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Award Winning Russian-European Dance Fusion
A UK First for Russian ACT
- Russia's Newest Dance Stars Hit London For Russian ACT
Festival -
- Rare Opportunity To See And Compare With Bussell And Zelensky -
2 November, London: Darcy Bussell and Igor Zelensky, Dina
Husein and Anna Abalihina are all part of the dance element
of the Russian ACT festival (www.russianact.co.uk),
a major celebration and showcase of Russian arts and culture taking place
at venues across London from 4 October - 2 December
Dina Husein and Anna Abalihina are performing their critically
acclaimed contemporary dance production In The Place of My Dream for the
first time in the UK. The performance is a rare opportunity to see modern
dance stars from a country famed for ballet and dance traditions. In
The Place Of My Dream will be performed at The Place, 17 Duke's Road,
WC1, from 1-2 December at 8pm.
Darcy Bussell and Igor Zelensky are performing at Sadler's
Wells (28 November - 2 December at 730pm). Joined by dancers from the
Bolshoi and Royal Ballet they explore what is possible when the great
Russian and British schools of dance combine. The special programme comprises
work by George Balanchine, Roland Petit and modern choreography from Alistair
Marriott and Alla Sigalova.
In The Place of My Dream and the Bussell and Zelensky collaboration
offer dance fans a unique perspective into Russia's rich cultural heritage
of dance and the performing arts. Husein and Abalihina, graduates of both
the Moscow Chorographical Lyceum and the Rotterdam Dance Academy, fuse
classical and contemporary dance elements drawn from European and Russian
styles and their own experience of dancing in Russia, the Netherlands,
Belgium and Germany. The 23 year old pair won the Golden Mask Award, Russia's
highest prize for contemporary dance, in 2005.
In The Place of My Dream showcases Husein and Abalihina's talents
in a performance that combines animation and audiovisual effects to explore
the deepest reaches of human emotions through a surreal world that sucks
the audience into the dancers' dreams and fantasies.
In The Place Of My Dream was created with support from Russia's
State Nations Theatre and is set to music by Richardas Norvilla.
The Russian ACT festival (www.russianact.co.uk)
is a compelling programme of arts and culture put together by Russia's
newest cultural leaders. From previously unseen performers to opportunities
to experience Russia's past masters, this year's festival includes orchestral,
theatre, jazz, and dance events. Russian ACT takes place at venues across
London from 4 October to 2 December. [Full festival details in notes to
editors].
Booking Tickets
In The Place Of My Dream
1 - 2 December at 8pm
The Place, 17 Duke's Road, WC1.
Tickets range from £5-£15. Book online at www.theplace.org.uk
or call Tickets and Information at The Place on 020 7121 1100
Igor Zelenksy and Darcey Bussell
28 November - 2 December at 730pm
Sadler's Wells Rosebery Avenue, EC1.
Tickets range from £13-£40. Book online at www.sadlerswells.com
or call Tickets and Information on 0870 737 7737.
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Further information and images
Kallaway
Anna Cusden
anna.cusden@kallaway.co.uk
020 7221 7883
Will Kallaway
will.Kallaway@kallaway.co.uk
020 7221 7883
Images from In The Place Of My Dream, can be viewed and downloaded
from: http://www.kallaway.co.uk/russian-act-picture-library.asp
The Place
Richard Thompson richard.thompson@theplace.org.uk
020 7121 1023
Notes to Editors
ABOUT RUSSIAN ACT (www.russianact.co.uk)
Russian ACT is an international festival that showcases Russia's rich
and diverse culture at venues across the world. This year Russian ACT
takes place in Singapore and London. Compelling programmes are put together
by Russia's newest cultural leaders, while concerts and exhibitions provide
an opportunity to experience Russia's past masters.
Russian ACT in London (October 2 - December 4, 2006).
Russian ACT has been run in London for three years, providing an insight
into the arts and culture of a country that has largely baffled the British.
Churchill referred to Russia as a 'riddle wrapped inside an enigma'.
Artists taking part at events across London include Igor Zelensky
and Darcy Bussell, exploring what happens when two great ballet
traditions meet; violin virtuoso, Gidon Kremer with Kremerata
Baltica; Maxim Shostakovich, revisits his father's 15th symphony;
Max Penson's photographic chronicles of the massive social changes
in central Asia are displayed for the first time; Diana Husein
and Anna Albalihina, two rising stars of Russian modern dance;
Sergei Leiferkus returns to his St Petersburg roots with a tribute
to Shostakovich; Dmirty Krymov and the School of Dramatic Art,
bring images to life and turn people into puppets; the Moscow Composers
Orchestra rift with Russian Folk.
