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Royal Danish Ballet - La Bayadère with Nikolaj Hübbe

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Published on Dec 5, 2012

On Oct 21 and 22, 2012, Works & Process at the Guggenheim presented the Royal Danish Ballet. Celebrating the 135th anniversary of La Bayadère, long a treasure of Russian repertoire, Artistic Director Nikolaj Hübbe, shared his vision for a new production prior to the premiere. Hübbe shared his staging ideas, Royal Danish Ballet dancers performed excerpts, and members of the creative team, including stage designer Richard Hudson, shared their creative process in a discussion moderated by John Meehan.

This program was made possible with assistance from Arlene C. Cooper.

PANEL
Nikolaj Hübbe, Artistic Director
Richard Hudson, Costume Designer
John Meehan, Moderator

CAST
Gitte Lindstrøm, Principal
Amy Watson, Principal
J'aime Crandall, Principal
Alban Lendorf, Principal
Lena Maria Gruber, Soloist
Holly Jean Dorger, Corps de Ballet
Jón Axel Fransson, Corps de Ballet
Alison Smith, Pianist

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