| The ballet "A Legend of Love" returns to the Bolshoi Theatre  The Bolshoi Theatre started to cooperate with Instagram  Vladimir Matorin took part in the concert "Masterpieces of Russian church music"  International mass media report about the start of the Bolshoi Ballet season in cinemas  Facebook: congratulations to artists on their birthdays  News from Partners: Royal Academy of Dancing  October 21st  -  Vyacheslav Pochapsky (bass), the Bolshoi Opera soloist and Honored Artist  of Russia celebrated his birthday  October 23rd  -  the ballet "A Legend of Love" on the Historic Stage. Major revival  New Stage  -  La fille mal gardee. Ballet in two acts  Historic Stage  -  rehearsal day The Bolshoi Theatre and the largest social network Instagram have organized the joint project  "Empty Bolshoi". Photo: Katerina Novikova  The gala-concert marking the anniversary of the festival "РЎrescendo", founded by Denis Matsuev  and David Smelyansky, will take place on the Bolshoi's Historic Stage on November  8th. For the advert go to .bit.ly/1COOsQK  The ballet "A Legend of Love" returns to the Bolshoi Theatre Historic Stage The  series of premiere performances of this revived production will take place on the Bolshoi  Theatre Historic Stage from October 23rd till October 26th. The dress rehearsal  took place on October 21st; it was attended by the Azerbaijani composer Arif  Melikov, (he wrote the music for this ballet), who arrived from Baku. The  ballet "A Legend of Love" premiered in 1961 at the Leningrad Kirov Opera and Ballet  theatre (the Mariinsky Theatre). Yuri Grigorovich soon staged this ballet in Novosibirsk,  Baku and Prague. In 1965 "A Legend of Love" appeared on the Bolshoi Theatre's  playbill. The  ballet's plot was inspired by an ancient eastern legend. The ballet libretto was written  by the outstanding Turkish poet Nazym Hikmet. He was a friend of the Soviet Union  and fought for freedom; the Turkish government sentenced him to 28 years in prison,  and he created his "Legend of Love" that praises the duty, above personal feelings,  on the tenth year of his imprisonment. The  Bolshoi Theatre started to cooperate with Instagram Empty  Bolshoi is the name of the project that marked the start of the Bolshoi's cooperation  with the biggest social network. This Monday top Russian Instagram bloggers  had a chance to get to the empty Imperial Foyer and backstage. 20  of the most popular Instagram bloggers that have more than 500 thousand followers  had a chance to see the empty Bolshoi during non-operating hours and take  pictures for their microblogs. The bloggers had about an hour to take pictures of the  Bolshoi's deserted interiors. The pictures started to appear in their microblogs with  the hashtag #EmptyBolshoi. As  the Bolshoi's Press-Office said, "the main goal is to promote our page in Instagram  and to get more followers". The "empty" movement started in New York; it was  initiated by the Instagram user Dave Krugman (@dave.krugman), who invited several  other Instagram users to a private meeting at the New York Metropolitan Museum  during the Museum's non-operating hours in 2012. The pictures were uploaded  to the social network with the hashtag #emptymet and started the whole movement,  which the Metropolitan Museum, the Frieze fair, the Tatens Museum for Kunst  (Royal Museum of Fine Arts) in Copenhagen and the Royal Opera in London have  already joined. The Bolshoi Theatre represents Russia. "Masterpieces  of Russian church music" Photo  reportage: Yuri Inyakin This  was the name of the concert that took place at the Ilyin Church in Aprelevka (Moscow Oblast); it was a part of the Presidential grant "Going back to the roots.  A series  of charity concerts in the small towns of Russia". The audience gave a huge ovation to Vladimir Matorin, the Bolshoi Theatre's leading soloist  and People's Artist of Russia, and soloists of the Yurlov State Russian Academic  Capella Choir. Photo  reportage: Yuri Inyakin V yacheslav Pochapsky (bass), the Bolshoi Opera soloist and Honored Artist of Russia celebrated  his birthday on October 21st. We wish the singer success in his creative career and all  the best! V yacheslav Pochapsky
