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Bolshoi Ballet: Raymonda
Bolshoi Ballet: Raymonda

Bolshoi Ballet: Raymonda

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Raymonda is betrothed to Jean de Brienne, a gallant knight who pledged to go on a crusade led by the King of Hungary. When her beloved leaves, Abderakhman, a foreign knight, makes a bid for the hand of Raymonda and threatens her fate when she rejects him…

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

180 mins

Rating

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Release Date

27 October 2019

Country

Cast

Olga Smirnova

Olga Smirnova

Raymonda

Artemy Belyakov

Artemy Belyakov

Jean de Brienne

Igor Tsvirko

Igor Tsvirko

Abderakhman

Anastasia Denisova

Anastasia Denisova

Clémence, Raymonda's friend

Maria Vinogradova

Maria Vinogradova

Henriette, Raymonda's friend

Ekaterina Barykina

Ekaterina Barykina

Countess de Daurice

Alexander Fadeyechev

Alexander Fadeyechev

Andrei II, the King of Hungary

Klim Efimov

Klim Efimov

Bernard, a troubadour / Four Cavaliers' Variation

Ivan Poddubnyak

Ivan Poddubnyak

Beranger, a troubadour

Nikita Elikarov

Nikita Elikarov

Seneshal

Dmitry Efremov

Dmitry Efremov

Two Knights / Grand Pas

Egor Khromushin

Egor Khromushin

Two Knights

Bruna Cantanhede Gaglianone

Bruna Cantanhede Gaglianone

"Raymonda's daydreams"

Marfa Fyodorova

Marfa Fyodorova

"Raymonda's daydreams"

Alexandra Trikoz

Alexandra Trikoz

"Raymonda's daydreams" / Grand Pas

Ana Turazashvili

Ana Turazashvili

"Raymonda's daydreams"

Angelina Vlashinets

Angelina Vlashinets

"Raymonda's daydreams"

Victoria Yakusheva

Victoria Yakusheva

"Raymonda's daydreams"

Antonina Chapkina

Antonina Chapkina

First Variation ("Raymonda's daydreams") / Grand Pas

Eleonora Sevenard

Eleonora Sevenard

Second Variation ("Raymonda's daydreams")

Maria Mishina

Maria Mishina

Saracenic Dance

Evgeny Triposkiadis

Evgeny Triposkiadis

Saracenic Dance

Anastasia Ermolaeva

Anastasia Ermolaeva

Spanish Dance

Kristina Karasyova

Kristina Karasyova

Spanish Dance

Anna Balukova

Anna Balukova

Mazurka

Anton Savichev

Anton Savichev

Mazurka

Oksana Sharova

Oksana Sharova

Hungarian Dance

Vitaly Biktimirov

Vitaly Biktimirov

Hungarian Dance

Olga Barichka

Olga Barichka

Grand Pas

Olga Kishnyova

Olga Kishnyova

Grand Pas

Ekaterina Smurova

Ekaterina Smurova

Grand Pas

Tatiana Tiliguzova

Tatiana Tiliguzova

Grand Pas

Victoria Yakusheva

Victoria Yakusheva

Grand Pas

Ekaterina Zavadina

Ekaterina Zavadina

Grand Pas

Ivan Alexeyev

Ivan Alexeyev

Grand Pas

Batyr Annadurdyev

Batyr Annadurdyev

Grand Pas

Anton Gaynutdinov

Anton Gaynutdinov

Grand Pas

Alexei Gaynutdinov

Alexei Gaynutdinov

Grand Pas

Fuad Mamedov

Fuad Mamedov

Grand Pas

Dmitry Smilevsky

Dmitry Smilevsky

Grand Pas / Four Cavaliers' Variation

Maxim Surov

Maxim Surov

Grand Pas

Danila Khamzin

Danila Khamzin

Four Cavaliers' Variation

Alexei Putintsev

Alexei Putintsev

Four Cavaliers' Variation

Elizaveta Kokoreva

Elizaveta Kokoreva

Variation (Grand Pas)

Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra

Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra

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