The State Ballet of Georgia has released the trailer for its first visit to London, including leading talent and rising stars from Georgia alongside international guest soloists.
Odette/Odille will be performed by Nino Samadashvili, a leading Georgian soloist and Principal Dancer at the State Ballet of Georgia; Laura Fernandez, who is half-Ukrainian and half-Spanish, and fled Moscow and her position as first soloist with the Stanislavsky Theatre in 2022 as Russia invaded Ukraine; Chloe Misseldine, who joins the State Ballet of Georgia as a Guest from American Ballet Theater; and Ukrainian soloist Anastasia Matvienko, who was previously star at the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg and is now a principal at the Slovenian National Ballet.
Prince Siegfried will be performed by leading Georgian soloist Daler Zaparov, who has previously danced with Universal Ballet Company, Seoul and Astana Opera; Oleg Legai, a former soloist with the Czech National Ballet; and Michal Krcmar, former star dancer of Finnish National Ballet.
Based at the stunning Opera and Ballet State Theatre in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, this company of “versatile and accomplished” dancers (The New York Times) has soared under the bold artistic direction of world-renowned, Georgian-born Nina Ananiashvili, former prima ballerina with Bolshoi Ballet and American Ballet Theatre. Ananiashvili, considered one of the all-time greats, returned home to her native country in 2004 to lead the company. The State Ballet of Georgia’s last visit to the UK was in 2008 when they performed at the Edinburgh International Festival. Having performed on the London Coliseum stage in 1999 (as Kitri in Don Quixote with the Bolshoi), Ananiashvili now brings her company to London for the first time.
Considered among the world’s 10 best classical companies, with a tradition of 175 years, experience the sleek grace and physicality of classical ballet at its best with The State Ballet of Georgia. Swan Lake’s enthralling story, timeless score, and unforgettable choreography have made it the most in-demand ballet in the world. This breathtakingly beautiful production with gorgeous white tutus and sumptuous lakeside and ballroom settings will undoubtedly draw audiences into the fantasy of the world’s most loved ballet.
Director of The State Ballet of Georgia, Nina Ananiashvili said of the production: ‘Swan Lake is one of our best repertoires. It combines elaborate costumes, stunning choreography, exquisite ornaments and the young generation of dancers with Georgian characteristics. Swan Lake has always had an important place in my career It was the first ballet that I performed in the Bolshoi Theatre and was my first and final significant performance at American Ballet Theater. I can’t wait to share it with audiences in London for the first time.’
With a company of 65, and accompanied by the award-winning English National Opera Orchestra, this lavish production opens on 28th August and runs until 8th September.
The State Ballet of Georgia later travels to Dublin’s Bord Gáis Energy Theatre to perform Swan Lake from 20th – 24th November with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra. Casting for the Dublin season will be announced at a later date.
The State Ballet of Georgia
Swan Lake
London Coliseum, St Martin’s Lane, London WC2N 4ES
Performances from 28th August 2024
Evening Performances Wednesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Matinees Thursday Saturday and Sunday 2.30pm
Tickets https://londoncoliseum.org/
The State Ballet of Georgia
Swan Lake
Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin, Ireland
Performances from 20th November 2024
Evening Performances Wednesday – Saturday 7:30pm
Matinees Saturday 2:30pm and Sunday 1pm
Tickets https://www.bordgaisenergytheatre.ie/show/swan-lake-state-ballet-of-georgia/
Choreography: Marius Petipa & Lev Ivanov, staged by Alexei Fadeyechev & Nina Ananiashvili.
Music: Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky
ENO Orchestra
Detailed casting to be announced.
Running time: 2 hours 15 minutes incl interval
Producers: Simon Bryce and Andrew Guild
Marketing: Guy Chapman, Make a Noise Ltd
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