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===== Rite of Spring ===== | ===== Rite of Spring ===== | ||
This was a different program for Carolina Ballet. | This was a different program for Carolina Ballet. | ||
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+ | The great Russian composer Igor Stravinsky created “The Rite of Spring” (Le Sacre du Printemps) for Diaghilev’s Ballet Russe in 1913, which was originally choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky. He said at the time “I tried to evoke the mystery and surge of the creative power of spring…like the whole earth cracking…I was guided by no system whatever, I heard, and I wrote what I heard.” This version choreographed for Oregon Ballet Theatre in 2009 by Christopher Stowell, was hailed by critics as “a sleek, sophisticated, | ||
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Review: Triangle & Entertainment March 9th\\ | Review: Triangle & Entertainment March 9th\\ | ||
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==== Carolina Ballet is hip, classical, and edgy ==== | ==== Carolina Ballet is hip, classical, and edgy ==== | ||
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Jan Burkhard and Yevgeny Shlapko break it down in “Best of Me” from A Street Symphony\\ | Jan Burkhard and Yevgeny Shlapko break it down in “Best of Me” from A Street Symphony\\ | ||
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+ | Pablo Javier Perez, Jan Burkhard, Timour Bourtasenkov, | ||
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