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Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Nutcracker
Thursday December 10, 2009 at 7:30pm
Chester Fritz Auditorium
Yale Dr & University Ave
Grand Forks, North Dakota 58203 Get Directions
Orchestra seats are reduced $15 during Moscow Ballet's advance ticket offer with promo code: SAVE.

Featuring spectacular sets and beautifully costumed Russian dancers, Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker is an annual treat for the whole family. Whimsical and imaginative storytelling blends with the richness of Russian classical dance to make the Great Russian Nutcracker a unique performance not to be missed!

Choreographer Emelianov has been praised by critics for its unique setting of Act II in the "Land of Peace and Harmony." To convey his message of peace, Emelianov incorporates an ethereal dove that escorts Masha and the Prince to a land where there is no war or suffering. New for 2009 is a whimsical, giant, six-handed grandfather clock, which signals the transition to the "Land of Peace and Harmony."

Moscow Ballet continues its commitment to "Celebrating Children…The Arts Can Make a Difference.” Local children in each market will audition to appear with the 132 Russian dancers on the tours. Last year, more than 6,000 U.S. children performed the Great Russian Nutcracker with Moscow Ballet’s dancers, as part of its educational outreach campaign.

Set against Valentin Fedorov's spectacular scenic design, with larger-than-life puppets and the backdrop of unicorns, exotic birds and animals, the Great Russian Nutcracker is a visual delight
Category: Performing/Visual Arts
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