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WATCH: Exhilarating ballet returns to Emperors

The company has created more than 20 modern and 15 classical ballets.

It’s been said that attending a ballet is a truly magical event, an emotional and enchanting storytelling journey that will leave you feeling exhilarated.

The Crown of the Russian Ballet, proudly presented by Edouard Miasnikov and the acclaimed international theatre company, the Royal Moscow Ballet, will be returning to Emperors Palace at the Theatre of Marcellus for two days on July 21 and 22.

The two-hour extravaganza will be lead by chief choreographer and principal dancer, Anatoly Emelianov, and artistic director, Anna Aleksidze.

The dazzling double bill programme embraces Marius Petipa’s One Act Ballet, the Paquit with music by Ludwig Minkus; and Anatoly Emilianov’s choreographic interpretation of the Firebird to the musical composition of Igor Stravinsky.

Also read: Russian ballet comes to Emperors Palace

The Royal Moscow Ballet, which consists of graduates of the best Russian choreography, ballet and dance schools, premiered in August 2002.

It celebrates its 16th anniversary this year.

The company has created more than 20 modern and 15 classical ballets, which have been created by its founders Emelianov and Aleksidze, and has toured successfully around the globe presenting more than a thousand performances.

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