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  1. The Paris Opera Ballet School (French: École de danse de l'Opéra national de Paris) is one of the most preeminent dance schools in the world. [49] It has six classes for boys and girls separately named sixième division to première division.

  2. This season the Ballet School is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its Annual Production. For the occasion, Elisabeth Platel, its director, has programmed three choreographers who have contributed to the institution's identity: George Balanchine, William Forsythe and Rudolf Nureyev.

  3. Since its 2017 premiere at the Palais Garnier by the Paris Opera Ballet, this ballet for forty dancers has won huge acclaim from audiences, seduced by the imagination and infectious energy of a piece that revives our childhood joys. Read more. Duration : 1h55 with 1 interval. Opening. First part 45 min. Intermission 20 min. Second part 50 min. End.

  4. After their Demonstrations in December, from the 13 th to the 18 th April the pupils of the Ballet School return to the stage at the Palais Garnier with their annual production, which this season brings together three great 20 th century choreographers.

  5. Jan 25, 2017 · Jan. 25, 2017. A “Don Carlos” directed by Krzysztof Warlikowski, a “Boris Godunov” directed by Ivo van Hove and new dance works by Saburo Teshigawara and Alexander Ekman are some of the...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Andrey_KlemmAndrey Klemm - Wikipedia

    In 2020 his ”Le cours d’apres” class was filmed on the Passerelle Leopold Sedar-Senghor bridge in Paris with Etoiles of Paris Opera, Hugo Marchand and Paul Marque and premiere danseuse Sylvia Saint-Martin, accompanying on the piano is Louis Lancien also from the Paris Opera.

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  8. play.operadeparis.fr › paris-opera-ballet-school-1Paris Opera Ballet School

    Founded in 1780, the Paris Opera Ballet School trains the future dancers of the Ballet. Discover a selection of performances danced by the POBS students, including the Demonstrations staged to share with audiences their training in classical technique.

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