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Le Corsaire revised by Farukh Ruzimatov 06.12, 09.12.2009Le Corsaire, like many classical ballets, is a beautiful fairytale. |
The story of a Greek girl saved from a Turkish seraglio by a pirate appeared on the ballet stage in the 19th century, at the time when fairytales were eagerly told and shown.
Farukh Ruzimatov is widely considered as one of the greatest Ali ever – now the internationally renowned dancer has presented his own rendition of the famous ballet.
The new production of Le Corsaire consists of two acts instead of three as the most common version performed across the globe does.
The sets and costumes for the ballet production are created by distinguished set designer Valery Levental.
Bright characters, wild fights of the buccaneers, tender melancholy of captivated beauties in Turkish seraglios and a great love story written by Lord Byron will win the hearts of the public.
Farukh Ruzimatov is widely considered as one of the greatest Ali ever – now the internationally renowned dancer has presented his own rendition of the famous ballet.
The new production of Le Corsaire consists of two acts instead of three as the most common version performed across the globe does.
The sets and costumes for the ballet production are created by distinguished set designer Valery Levental.
Bright characters, wild fights of the buccaneers, tender melancholy of captivated beauties in Turkish seraglios and a great love story written by Lord Byron will win the hearts of the public.

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