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Photos Add Image Add an image Do you have any images for this title? Edit Storyline Very much like the other two Bolshoi versions choreographed by Grigorovich. However, this is the only one of the three versions shot on widescreen and HD, so the colors are far more vivid and the picture practically jumps out at you, despite the fact that it's not in 3-D. The same sets (or exact duplicates of them) are used, but they don't look as shabby as in the earlier Bolshoi versions. The costumes are only very slightly different. Two minor changes have been made to the choreography. In the second act, the Nutcracker Prince and the Mouse King (who does not die onscreen in this production) do not descend through a trap door in the floor. Instead, the Nutcracker Prince chases the Mouse King offstage and returns a few minutes later triumphantly holding the King's crown. The end is also slightly different. As in the usual Bolshoi version, in the dream, Marie marries her Nutcracker Prince, but then abruptly wakes up. However, in this revised production, rather than waking up alone. Add Full Plot, Plot Synopsis Details Release Date: 19 December 2010 (USA) See more  » Also Known As: The Bolshoi Ballet: Live from Moscow - The Nutcracker Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs  » Did You Know? Trivia The first Bolshoi "Nutcracker" filmed in Hi-Def and a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. See more » Crazy Credits The main credits are presented both in English and in French, as is the plot summary. See more » Connections Version of The Nutcracker  (1973) See more » Soundtracks The Nutcracker (ballet in two acts) Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky See more ».

