music, Nikolai Rimsky-Kosakov ; artistic director and choreography by Christopher Hampson ; directed for the screen by Ross MacGibbon ; a Scottish Ballet production
choreography, Christopher Wheeldon ; music, Joby Talbot ; a co-production of The Royal Ballet and the National Ballet of Canada ; director (for The Royal Ballet), Kevin O'Hare ; directed for the screen by Ross MacGibbon ; a Royal Opera House production
music, Sergei Prokofiev (Les Chant du Monde Editions) ; choreography, Alexei Ratmansky (2002) ; libretto by Nikolai Volkov after motifs from the fairytale by Charles Perrault ; a co-production of Mariinsky Theatre, Telmondis, Mezzo with the participation of France 2 ; TV direction, Vincent Massip, Antoine Perset ; producers, Antoine Perset & Dennis Morlière
Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo, Jean-Christophe Maillot ; a co-production by Telmondis, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo, Arte France, Mezzo ; with the support of the Centre National de la Cinématographie et de l'Image Animée ; TV director, Denis Caiozzi
[Cohen Media Group presents] ; Arcadia Motion Pictures y Mama Films presentan ; una coproducción Hispano-Francesa, Nix Films, Sisifo Films, The Kraken Films . [and others] ; producida por Ibon Cormenzana, Jérôme Vidal, Pablo Berger ; escrita y dirigida por Pablo Berger.
Don Quixote (Choreographic work : Gorski after Petipa, M)
Author
the Amsterdam Music Theatre ; Dutch National Ballet ; choreography, Marius Petipa and Alexander Gorski ; production and additional choreography, Alexei Ratmansky ; music, Ludwig Minkus ; a Dutch National Ballet and 3 Minutes West co-production in association with the NTR ; produced and directed by Adrienne Liron and Jeff Tudor
un film chorégraphique de Jean-Christophe Maillot ; musiques, Felix Mendelssohn, Daniel Teruggi, Bertrand Maillot ; sous la Présidence de S.A.R. La Princesse de Hanovre, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo présentent
by Antonio Gades ; based on the theatre play by Federico García Lorca ; music by Emilio de Diego, Perelló y Monreal (Ay, mi sombrero, EMI), Felipe Campuzano (Rumba). Suite flamenca / by Antonio Gades ; music by Antonio Gades, Ricardo Freire, Juan Antonio Zafra ; from Teatro Real de Madrid, a Teatro Real, Fundación Antonio Gades production
by Antonio Gades and Carlos Saura ; music, Antonio Gades, Juan Antonio Zafra Moreno, Ricardo Freire González, Georges Bizet ("Carmen"), Manuel Penella ("El Gato montes"), José Ortega Heredia and Federico García Lorca ("Verde que te quiero verde") ; from Teatro Real de Madrid, a Teatro Real, Fundación Antonio Gades production
Date
c2011
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