Vladivostok, Primorsky Stage, Great Hall

Forever Timeless. Leonid Yacobson's Ballet Masterpieces


Choreographic miniatures

Performance by the Leonid Yakobson Ballet Theatre

Performers

Soloists of the Leonid Yakobson Ballet Theatre

PROGRAMME:
Act I
Miniatures from the Classicism-Romanticism cycle
Pas de Quatre
Music by Vincenzo Bellini

Pas de Deux
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Medieval Dance with Kisses
Music by Sergey Prokofiev

Cachucha
Music by Pablo de Sarasate

The Swan
Music by Camille Saint-Saëns

Pas de Trois
Music by Gioacchino Rossini

Taglioni’s Flight
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Act II
Rodin:

Eternal Spring
The Kiss
Eternal Idol 
Music by Claude Debussy

Despair   
Ecstasy
Music by Sergey Prokofiev

Paolo and Francesca
Minotaur and Nymph
Music by Alan Berg

Credits

Choreography by Leonid Yakobson
Stage designer: Vyacheslav Okunev
Author of video content: Leonid Yakobson (junior)
Costume Designers: Vyacheslav Okunev, Anna Yakushchenko
Lighting Designer: Evgeny Gansburg

About the production

Leonid Yakobson, a luminary of 20th-century choreography, has often been heralded in the same breath as esteemed figures such as George Balanchine, Roland Petit, and Maurice Béjart. A distinguished alumnus of the Leningrad Choreographic School – now known as the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet – he impeccably mastered the classics. Yet, driven by a fervent desire for artistic liberation, Yakobson ventured beyond the constraints of academia. Thus, the distinct Yakobsonian theatre was born – a daring, vivid tapestry of imagination, resplendent in its whimsy and originality.

Following the tour of "Choreographic Miniatures" (today known as the Leonid Yakobson Ballet Theatre) in Paris, the local press acclaimed, "The troupe's modernity shines not only in its mood but also in its choice of music – Honegger, Debussy, and its affinity for visual arts: Chagall, Rodin. It's evident that Leonid Yakobson was not bereft of imagination or audacity. To transcend the orthodoxy of the academic style, he embraced the singular path of character dance, replete with evocative gestures and creative flourishes. The Leningrad modern ballet suggests that when Soviet performers immerse themselves in contemporary dance, the world ought to take earnest heed."

Yakobson's genius most resplendently manifested in his smaller-scale works. His series of miniatures, Rodin and Classicism-Romanticism have achieved iconic status, along with the one-act ballets: Wedding Procession to the music of Shostakovich, Brilliant Divertissement set to Glinka's compositions.


Running time: 1 hours 50 minutes
The programme has one interval

Age category 6+

Forever Timeless. Leonid Yacobson's Ballet Masterpieces
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18 February 2025, 19:00
19 February 2025, 19:00
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