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  1. Nov 1, 2023 · Date: From 14 to 16 November, 2023. Ballet in a prologue and three acts, orchestrated and adapted by John Lanchbery, with a libretto by Vladimir Petrovic Begicev based on Miguel de Cervantes’ novel ‘Don Quixote of La Mancha.’Director | Martin Yates Choreography | Rudolf Nureyev / Marius Petipa Sets and Costumes | Nadine Baylis Lighting ...

  2. Dec 5, 2023 · Date: 21st March to 24th April 2024. Inspired by Marius Petipa’s choreography, Rudolf Nureyev’s Don Quixote is a true celebration of dance with a Spanish flavour. The soloists and the Corps de Ballet are carried away in ensembles and pas de deux to the strains of a spirited score.

  3. Jul 30, 2021 · DON QUIXOTE PARIS OPERA. Date: 09 Dec 2021 to 02 Jan 2022. Inspired by the choreography of Marius Petipa, Rudolf Nureyev’s Don Quixote is no less than a festival of dance that shines the limelight on the soloists and Corps de Ballet in a wide variety of ensembles and pas de deux. At the heart of the ballet, the lovers Kitri and Basilio ...

  4. Highlights: Don Quixote by Rudolf Nureyev. The Opéra Bastille delights us with not just one, but two renditions of the classic tale of Don Quixote this season! The first version is lyrical, and the second - the rendition discussed here - is choreographic. Rudolf Nureyev’s ballet Don Quixote promises an unforgettable experience, both for ...

  5. The ballet Don Quixote was first created by Marius Petipa in 1869 in Moscow. Inspired by Cervantes' novel, it recounts the loves of Kitri and Basilio. Rudolf Nureyev first danced Don Quixote at the Kirov Theatre in 1960 and it became one of his favourite roles. In 1966 he restaged it for the Vienna Opera Ballet.

  6. Mar 21, 2024 · Inspired by Marius Petipa’s choreography, Rudolf Nureyev’s Don Quixote is a true celebration of dance with a Spanish flavour. The soloists and the Corps de Ballet are carried away in ensembles and pas de deux to the strains of a spirited score.

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  8. Dec 9, 2021 · In Nureyev’s wake, one film maker used Don Quixote as the vehicle for another narrative. Between 1955 and 1969, Orson Welles tried to adapt Cervantes’ novel. However, after numerous catastrophic episodes (including the death of the Spanish actor supposed to play the hero!), the film remained unfinished until 1992, when Jess Franco edited the rushes and added some visual effects.

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