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Moscow Classical Ballet Wiki Information
The name Moscow Ballet
has commonly been applied to a number of different ballet companies, these include the:
- Moscow Ballet, an American touring ballet company that first performed in 1993. The name is a trademark of the Massachusetts-based SMI, Inc.
- The Bolshoi Ballet, based in Moscow in Russia has often been referred to generically as "The Moscow Ballet"
- A Russian company known as Ballet Moskva ("Ballet Moscow").
- A "Moscow Ballet", founded in 1979, gained publicity in 1987 when a dancer, Andrei Ustinov, defected during the company’s first U.S. tour. Its artistic director is Vyacheslav Gordeyev, previously of the Bolshoi Ballet. Its 1987 tour was seen by an estimated 150,000 people. [1] [2] [3]
- Other companies incorporating the words Moscow, Russian and/or Ballet include:
- *Moscow Stanislavski Ballet, founded in 1929
- *Ballet of Russia, founded in 1899
- *Ballet Stars of Moscow Theaters anna pavlova 1888-1931
- *Moscow Ballet Theater founded in 1966
- *Moscow City Ballet, founded in 1988,
- *Moscow Classical Ballet, founded in 1966. [4]
- *Moscow Dramatic Ballet, founded prior to 1992 (exact date unknown)
- *Moscow Festival Ballet, founded in 1989,
- *Moscow Grand Ballet
- *National Russian Ballet
- *Russian Festival Ballet, founded in 1989
- *Russian National Ballet founded in 1956
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References
- Leader, Jody: "Moscow Ballet Continues to Leap Over Obstacles", "Daily news of Los Angeles", October 28, 1987
- Jacobs, Laura A: "The Moscow Ballet", "The New Leader", January 11, 1988
- Stein, Michelle: "Ustinov Finally Hits Portland", "The Oregonian", April 1, 1988
- About The Moscow Classical Ballet
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