The Ballet of Camagüey is inmerse in an arduous artistic program, during the months of April and May. The days 9, 10 and 11 of April will be presented in the Main Theater of this city with the works: "Forced end", "Corsair", "Esmeralda", "Diana and Acteón" and "The Lake of the Swans."
"Forced end" it is the choreographer's work Eduardo Blanco and has the Cuban composer's music José María Vitier. "Corsair" (deux pace) has choreography of Joseph Mazilier and music of Adolphe Adams; it is a classic ballet of high interpretive virtuosity that reflects the legend of a young Greek slave. On the other hand, "Esmeralda" (deux pace), with assembly on the original and music of Cesase Pugni, is inspired by the French novel "Our Mrs. of Paris", of the writer Victor Hugo.
"Diana and Acteón" (deux pace) is a ballet on the original of Agripina Vagánova, with assembly of Edik Aroutunian and music of Ricardo Drigo. As long as, "The Lake of the Swans" (second act) has a guide of V.P. Begitchev and Geltser, choreography on the original of Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov and music of P. I. Tchaikovsky.
A similar program will be presented in the Theater of The Tunas, the days 29 and 30 of April, and first and May 2.
(Sent by: María de los Ángeles Gómez, Public Relationships, Ballet of Camagüey)
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