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strechanadi · 2 years
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Alina Cojocaru, Alexandr Trusch
Don Juan pas de deux rehearsal
photo: Andrej Uspenski
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balletomaneblog · 2 years
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Favorites of the Nureyev Gala:
Ladies:
Alina Cojocaru: Haunting and beautiful performance in Don Juan. I was very moved.
Yasmine Naghdi: She was just so fresh and clean, beautiful lines and gorgeous arms. Her performance as a whole was just so easy and comfortable.
Maia Makhateli: Such a charming performer, sharing lots of little moments with her partner Ivenko, she really lights up the stage.
Men:
William Bracewell: So elegant, so emotive, so tasteful
Oleg Ivenko: Beautifully paired with Makhateli, charismatic stage presence
Marcelino Sambé: So much fun to watch in Laurencia, perfect for this part
Alexandr Trusch: I hadn't seen much of him before, but will definitely look out for him now, really fiery and powerful on stage
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gorbigorbi · 2 years
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Florencia Chinellato as Juliet and Alexandr Trusch as Romeo, “Romeo and Juliet”, music by Sergei Prokofiev, choreography and production by John Neumeier based on the tragedy by William Shakespeare, set design and costumes by Jürgen Rose, Hamburg Ballett, Ballettzentrum Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
Photographer Marcus Renner
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gramilano · 2 years
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Giselle with Alina Cojocaru and the United Ukrainian Ballet: unforgettable moments
Matthew Paluch reviews Giselle with Alina Cojocaru, Alexandr Trusch, Vladyslava Kovalenko and the United Ukrainian Ballet.
32 – Alina Cojocaru, Alexandr Trusch, London Coliseum, photo by Mark Senior I begin this review with the statutory mission of the foundation of the United Ukrainian Ballet: supporting the displaced dancers in their livelihoodupholding ballet and dance as an important part of Ukrainian culturekeeping the current conflict top-of-mind with worldwide audiences “The United Ukrainian Ballet…
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lovelyballetandmore · 3 years
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Alexandr Trusch | Hamburg Ballet | A Midsummer Night's Dream |  Photo by Kiran West @kiranwest
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ballerinaoftheopera · 7 years
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BALLET IN GERMANY: HAMBURG BALLETT JOHN NEUMEIER
HISTORY AND MISSION: All is started in 1973, when John Neumeier became the Artistic Director and Chief Choreographer of the Hamburg Ballett. John, already Director of Ballet Frankfurt was creating interest in the ballet world with two new interpretations of classics as The Nutcracker and Romeo and Juliet. This attitude, of preserving the tradition but giving a deep innovation and modernization to well known ballets remained an important focus of all his production for the Hamburg Ballett. An important project he brought to the company, was the workshops associated to matinee performances, used to explore and illuminate the creative process and the historical background behind Neumeier's work. In 2006 he also founded the Foundation John Neumeier, a place designed for dance study and research, giving a chance to the public to access at his collection about Ballets Russes, Nijinsky, the history of dance and the archive of his company itself. From 2011, Neumeier has given rise also to the National Youth Ballet, the junior company which features 8 dancers from 18 to 23 y.o. They have their own programme and take dance in unconventional places as schools, prisons and museums. In the end, the whole house features the Ballet Company, the School, the Youth Company and the Foundation; becoming a great cultural ambassador in Germany and all over the world, spreading the unique vision about dance and art of John Neumeier. TECNICAL INFORMATIONS: > where they're based: Ballettzentrum and Hamburg Opera House > how many: 60+8 dancers > choreographers and repertoire: NEUMEIER, Balanchine, Wheeldon, Bejart, Limon, Mats Ek, Cranko... > principals: Carolina Agüero, Silvia Azzoni, Hélène Bouchet, Leslie Heylmann, Anna Laudere. Karen Azatyan, Carsten Jung, Edvin Revazov, Alexandre Riabko, Lloyd Riggins, Alexandr Trusch. > most famous works:Lady of the Camellias, The Seagull, The Little Mermaid, Illusions like Swan Lake, The Saint Matthew Passion... Website: http://www.hamburgballett.de PERSONAL COMMENT: I fell in love with this company after I have read a book about Neumeier and since then I have started to search about their works because I was totally fashinated by their poetic. They're quite different from other worlwide known companies because of their strong identity and the way they make art. Their performances are pure poetry.
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books0977 · 8 years
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Florencia Chinellato and Alexandr Trusch, “Romeo and Juliet”, Hamburg Ballet, November 2013. © Marcus Renner.
Soloists Trusch and Chinellato took the spotlight in the first cast, with heartbreakingly sincere performances. Chinellato is a luminous Juliet, but very much a real girl, with hopes and fears and dreams. Her Juliet has the playfulness and innocence of a child; she’s trusting of the world because she doesn’t know any better.
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strechanadi · 1 year
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Alina Cojocaru, Alexander Trusch
La dame aux camelias
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"Kinderszenen" by John Neumeier Florencia Chinellato, Alexandr Trusch Piano: Christoph Eschenbach © Martin Brand
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strechanadi · 1 year
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Alina Cojocaru, Alexandr Trusch
La dame aux camelias
photo: Kiran West
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strechanadi · 2 years
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Alina Cojocaru, Alexandr Trusch
La dame aux camélias
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strechanadi · 1 year
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Alina Cojocaru, Alexandr Trusch
La dame aux camelias
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strechanadi · 2 years
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Alina Cojocaru, Alexandr Trusch
La dame aux camelias
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strechanadi · 2 years
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Alina Cojocaru, Alexandr Trusch
Giselle
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strechanadi · 5 years
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Alina Cojocaru, Alexandr Trusch
La dame aux camélias
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strechanadi · 5 years
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Alina Cojocaru, Alexandr Trusch
Giselle
photo: Holger Badekow
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