central character and the essence of ballet itself. There were no doubts whatsoever that this music can bring the stage dance to life. My conception was based primarily on music, not on something else - stories from Russian history, characters' biographies, their psychological characteristics, folk "background" and the like, assigned to or even imposed on me by numerous ballet analysts." More info
Formula Kino Horizon 
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