2013/14 Season Opening Gala Staatsballett Berlin
Once a year, the company of the Staatsballett Berlin present their audience with a truly special gift. This season opened with a BALLET GALA to celebrate the beginning of the jubilee season. The event featured masterpieces of choreography, rarities from the history of ballet, and wholly new, contemporary pieces. This is season 2013/14 Opening Gala

Heute ist das Gestern von Morgen (Today is the Yesterday of Tomorrow) by Krasina Pavlova and Arshak Ghalumyan

Heute ist das Gestern von Morgen (Today is the Yesterday of Tomorrow) by Krasina Pavlova and Arshak Ghalumyan
Program:
- The Swan Lake, Waltz from the 1st act by Mikhail Kaniskin, Marina Kanno, Nanami Tera, Kevin Pouzou, choreography by Patrice Bart, music Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Lacrimosa by Marian Walter, choreography by Gyula Pandi, music Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Paquita Pas de Trois by Iana Balova, Stephanie Greenwald and Taras Bilenko, Marius Petipa
- Trasparente by Beatrice Knop and Leonard Jakovina, choreography by Ronald Savkovic, music Arshak Ghalumyan, feat, Mariza
- They by Shoko Nakamura and Michael Banzhaf, choreography by Tim Plegge, music Henrik Schwarz
- Voyage by Vladimir Malakhov, choreography by Renato Zanella, music by Wolfgang Amadeuz Mozart
- Don Quixote grand pas by Iana Salenko and Dinu Tamazlacaru, choreography Marius Petipa, music by Ludwig Minkus and Ricardo Drigo
- Augenblick by Elisa Carrillo Cabrera and Mikhail Kaniskin, choreography by Xenia Wiest, music by Frederic Chopin
- Ballet 101 by Vladislav Marinov, choreography by Eric Gauthier
- Heute ist das Gestern von Morgen (Today is the Yesterday of Tomorrow) by Krasina Pavlova and Arshak Ghalumyan, choreography by Raimondo Rebeck, music by Max Richter
- Herman Schmerman by Nadja Saidakova and Federico Spallitta, choreography by William Forsythe, music by Thom Willems
- Ballet Imperial by Shoko Nakamura and Wieslaw Dudek, choreography by George Balanchine, music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Photos by Jack Devant © with kind permission of the Staatsballett Berlin, special thanks to Vladimir Malakhov and Nadine Jäger.
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