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Astana Ballet presents Masterpieces

Wed 20 November 2019
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
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For the first time on the West Coast - ASTANA BALLET - the top performance theater of the Republic of Kazakhstan. ASTANA BALLET is one of the top performance theater companies of the Republic of Kazakhstan. For the first time, the theater group will be on the West Coast, featuring a world class and diverse repertoire, set on a technically riveting stage. The program will include classic and modern dance as well as original compositions by renowned choreographers. THE ASTANA BALLET THEATER has toured all over the world with performances in Paris, Beijing, Vienna, Budapest, Tokyo, Brussels and last year's performance at the Lincoln Center in New York City. They have also been invited twice to perform at the International Festival "Stars of the White Nights" in St. Petersburg. The evening's performance will feature _THE HERITAGE OF THE GREAT STEPPE_, a Kazakh folk dance which is full of expressive music and remarkable artistic imagery. Also will be three neoclassical one-act BALLETS, which include two pieces by Brazilian choreographer_ Ricardo Amarante_: _LOVE FEAR LOSS_, a BALLET SET TO SONGS BY_ Edith Piaf _that focuses on Piaf's remarkable life story; and_ A FUEGO LENTO_, a BALLET THAT USES THE RHYTHMS OF A SAMBA AND TANGO TO TELL A PASSIONATE STORY ABOUT THE FLUSH OF FIRST LOVE. The final one-act , _LOVE’S LOST IDOLS_, is by the renowned New York-based choreographer _Nicolo Fonte_, who is known for his daring and original approach to dance. TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW! [https://www.eventticketboss.com/events/astana-ballet-presents-masterpieces-san-diego]
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