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Two one-act ballets by the Moscow City Ballet. Romeo and Juliet, inspired by Tchaikovsky’s overture, was the first ballet to be choreographed and staged by Victor Smirnov-Golovanov and the debut...
Modern ballet based on A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Choreographed by Heinz Spoerli, the Ballet of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein dance to Philip Glass’ Violin Concerto no. 1 performed by Gidon Kremer and the...
A production of Prokofiev’s ballet, choreographed by Rudolf Nureyev, performed by the Ballet of the Teatro alla Scala, Milan. Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn dance the leading roles.
Gounod’s ballet choreographed by Alicia Alfonso and danced by the National Ballet of Cuba.
Television programme. The Ballet Rambert filmed in scenes from Antony Tudor’s ballet based on the Malvolio plot. Choreography by Wendy Toye who also dances the role of Olivia. Presented by Dallas Bower.
Russian version of Much Ado About Nothing incorporating ballet and dance. Courtney Lehmann (op cit) writes: ‘This film is a curious hybrid that includes classical ballet interludes, a narrator figure who...
The love duet from the ballet composed by Zbigniew Turski, performed by dancers Alicja Boniuszko and Jan Wojciechowski, against the background of beach locations.
Cole Porter’s musical staged at the Ghent Opera for Belgian television. Directed by Lode Hendrickx, the production features the London Ballet; Denise de Weerdt is Kate. Orchestration by Gaston Nuyts.
Radio documentary introduced by Carl Wildman. Robert Helpmann talks to Gordon Gow about his new production of Hamlet, first created and performed in 1943 and now with Rudolf Nureyev in the title role....
Television production of the play, virtually uncut, which incorporates a ballet sequence choreographed by Juan Corelli. The romantic setting, and use of gesture and expression, shows the influence of Reinhardt.