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  1. 29 de abr. de 2012 · There is a lot of charm, grace and nostalgia, yet it is not often you have so much fun and laugh so much watching a ballet (one of the exceptions though being with the step-sisters in Prokoviev's 'Cinderella'), but that was the case with watching 'The Bright Stream'.

  2. Bolshoi Theatre • The Bright Stream

  3. 28 de abr. de 2021 · The Bright Stream - Act I - Bolshoi. Bolshoi Theatre 2010. Main characters: Natalia Osipova (Ballerina), Nina Kaptsova (Zina), Ivan Vasiliev (Pyotr), Andrey Merkuriev (Ballet Dancer)....

  4. The Bolshoi's Bright Stream is a ballet unlike any other. It does not happen often that you burst out laughing while watching a ballet, nor is it common to see a male dancer in a tutu. Yet The Bright Stream has it all. It successfully premiered at the Bolshoi and now still amuses, surprises and enchants the audience.

  5. 18 de abr. de 2003 · With its dancing farmers and cycling dog, Shostakovich thought his ballet The Bright Stream would delight Stalin. Instead, one of its creators was sent to the gulag. Now the Bolshoi has finally resurrected it. In the mass of Shostakovich centenary events that have taken place this year, ballet fans haven’t had much to celebrate.

  6. 8 de ago. de 2019 · This ballet is a Russian mix of La Fille mal gardée and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, on speed. There can be no more complete combination of ballet and farce than in this rural romp; made all the more absurd given that Ratmansky retained the original 1930s libretto (by Lopukhov and Adrian Piotrovsky).

  7. 3 de may. de 2014 · A Soviet sun shines down on Ratmansky's The Bright Stream at The Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. From its 2003 première, his Bright Stream became an instant hit with audiences both at home and abroad – and it’s easy to see why.