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At San Carlo 'Ballet for peace' with Ukrainians and Russians

2022-03-18T18:03:51.513Z


Leading Ukrainian and Russian dancers from the most prestigious theaters in the world, together on the stage of the Teatro di San Carlo, will be the protagonists of the Ballet for peace on Monday 4 April. (HANDLE)


 Leading Ukrainian and Russian dancers from the most prestigious theaters in the world, together on the stage of the Teatro di San Carlo, will be the protagonists of the Ballet for peace on Monday 4 April.

With the extraordinary presence of Anastasia Gurskaya, prima ballerina of the Kiev Opera, who has just fled the war, the artists will share their talent in the name of peace.

They will perform Iana Salenko, Dinu Tamazlacrau, Kateryna Shalkina Arthur Shesterikov, Oleksandr Ryabko, Silvia Azzoni, Maria Yakovleva, Denys Cherevychko, Timofej Andrijashenko, Nicoletta Manni, Maria Kochetkova, Sebastian Kloborg, Katja Khanchenovko, Alexychenovko, Alexey

"With the worsening of the situation in Ukraine - says superintendent Stéphane Lissner - it is important, as a theater, to give a concrete signal of closeness to those who suffer,

this is why we are implementing this fund raising gala in line with our mission as a place of culture.

This crisis is even more reminiscent of how fundamental the role of theaters and of culture in general is. "Alongside the international stars of the main European theaters, there are also two excellences of the house: Luisa Ieluzzi and Stanislao Capissi, members of the San Carlo direct ballet company by Clotilde Vayer. "Our line - says the director Emmanuela Spedaliere - is to give support, in the many educational projects active at San Carlo, to young Ukrainians who have arrived in Naples.

For this unscheduled event, a price policy has been taken into account that meets everyone's needs with tickets from 15 to 50 euros, it will be possible to purchase online on the San Carlo website. "On the initiative of Alessio Carbone,

ancien premier danseur of the Paris Opera, the evening will see a succession of two steps and solos from the great classical and contemporary repertoire.

"Dance has the power to move, to unite - explains Carbone - that's why the idea of ​​this show was born. The rich history of classical dance and its tradition are deeply linked to Ukrainian and Russian cultures. We will use force. of our passion and the beautiful friendship that exists between us dancers to help Ukraine and show the world that we are united for peace ".

The rich history of classical dance and its tradition are deeply linked to Ukrainian and Russian cultures.

We will use the strength of our passion and the beautiful friendship between us dancers to help Ukraine and show the world that we stand united for peace. "

The rich history of classical dance and its tradition are deeply linked to Ukrainian and Russian cultures.

We will use the strength of our passion and the beautiful friendship between us dancers to help Ukraine and show the world that we stand united for peace. "


    (HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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