Premiere of this production: 12 Apr 1966 The performance has 1 intermission Running time: 2 hours 15 minutes Libretto by Yuri Grigorovich after the fairy-tale of the same name by Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann, ideas from the scenario by Marius Petipa used Choreographer: Yuri Grigorovich Designer: Simon Virsaladze Music Director: Gennadi Rozhdestvensky Presented with one interval. Additional information Characters and performers Synopsis Act I Guests are gathering for a Christmas party at the Stahlbaum home. Among them are Drosselmeyer, godfather to Marie and Fritz, the Stahlbaums children. He has brought them a wonderful present: a funny Nutcracker. The children wait with impatience for when at long last they will be shown the Christmas tree and the presents. The long awaited moment comes: the handsomely adorned Christmas tree is presented to the assembled company. Drosselmeyer suddenly appears disguised as a magician: he is not recognized by the children. Their unknown guests ability to make their toys come alive delights the children but, as everything that is clad in mystery, it involuntarily arouses their fear. In order to calm them down, Drosselmeyer takes off his mask and the chil­dren now recognize their beloved godfather. Marie wants to play with the wonderful dolls which have come alive, but they have already been tidied away. To comfort Marie, Drosselmeyer gives her the Nutcracker-Doll. Marie takes a great liking to this awkward, funny creature. Maries brother Fritz, who is a great tease and very naughty, acci­dentally breaks the doll. With great tenderness, Marie comforts her injured Nutcracker and rocks it backwards and forwards. Fritz and his friends now put on mouse masks and tease poor Marie. The guests appear from an adjoining room. After the final, ceremonial Grossvater dance, they all leave.  At night the room where the Christmas tree stands is bathed in moonlight. It looks mysterious and full of magical secrets. Overcoming her fears, Marie has come to the room to visit her ‘sick Nutcracker-Doll. She kisses the doll and rocks it. Drosselmeyer now appears. But instead of her kind godfather, he has turned into a wizard. At a wave of his hand everything around them is transformed: the walls of the room slide back, the Christmas tree starts to grow. And all the toys come alive and grow together with the tree. Suddenly, mice creep out from under the floor­boards, led by the Mouse King. The dolls are panic-stricken and thrown into confusion. The Nutcrackers quick wits and bravery save the day: lining up the lead soldiers, he boldly leads them out to do battle with the mice forces. However, the forces are unequal, the advantage is on the side of the evil mice. The Nutcracker is left alone to face the Mouse King and his suite. Marie is out of her mind with worry over the danger that threatens her doll. At this very moment, Drosselmeyer hands her a lighted candle and she throws it at the mice who scurry away helter-skelter. The battle field empties. The only person left here is the Nutcracker who lies without moving on the floor. Marie, together with the dolls, hurries to his rescue. And now a miracle occurs…Before Marie stands a handsome youth, the Nutcracker-Prince. He walks forward to meet her. The walls of the house disappear. Marie and her friends are standing under a star-studded sky, by a fairy-tale Christmas tree. Snowflakes go round in a magical dance. Marie and her Nutcracker-Prince, beckon, as if to a beautiful dream, to the twinkling star at the top of the Christmas tree. They climb into a magic boat and set off for the top of the tree. The dolls follow behind them. Act II Marie and Nutcracker-Prince are sailing in their magic boat through the Christmas tree kingdom. There are their friends, the dolls with them. The shining star is getting closer and closer. They are just about to reach the top of the tree when they are suddenly attacked by the mice and the Mouse King who have crept up behind them. Once again, the Nutcracker-Prince goes boldly into battle. Horribly frightened, Marie and the dolls watch the fight. The Nutcracker-Prince vanquishes the enemy. Joyous victory celebrations are underway. The dolls dance, the candles burn even brighter, the Christmas tree comes alive. The evil mice have been defeated. Marie and the Nutcracker-Prince are radiant with happiness - they have reached the kingdom of their dreams! But it appears all this was just a dream. Christmas Eve is over and with it all wonderful reveries. Marie, still in the thrall of the fabulous dream, is sitting at home by the Christmas tree, with the Nutcracker-Doll on her lap. Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without The Bolshoi Ballet's  The Nutcracker. Come and enjoy Mary and Franz's wonderful adventures as they meet a magician with strange secrets, join an army of valiant toy soldiers to fight a villainous Mouse King and take a trip to a land where everything is made of sweets. This really is an evening of magic: classical ballet at its most visually entrancing, with something to appeal to everyone, young and old. Tchaikovsky's sparkling, effervescent score contains a wealth of famous melodies, and the production is a visual delight from start to finish. Come and experience some special magic this Christmas and into the New Year. Synopsis Act I Guests are gathering for a Christmas party at the Stahlbaum home. Among them are Drosselmeyer, godfather to Marie and Fritz, the Stahlbaums children. He has brought them a wonderful present: a funny Nutcracker. The children wait with impatience for when at long last they will be shown the Christmas tree and the presents. The long awaited moment comes: the handsomely adorned Christmas tree is presented to the assembled company. Drosselmeyer suddenly appears disguised as a magician: he is not recognized by the children. Their unknown guests ability to make their toys come alive delights the children but, as everything that is clad in mystery, it involuntarily arouses their fear. In order to calm them down, Drosselmeyer takes off his mask and the chil­dren now recognize their beloved godfather. Marie wants to play with the wonderful dolls which have come alive, but they have already been tidied away. To comfort Marie, Drosselmeyer gives her the Nutcracker-Doll. Marie takes a great liking to this awkward, funny creature. Maries brother Fritz, who is a great tease and very naughty, acci­dentally breaks the doll. With great tenderness, Marie comforts her injured Nutcracker and rocks it backwards and forwards. Fritz and his friends now put on mouse masks and tease poor Marie. The guests appear from an adjoining room. After the final, ceremonial Grossvater dance, they all leave. At night the room where the Christmas tree stands is bathed in moonlight. It looks mysterious and full of magical secrets. Overcoming her fears, Marie has come to the room to visit her ‘sick Nutcracker-Doll. She kisses the doll and rocks it. Drosselmeyer now appears. But instead of her kind godfather, he has turned into a wizard. At a wave of his hand everything around them is transformed: the walls of the room slide back, the Christmas tree starts to grow. And all the toys come alive and grow together with the tree. Suddenly, mice creep out from under the floor­boards, led by the Mouse King. The Nutcrackers quick wits and bravery save the day: lining up the lead soldiers, he boldly leads them out to do battle with the mice forces. However, the forces are unequal, the advantage is on the side of the evil mice. The Nutcracker is left alone to face the Mouse King and his suite. Marie is out of her mind with worry over the danger that threatens her doll. At this very moment, Drosselmeyer hands her a lighted candle and she throws it at the mice who scurry away helter-skelter. The battle field empties. The only person left here is the Nutcracker who lies without moving on the floor. Marie, together with the dolls, hurries to his rescue. And now a miracle Marie stands a handsome youth, the Nutcracker-Prince. He walks forward to meet her. The walls of the house disappear. Marie and her friends are standing under a star-studded sky, by a fairy-tale Christmas tree. Snowflakes go round in a magical dance. Marie and her Nutcracker-Prince, beckon, as if to a beautiful dream, to the twinkling star at the top of the Christmas tree. They climb into a magic boat and set off for the top of the tree. The dolls follow behind them. Act II Marie and Nutcracker-Prince are sailing in their magic boat through the Christmas tree kingdom. The shining star is getting closer and closer. They are just about to reach the top of the tree when they are suddenly attacked by the mice and the Mouse King who have crept up behind them. Marie and the Nutcracker-Prince are radiant with happiness — they have reached the kingdom of their dreams! But it appears all this was just a dream. Christmas Eve is over and with it all wonderful reveries. Marie, still in the thrall of the fabulous dream, is sitting at home by the Christmas tree, with the Nutcracker-Doll on her lap. Bolshoi Theatre Main Stage 1 Teatralnaya ploschad (1 Theatre Square) Moscow, Russia New Stage Bol'shaya Dmitrovka Street, 4/2, Moscow, Russia.

