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Sleeping beauty (Choreographic work : Nureyev after Petipa, M)

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  • "Sleeping beauty"
  • "Dancer's dream"
  • "Dornröschen"
  • "Great ballets of Rudolf Nureyev"

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  • ""[...] Traite de la production du ballet La Belle au bois Dormant en 1997 pour la scène de l'Opéra Bastille. Narration d'Élisabeth Platel qui a dansé le rôle d'Aurore. Des séquences filmées en répétition montrent le travail des danseurs avec la répétitrice Patricia Ruanne, qui a dansé le rôle d'Aurore dans la version de Nureyev en 1975 pour le London Festival Ballet ; le documentaire montre également des extraits du ballet en spectacle. Ezio Frigerio décrit son concept pour la conception des décors à l'aide de ses maquettes. À l'aide de documents d'archives, le documentaire retrace l'historique du ballet depuis sa création par Petipa, les diverses versions du Kirov et de l'Opéra de Paris."--Site de la bibliothèque de la danse de l'ESBCM (École supérieure de ballet contemporain de Montréal)."
  • "Part of Rêves d'étoiles, les grands ballets de Rudolf Noureiev, a series of six documentaries. The focus of this program is the Paris Opéra Ballet's 1997 production for the stage of the Opéra Bastille, described mainly in the words of Elisabeth Platel, who danced the role of Princess Aurora. She and Manuel Legris (Prince Désiré) are seen at work with rehearsal mistress Patricia Ruanne, who danced Aurora in Nureyev's 1975 staging for London Festival Ballet ; performance excerpts provide a glimpse of the finished product. Scene designer Ezio Frigerio discusses his concept and collaboration with Nureyev. The program also contains historical material about Marius Petipa's creation of the ballet, his collaboration with Tchaikovsky, the ballet's long tradition of performance by the Kirov Ballet, and previous productions by the Paris Opéra Ballet."
  • "Part of Rêves d'étoiles, les grands ballets de Rudolf Noureev, a series of six documentaries. The focus of this program is the Paris Opéra Ballet's 1997 production for the stage of the Opéra Bastille, described mainly in the words of Elisabeth Platel, who danced the role of Princess Aurora. She and Manuel Legris (Prince Désiré) are seen at work with rehearsal mistress Patricia Ruanne, who danced Aurora in Nureyev's 1975 staging for London Festival Ballet ; performance excerpts provide a glimpse of the finished product. Scene designer Ezio Frigerio discusses his concept and collaboration with Nureyev. The program also contains historical material about Marius Petipa's creation of the ballet, his collaboration with Tchaikovsky, the ballet's long tradition of performance by the Kirov Ballet, and previous productions by the Paris Opéra Ballet."
  • "Archival recording by the Théâtre National de l'Opéra. Ballet in three acts and a prologue after the fairy tales of Charles Perrault."
  • "Part of Rêves d'étoiles, les grands ballets de Rudolf Noureev, a series of six documentaries. The focus of this program is the Paris Opéra Ballet's 1997 production for the stage of the Opéra Bastille, described mainly in the words of Elisabeth Platel, who danced the role of Princess Aurora. The dancers are seen at work with rehearsal mistress Patricia Ruanne, who danced Aurora in Nureyev's 1975 staging for London Festival Ballet ; performance excerpts provide a glimpse of the finished product. Also on view are glimpses of the scenery and costume shops, and sketches by scene designer Ezio Frigerio, who describes his concept. The program also contains historical material about Marius Petipa's creation of the ballet, his collaboration with Tchaikovsky, the ballet's long tradition of performance by the Kirov Ballet, and previous productions by the Paris Opéra Ballet."
  • "A documentary including interviews with dancers and choreographers dedicated to the great ballet production of Sleeping Beauty by Rudolf Nureyev."
  • "A documentary including interviews with dancers and choreographers dedicated to the great ballet production of Sleeping Beauty by Rudolf Nureyev, a fairy tale of a princess who sleeps under an evil spell for 100 years."

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  • "Video"
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Interviews"
  • "Drama"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Dance"
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Filmed ballets"
  • "Documentaries and factual films and programs"

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  • "Sleeping beauty (Choreographic work : Nureyev after Petipa, M)"
  • "La Belle au bois dormant"
  • "La belle au bois dormant Rudolph Noureev, Veronica Tennant et le Ballet National du Canada"
  • "La belle au bois dormant"