Natalia Osipova as Swanilda in Coppelia (Bolshoi Ballet 2010). Photo by John Ross Coppelia


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Coppélia is the name of the doll (a dancing automaton) in this ballet-comedy - not that of the heroine, Swanilda, a girl of youthful capriciousness but neve.


21 December 2013 Coppelia (Ballet) Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, Russia (1900)

Léo Delibes's Coppélia in a revival of Marius Petipa's original choreography by Sergey Vikharev for the Bolshoi Ballet, with Margarita Shrayer, Artem Ovcharenko and Alexey Loparevich : now on.


Natalia Osipova as Swanilda in Coppelia (Bolshoi Ballet 2010). Photo by John Ross Coppelia

Live Sequences with Bolshoi Ballet in COPPELIA - music Leo Delibes. Soloists: Natalia Osipova and Vya.


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An ebullient comedy involving a feisty heroine, a boyish fiancee with a wandering eye, and an old dollmaker. The company's stunning corps de ballet shines in the divertissements and famous "dance.


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Coppelia. HD. Bolshoi Ballet. Natalia Osipova. Finale Doovi

Premiere of this production: 12 Mar 2009 The performance has 2 intermissions Running time: 2 hours 40 minutes Libretto by Charles Nuitter and Arthur Saint-Leon after the stories by Ernst Theodore Amadeus Hoffmann Libretto by Charles Nuitter and Arthur Saint-Leon after the stories by Ernst Theodore Amadeus Hoffmann


Bolshoi Ballet COPPELIA Cinestudio

T he Bolshoi's new production of Coppélia could have been staged entirely for the benefit of Natalia Osipova. Dancing Swanilda, the ballet's flirty, feisty heroine, she gets to show off her.


Film Festival hosts Ballet in Cinema ‘Coppélia’ on Sunday, June 10 Kudos AZ

This week the Bolshoi Ballet of Moscow dances his version of the old "Coppélia" in Washington. It is an almost entirely happy affair. The ebullient ballet suits the Bolshoi performers; the.


Ionarts Bolshoi's 'Coppélia'

Coppelia at the Bolshoi Choreography by Marius Petipa and Enrico Cecchetti. Revival and new choreographic version by Sergei Vikharev. Sets by Boris Kaminsky (based on sketches by Pyotr Lambin and Henrich Levogt), costumes by Tatiana Noginova (based on sketches by Adolph Charlemagne, Pyotr Grigoriev, Yevgeny Ponomaryov). Music Director: Igor Dronov.


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‘Coppélia,’ Performed by the Bolshoi Ballet The New York Times

Coppélia. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/The Guardian Edinburgh festival 2022 Scottish Ballet: Coppélia review - hi-tech makeover for dusty ballet The twee 19th-century tale is dazzlingly transposed.


Bolshoi Ballet in "Coppelia" Балет

The Bolshoi's version of Coppélia maintains the original 19th century choreography of this ebullient comedy involving a feisty heroine, a fickle fiancée, and an eccentric inventor. Coppélia is the final instalment in the Bolshoi Ballet 2017-18 In Cinema season. The Bolshoi is one of the world's great powerhouses of classical ballet.


21 December 2013 Coppelia (Ballet) Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, Russia (1900)

Coppélia is the name of the doll in the ballet-comedy - not that of the heroine, who is a bad pixie named Swanilda, a girl of youthful capriciousness but a heart of gold.


Created in 1870, ‘Coppelia’ is the freshest ballet around The Washington Post

The legendary Bolshoi Ballet takes on Coppélia, with music by Léo Delibes and a libretto inspired by the E.T.A. Hoffmann story The Sandman. The resounding success of the original production was cut short by the Franco-Prussian War, but the score, extraordinary story, and exquisite dance numbers—especially as choreographed by the great.


Natalia Osipova as Swanilda in Coppelia (Bolshoi Ballet 2010). Photo by John Ross Coppelia

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The Act I Mazurka of Coppelia performed by the Bolshoi Ballet, 2011. Music by Leo Delibes.

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