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Glimpses of earlier SPARTAK


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#1 rg

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Posted 26 July 2005 - 08:32 AM

these four photos show dancers in Soviet ballet's first production of SPARTAK, Leonid Jacobson's 1956 version. none of the dancers shown here was in the first cast - see below for a photocard of the first cast's leading couple: Spartak & Phrygia - this foursome represents subsequent kirov ballet casts:
1. I. Chernichov as Spartak, 1964
2. K. Shatilov as Harmondi (the Crassus character), 1961
3. N. Petrova as Phrygia, 1957
4. B. Bregvadze as Spartak, 1957

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Posted 26 July 2005 - 08:44 AM

First cast leads in Jacobson's SPARTAK, published in 1961.
A. Makarov as Spartak and I. Zubkovskaya as Phrygia

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#3 Mashinka

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Posted 26 July 2005 - 09:30 AM

I have a video off Russian TV of a gala performance in honour of Inna Zubkovskaya from about 1993/4 which includes the pas de deux pictured above. It was a very well structured piece.

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Posted 26 July 2005 - 07:50 PM

Dear Mashinka,

Could you tell us a little more about this pas de deux/ I have always wanted to see Jakobson's Spartak, the plastique from photos is poignant and intriguing (those I've seen I believe featured Plisetskaya) -- I've always wanted to know what the continuity was like? How stylized was it? How did mime and dance relate?

A number of Jakobson's wonderful choreographic miniatures were performed here in SanFrancisco about a decade ago, by a company from St Petersburg -- I was very impressed -- and have since always wondered how his large pieces work.

Thanks, RG, for posting these pictures.

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Posted 26 July 2005 - 11:51 PM

In the Glory of Kirov DVD there is a 2 minute excerpt of Olga Moiseyeva dancing a solo for some men at a symposium and 3 minutes of another performance, a scene with Ascold Makarov and Zubkovskaya. Both must have been filmed in the late 60s.


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