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CAST:
Anastasia Yatsenko (Nastya)
Andreï Merkuriev (Yan)
Denis Savin (Denis)
Morikhiro Iwata (Ivachka)
PRODUCTION:
Music: Dimitri Shostakovich
Libretto:
Viktor Smirnov
Editor:
Alexei Ratmansky
Choreographer:
Alexei Ratmansky
Conductor:
Pavel Sorokin
Scenographer:
Semyon Pastukh
Costume Designer: Galina Solovyova
Lighting:
Gleb Filshtinsky
Running time: 85 minutes
Photos:
© N. Razina
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Dimitri Shostakovich's second
ballet, Bolt, brings serious and
popular music and dance all together
including Komsomol routines, Red
Army marches, circus acrobatics, and
vaudeville antics. Its first and
last performance at the Leningrad
State Academy Theatre of Opera and
Ballet was in 1931. Critics argued
that, while the ballet's storyline
was topical – addressing the threat
of industrial sabotage and the
promise of Soviet industrialization
– the music and dance were extremely
superficial.
The
world premiere of the ballet at the
Bolshoi was in 2006, in honour of
the 100th anniversary of
Shostakovich’s birth. The
choreography, sets, costumes and,
above all, Shostakovich’s masterful
score, have revitalized Bolt, making
it a theatrical event capable of
making even the most cynical viewer
stand up and cheer.
“...
Once again, Ratmansky shows an
ability to deal with large-scale
scenes involving the corps de
ballet. He also proves to be a
master of droll comedy”. The Moscow
Times Context
The
Story:
A
factory puts a large new machine
into operation. Shortly afterward, a
hard-drinking loafer is fired from
the factory workforce. He takes
revenge by persuading a naive young
boy to sabotage the machine by
throwing a bolt into its works.
Ultimately, the loafer is unmasked
as the real culprit and arrested,
the machine is repaired and the boy
sinks into a dream.
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