Guest performances of ballet company of Lithuanian State Theatre in Monte Carlo and London in 1935 Cover Image

Valstybės teatro baleto trupės gastrolės Monte Karle ir Londone 1935 metais
Guest performances of ballet company of Lithuanian State Theatre in Monte Carlo and London in 1935

Author(s): Helmutas Šabasevičius
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Lietuvos mokslų akademijos leidykla
Keywords: ballet; choreography; international tours; state representation; theatre management

Summary/Abstract: The guest performance of the Ballet Company of Lithuanian State Theatre, which took place in Monte Carlo and London in 1935, is the exceptional cultural event of the history of Lithuanian theatre in the interwar period. It was organised with the help of Russian ballerina Vera Nemtchinova.The Lithuanian Ballet company performed in Monte Carlo in January 16–31, 1935, presenting three performances of “Raymonda” by Alexander Glazunov, two performances of “Coppelia” by Leo Delibes, two performances of “Swan Lake” by Pyotr Tchaikovsky and two performances of one-act ballet “Islamey” by Mily Balakirev, “Carnival” by Robert Schumann, “Matchmaking” by Balys Dvarionas and “Suite of Dance”. In the “Alhambra” hall of London the guest performances took place on February 18–March 16 with seven performances of “Raymonda“, five performances of “Giselle” by Adolphe Adam, six performances of “Swan Lake”, six performances of one-act ballets “Les Sylphides” by Frederic Chopin-Alexandre Glazunov, “Matchmaking” and “Islamey” and ten programs composed of different ballet pieces.The tour in London was organised while performing in Monte Carlo, but the invitation, presented to the Lithuanian Ballet Company during its tour in London was never used because of the approaching crisis of Lithuanian economy or poor managerial abilities of Kaunas State theatre, but most of all because after the tour in London the leaders of the Lithuanian Ballet company – Russian dancers Vera Nemtchinova, Anatoly Obukhov and Nikolay Zverev – decided to leave Lithuania, and the ballet company lost internationally renowned ballet artists able to attract the attention of the organisers of the international tours.

  • Issue Year: 18/2011
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 174-183
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Lithuanian
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