       Newsletter    October, 2 2 2014 Mass media about the Theatre  Bolshoi Theatre in the Internet For articles published 20 October 2014 Frankfurter  Allgemeine Zeitung (Germany) publishes a long article about the season of  Bolshoi Ballet performances in cinemas. Legend of Love (which the newspaper says  is a heart-breaking drama in pointe shoes) and many of the other ballets of the Bolshoi  Theatre choreographed by Yuri Grigorovich will be broadcast live in cinemas all  over the world so it is important to also write about him. The article describes the dif ferent ballets that will be broadcast and recommends to go and see them and also that  seeing the season is a way to study Grigorovich. Many  local editions announce the upcoming season of broadcasts of Bolshoi Theatre  productions in local cinemas. The Worksop Guardian (UK) writes "See the majesty  and splendour of the Bolshoi" Le Quotidien (France) writes "The Bolshoi Ballet  is one of the largest ballet companies in the world with an immensely rich and varied  repertoire: great national classics, masterpieces of the world and imposing modern  productions". The  List (UK) compares the transmissions of performances including the Bolshoi Theatre  in cinemas to live performances on the stage. It says that the advantages include  "The chairs are more comfortable, big shows and stars from London and Moscow  can be seen in smaller towns and cities". Fidelity  News (Italy) suggests a night at the Bolshoi Theatre as one of the options in a light  hearted article about what to do on a night out in Moscow. Saratov  mass media: " Russian theatre postcards (beginning of the 20th century) " is available in Saratov The  exposition "The world of the Moscow Theatre. Russian theatre postcards (beginning  of the 20th century). From the funds of the Russian State Art Library" opened  at the Oblast' Universal Scientific Library. The  whole world is familiar with successes of the Russian theatre school in the beginning of the 20th century; the names of outstanding representatives of theatre art  became real symbols of Russian culture. Postcards  that have portraits of famous opera and dramatic actors, as well as scenes from  different theatrical productions, became a means of advertising, just like a playbill  and a poster. It came into the life of Russian society in the very end of the 19th century;  by the start of the 20th century it had become a real "trademark" of its time. The  exhibition features postcards with portraits of famous Russian actors: representatives  of the Sadovsky dynasty, the Maly Theatre actors A. Yuzhin, A. Ostuzhev, G. Fedotova and M. Ermolova, and actors of the Imperial Bolshoi Theatre, outstanding  cultural luminaries F.I. Chaliapin, L.V. Sobinov. E. Geltser and others. /…/ News from Partners: Royal Academy of Dancing Royal Academy of Dance and University of Bath announce new partnership The  Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) has announced that the University of Bath is to be  its new validating partner for its university degree programmes: BA in Dance Education,  the BA in Ballet Education and the Postgraduate Certificate in Education: Dance  Teaching with QTS and the MA in Education: Dance Teaching. With  an award-winning campus overlooking the world-heritage city of Bath, the University  of Bath has been ranked number one in the UK for student satisfaction in the  National Student Survey (NSS) two years running, and is in the top ten of all national  league tables. Internationally, the QS World University RankingsВ® place the University  of Bath first of UK universities under 50 years of age. The  Royal Academy of Dance and University of Bath validation partnership will begin from  the 2015/16 academic year in time for RAD students to benefit from the new ВЈ10.9  million Centre for the Arts. The centre will be home to the Institute of Contemporary  Interdisciplinary Arts (ICIA), which will offer classes, workshops, performances  and exhibitions throughout the year and will be open to the University and  the local community alike. The  Royal Academy of Dance is an internationally acclaimed provider of dance and dance  teaching qualifications including undergraduate and postgraduate university validated awards as well as professional awards.  All RAD programmes of learning confer  eligibility for RAD Registered Teacher status (RTS) and the opportunity to become  part of a global community of qualified dance teachers. Newsletter  ,  7    October, 2 2 2014In brief
 
 
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