Russian ACT is organised by: marka:face:fashion and supported by the
Russian Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Alfa Bank and Ural
Sib.
Upcoming Russian ACT events in London:
JAZZ
Moscow Composers Orchestra
CARGO, 83 Rivington Street, Shoreditch, 14 November, 8pm
Presented in association with the London Jazz Festival
Led by Vladimir Miller, a British pianist and composer born to a Russian
émigré family in Chile, the Moscow Composers Orchestra brings
together celebrated musicians - including bassist Vladimir Volkov and
trumpeter Slava Gayvoronsky - whose roots are in Russia but whose careers
span continents. The Moscow Composers Orchestra offers fascinating musical
innovations from the border where two cultures collide, taking harmonies
from the West and interlacing them with variations of Russian folk. Combining
original concert programming with electronica, academic music, jazz and
world music, the Centre occupies a unique niche in Moscow's rich cultural
landscape.
TICKETS: £12.50. Book online at www.cargo-london.com or call
Tickets and Information on 020 7749 7840. See also www.londonjazzfestival.com
THEATRE
The School of Dramatic Art
Director DMITRY KRYMOV
Riverside Studios, Crisp Road, London, W6
24 - 27 November, 7.45 p.m.
Presented in association with FEEAST
The laboratory space that is Moscow's School of Dramatic Art arrives in
London to tell two new and very strange dramatic tales. In Donky Khot,
a wordplay on Cervantes' supernovel, director Dmitry Krymov brings to
life a nostalgia for a world culture. What results is a theatre in which
reality is as changeable as in cartoons, where drawn images come alive
and where people turn into puppets. Not a Fairy Tale is a collage of Russia's
favourite stories turned on their head: Red Riding Hood beaten to death
by hungry urchins; the Frog Princess fried up for dinner, and the villainous
dragon Gorynich becoming an innocent victim. This highly original piece
was recently recognised with a nomination for innovation at the Russian
Golden Mask awards.
TICKETS: £19 (£14 concs). Book online at www.riversidestudios.co.uk
or call Tickets and Information on 020 8237 1111. See also www.feeast.com
DANCE
Igor Zelensky and Darcy Bussell
Sadler's Wells Theatre
28 November - 2 December, 7:30pm.
Darcy Bussell, the prima ballerina and the principle guest soloist of
the Royal Ballet, Covent Garden join forces with Igor Zelensky to create
a spectacle of dance at Sadler's Wells. Internationally acclaimed Igor
Zelensky, one of the worlds most accomplished ballet dancers, is a principle
of the Mariinksky Theatre in St. Peterburg. Darcy Bussell has been the
Royal Ballet's prima ballerina for almost two decades. Joined by colleagues
from the Bolshoi, Mariinsky and Royal Ballet companies Bussell and Zelensky
will present a special programme of work by George Balanchine and Roland
Petit accompanied by modern choreography from Alistair Marriott and Alla
Sigalova. Russian ACT showcases the collaborative possibility of the marriage
of these two schools.
TICKETS: £13-£40. Book online at www.sadlerswells.com
or call Tickets and Information on 0870 737 7737
Dina Husein and Anna Abalihina
In the Place of my Dream
The Place, 17 Duke's Road, WC1
1- 2 December, 7.30 p.m.
Graduates of both the Moscow Choreographical Lyceum and the Rotterdam
Dance Academy, Dina Husein and Anna Abalihina, have pioneered a unique
fusion of classical and contemporary dance of Russian and western European
styles. After several years spent dancing in the Netherlands, Belgium
and Germany, the 23 year old duo are now based in Moscow, where they regularly
collaborate with leading Russian and foreign choreographers, and always
evoke huge interest from both critics and the public when they perform.
Russian ACT brings to London a highly acclaimed new piece, In the Place
of my Dream, created with the support of the Russian State Nations
Theatre. Set to music by Richardas Norvilla, and making inspired use of
animations and video effects, their work explores the deepest reaches
of human emotions and creates a surreal world which sucks the audience
into the dancers' dreams and fantasies.
TICKETS: £5-£15. Book online at www.theplace.org.uk
or call Tickets and Information on 020 7387 0031
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