I particularly dislike the Nutcracker's and Mouse King's descent into a sulphurous hell and the long wait of the dancers.  At least the Mouse King left finally for gosh sake's. didn't like this version. It's incredible how seemingly all the productions have serious flaws for well. 是由八首歌組成吧. Bolshoi ballet: the nutcracker watch full online. Bolshoi Ballet: The Nutcracker Watch full. Bolshoi, the ultimate. rs are just incredible, breathtaking. I have a few that blew me away, and the line on Ms. Allash seemed awesome but her custome didn't hurt.

Bolshoi Ballet: The Nutcracker Watch full review. Bolshoi Ballet: The Nutcracker Watch full article. Bolshoi ballet: the nutcracker watch full game. Oh my god this made me sob I love the nutcracker so much and they do such a magnificent job. Máxima estética del ballet, que bello, sublime. Bolshoi ballet: the nutcracker watch full time. I love the nutcracker. Bolshoi ballet: the nutcracker watch full 2016. Bolshoi ballet: the nutcracker watch full show. If only we had this camera work on the older Vasiliev/Maximova version! It's nothing ground breaking, but the angles and shots chosen in this version are much better and give a better picture of what's going on onstage at all times.

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I am happy and proud that Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - the world genius of classical music - is my compatriot. And I am doubly proud that I was born in his small Homeland of great Russia. I believe that this is the best music ever written there's no need for lyrics, cussing and rapping, just let the instruments do all the talking. I agree that the young Maestro Yannick transmits the passion for this master piece. I love that about Yannick he's in it all the way, thank you Yannick and his orchestra for an superb performance. Yannick is a young conductor and I like that and it shows that not all young people have bad taste in music.  Bravo Yannick. Bolshoi ballet: the nutcracker watch full 2017. Live cinema relays 2019-2020 Thanks to the Bolshois cooperation with Pathé Live and Bel Air Media, the Companys ballet productions are now shown in real time at cinemas throughout the world. There has been a huge response to this Bolshoi Ballet on the Big Screen project. Bolshoi productions can now be viewed by audiences in cities and countries across the world. In May 2011, the project was extended to Russia where the CoolConnections Company is now the exclusive distributor of live cinema relays of our ballets. Seven Bolshoi ballets from the Companys 244 th (2019-20) season are to be relayed in HD on the big screen: four in real time, three in recorded versions. As with the present season, these relays will be shown on Sundays. Taking part in these live relays and repeat performances are one thousand cinemas in sixty countries across the world, including thirty cities in Russia (about forty cinemas. For a complete list of these worldwide cities and cinemas go to or visit. For a list of the relevant cities and cinemas in Russia and Kazakhstan go to the Whats On section and the site. All the cinemas taking part in the project are equipped with special satellite antenna, digital receiver, state-of-the-art cinema-theatre equipment and auditoria which enable viewers to watch shows in comfort. Pathé Live produces and distributes the Bolshoi Ballet shows in cinemas. It is a subsidiary of Gaumont-Pathe which, since 2008, has been the European leader in the distribution of mixed programs for cinemas. At the present moment the Bolshoi Ballet screenings are available in 1, 700 cinemas in over 60 countries worldwide. Thanks to its unique high-definition system and satellite video broadcasting, Pathé Live guarantees high quality live relays and recorded shows in cinemas across the world. PatheLive presents shows of concerts, ballets, operas and sporting events in 2D and 3D and is the lst Company to spearhead 3D live relays. Russian Distributor CoolConnections, a Moscow-based Russian art-group, is the Russian distributor of live relays from the worlds leading theatres: in 2011, it spearheaded live relays in Russia from the Metropolitan Opera, The Met: Live In HD. In 2012, CoolConnections likewise organized live relays (National Theatre Live) in Russia of Londons Royal National Theatre productions, kicking off with Danny Boyles Frankenstein. In the 2012-2013 live relay cinema season, dance and ballet productions from the Netherlands Dans Theater (An Evening at NDT) and the Bolshoi (Bolshoi Ballet on the Big Screen) were added to the Met Opera and National Theatre shows. From 2013 CoolConnections has also become the distributor in Russia of Royal Shakespeare Company productions (Richard II with David Tennant in the lead) and of productions (the greatest hit was Twelfth Night with Stephen Fry) at Shakespeares Globe Theatre. The first live Bolshoi Ballet on the Big Screen relay to Russian cinemas took place on 12 May 2013. Relays of the 243 th season Alexander Glazunov Raymonda Choreographer: Yuri Grigorovich (version of 2003) Scenes in choreography by Marius Petipa and Alexander Gorsky used Live 27 October 2019 Adolphe Adam Le Corsaire Choreography by Marius Petipa Alexei Ratmansky, Yuri Burlaka 17 November 2019 Recorded 22 October 2017 Pyotr Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Choreographer: Yuri Grigorovich 15 December 2019 Recorded 23 December 2018 Adolphe Adam Giselle Choreography by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa, Alexei Ratmanskys version 26 January 2020 Pyotr Tchaikovsky Swan Lake Choreographer: Yuri Grigorovich Scenes in choreography by Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov, Alexander Gorsky used 23 February 2020 Sergei Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet Choreographer: Alexei Ratmansky 29 March 2020 Recorded 21 January 2018 to music by Gabriel Fauré, Igor Stravinsky and Pyotr Tchaikovsky Jewels Choreography by George Balanchine The George Balanchine Trust 19 April 2020.

