Anna Pavlova Gala – London Coliseum – 4 March 2012
Anna Pavlova and Nicholas Legat in Swan Lake. Published by Herm.Leiser. © and Courtesy of Dancing Times. Press Release London Coliseum to host tribute to Anna Pavlova Russian Ballet Icons Gala and...
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Tamara Rojo and Sergei Polunin in the last act pas de deux from Raymonda. © Marc Haegeman. Russian Ballet Icons Anna Pavlova Gala London, Coliseum 4 March 2012 www.russianballeticons.com Gala details...
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Anna Pavlova at the front door of Ivy House. © Lafayette from a Private Collection. (Click image for larger version) An Intimate Evening with Anna Pavlova London, Linbury Studio Theatre 17 June 2012...
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Anna Pavlova with Jack – a favourite swan. From 1905. Courtesy of BFI ©. (Click image for larger version) Anna Pavlova on Screen London, British Film Institute, Southbank 17,18 August 2012 Season...
View ArticleBringing back Kenneth MacMillan’s Le Baiser de la fée – The Fairy’s Kiss
Scottish Ballet will be performing Kenneth MacMillan’s "Le Baiser de la fée" as part of the celebrations marking the 25th anniversary of his death. It will be the first revival of the ballet in 30...
View ArticleAnna Pavlova Gala – London Coliseum – 4 March 2012
Press Release London Coliseum to host tribute to Anna Pavlova Russian Ballet Icons Gala and Dinner 2012 Celebrating a centenary of Anna Pavlova making her home in London, at Ivy House The Russian...
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The ballerinas who made the greatest impact were Uliana Lopatkina and Tamara Rojo: regal, gracious, seemingly effortless...
View ArticleAn Intimate Evening with Anna Pavlova – London
The compere of the evening was Anthony Dowell, in fine voice. He spoke the narration, enacted several of the characters and gallantly danced the ‘Fred step’ from Pavlova’s 'Gavotte' with Ursula Hageli...
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Rambert provided the marvellous quote: ‘Pavlova excited in people the desire to dance where Diaghilev inspired in people a love of ballet and a love of choreography’.
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