“When I am dancing with him,” says Dame Margot Fonteyn, “and I look across the stage, I see not Nureyev but the character of the ballet. I don’t see, as I do with others, a man I know and talk to ...
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“Le Corsaire” is not a great ballet. With its pirates and harem girls, however, it can be great fun, and that’s the case with the version that Boston Ballet is presenting at the Opera House. Back in ...
Once upon a time and in another country I saw Nureyev dance Le Corsaire. More than 30 years later, I still close my eyes and recall that performance - the Russian dancer's soaring grace, the awesome ...
English National Ballet's swashbuckling new production of the classic 19th century ballet, Le Corsaire (The Pirate), is the perfect introduction to the ballet. It offers audiences the chance to escape ...
Maria Alexandrova starred in two 19th-century restorations of palatial opulence - the pirate party Le Corsaire and the princess party Paquita. Mistress of balletic patisserie, she decorates these ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The Victorian State Ballet has been overambitious in choosing Le Corsaire for its repertoire. This ballet classic needs virtuosic ...
He did not lead armies across the Alps in winter nor fly through space to mess about with nothingness, he was a dancer and a classical ballet dancer at that. Traditional derogatory attitudes such as ...