Bolshoi Ballet: The Nutcracker watch full episodes. My absolute favourite production of this Ballet. Thank you for uploading the Ballet. Experience the cultural treasure that has enchanted audiences young and old for decades; TheNutcracker is back on the big screen December 21st. Bolshoi ballet: the nutcracker watch full season. This is pretty amazing. The music, her dancing, the set, the whole scene/scenery. Thank you, I was waiting for this, their rector Tsiskaridze was always my favorite Nutcracker Prince so this is going to be wonderful, I already know it.  Anything he touches is a perfection. Going to watch now. and post on my ballet group... Historic Stage Premiered on March 12, 1966. Presented with one interval. Running time: 2 hours 15 minutes. Bolshoi Ballet official sponsor Libretto by Yuri Grigorovich after the fairy-tale of the same name by Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann, ideas from the scenario by Marius Petipa used Choreographer: Yuri Grigorovich Designer: Simon Virsaladze Music Director: Gennadi Rozhdestvensky Lighting Designer: Mikhail Sokolov Dmitry Dorokhov as Drosselmeyer. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Xenia Pchelkina as She-Devil. Anton Savichev as He-Devil. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Daria Khokhlova as Marie. Anastasia Shilova as Fritz. Vitaly Biktimirov as Drosselmeyer. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Evgenia Obraztsova as Marie. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Daria Khokhlova as Marie. Photo by Damir Yusupov. A scene from the performance. Vladislav Lantratov as Nutcracker-Prince. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Artem Ovcharenko as Nutcracker-Prince. Anna Tikhomirova as Marie. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Anastasia Stashkevich as Marie. Vyacheslav Lopatin as Nutcracker-Prince. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Anna Nikulina as Marie. Alexander Volchkov as Nutcracker-Prince. Photo by Yelena Fetisova. Daria Khokhlova as Marie. Artemy Belyakov as Nutcracker-Prince. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Anastasia Stashkevich as Marie. Ivan Vasiliev as Nutcracker-Prince. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Olga Kishnyova & Anton Savichev as Indian Dolls. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Egor Sharkov as Chinese Doll. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Anastasia Gubanova & Igor Tsvirko as Russian Dolls. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Daria Khokhlova & Maxim Surov as Russian Dolls. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Dolls. Photo by Andrei Melanyin. Klim Efimov as Nutcracker-Prince. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Ekaterina Krysanova as Marie. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Kristina Kretova as Marie. Semyon Chudin as Nutcracker-Prince. Photo by Damir Yusupov. Final Valse. Photo by Andrei Melanyin. Ekaterina Krysanova as Marie. Photo by Damir Yusupov.

Imagine how grueling the rehearsals for this was. I feel like this version of sugar plum was choreographed to be excessively hard. Was it really necessary for Italian fouettes, fouettes, AND turning hops en pointe in the MIDDLE of the variation? Not the continuous ones because those make sense musically but the sequence prior. She's a lovely dancer and she did a great job with what Satan choreographed for her.

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