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Bolshoi Ballet: La Sylphide
Bolshoi Ballet: La Sylphide

Bolshoi Ballet: La Sylphide

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On his wedding day, the young Scotsman James is awakened with a kiss from an ethereal winged creature, a Sylph. Entranced by her beauty, James risks everything to pursue an unattainable love. La Sylphide is one of the world’s oldest surviving ballets, and a treasure in Danish ballet master August Bournonville’s style. Staged for the Bolshoi by Bournonville expert Johan Kobborg, this production is the ultimate romantic masterpiece. Captured live from the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

120 mins

Rating

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Release Date

30 September 2012

Country

Russia

Cast

Vyacheslav Lopatin

Vyacheslav Lopatin

James

Ekaterina Krysanova

Ekaterina Krysanova

Slyph

Anna Rebetskaya

Anna Rebetskaya

Effie

Denis Savin

Denis Savin

Gurn

Irina Zibrova

Irina Zibrova

Madge, a witch

Irina Semirechenskaya

Irina Semirechenskaya

Anna, James' mother

Evgeny Golovin

Evgeny Golovin

Two Friends

Alexander Vodopetov

Alexander Vodopetov

Two Friends

Ivan Alexeyev

Ivan Alexeyev

Pas de six

Klim Efimov

Klim Efimov

Pas de six

Svetlana Pavlova

Svetlana Pavlova

Pas de six

Maria Prorvich

Maria Prorvich

Pas de six

Anna Proskurnina

Anna Proskurnina

Pas de six

Igor Tsvirko

Igor Tsvirko

Pas de six

Andrei Sitnikov

Andrei Sitnikov

Old man musician

Anna Tikhomirova

Anna Tikhomirova

The First Sylph

Chinara Alizade

Chinara Alizade

Two Sylphs

Yulia Lunkina

Yulia Lunkina

Two Sylphs

Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra

Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra

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