Tis the season… we’re planning a day of shopping, dinner and rounding out the day with a holiday favorite, Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker. I was able to view the performance several years ago with my daughter’s and granddaughter and I can’t wait to see the Grand Moscow Ballets once again with my family.
In 1993, Moscow Ballet toured the Great Russian Nutcracker to Washington DC, Baltimore, Syracuse, Orlando, Ft Lauderdale, New Haven, Reading and Charleston WV for the first time to critical acclaim. Directed and choreographed by Stanislav Vlasov, former soloist with the Bolshoi Ballet, and well known as a “Grand Dance Artist,” the inaugural six-week tour starred principal ballerina Lillia Sabitova. It also featured the innovative rolling backgrounds first created by a St Petersburg Conservatory of Music producer, and which were the inspiration for Eisenstein’s cinematic technique. Since then the annual tour has increased to include about 100 performances on the tour to cities from San Juan to Calgary, and from New York to California, traveling with two simultaneously touring companies of forty dancers each.
Plan a day out with family and friends holiday shopping, dinner and a show followed up with a shop at the local ice cream shop!
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