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🎭 Mariinsky Theatre Summarizes Its 243rd Season

The Mariinsky Theatre has officially concluded its 243rd season, reflecting on a year filled with artistic milestones. The theatre’s leadership highlighted notable premieres, successful tours, and the creative achievements of its artists. This season brought new challenges, yet the company maintained its high artistic standards. Special emphasis was placed on nurturing young talent and expanding the repertoire. Audiences warmly received the performances, and critics praised the professionalism and innovation of the productions. The season’s results serve as a source of pride and inspiration for the future, reaffirming the Mariinsky Theatre’s status as a leading cultural institution.

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🎭 Jeon Min-chul returns to Korea for leading role in 'Swan Lake'

Ballet dancer Jeon Min-chul, after completing his first season as a first soloist with the Mariinsky Ballet, returns to Korea to perform his first leading role as Prince Siegfried in Universal Ballet’s 'Swan Lake,' co-presented with the Seoul Arts Center. Running from August 14 to 23, the production is based on the traditional Mariinsky version, with new choreography by Oleg Vinogradov. Jeon aims to showcase the growth and artistry he developed in Russia, emphasizing emotional expression through movement. Julia Moon, Universal Ballet’s general director, reflected on Jeon's journey from student to international artist and the evolution of Korean ballet. The production features both established and next-generation dancers, highlighting the ongoing legacy and vibrancy of ballet in Korea.

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🎭 Marcelo Mourão Gomes leads classical ballet workshop in Manaus

Brazilian dancer Marcelo Mourão Gomes returns to Manaus to lead his first classical ballet workshop in the city, targeting intermediate and advanced dancers. Held at Icbeu on August 13 and 14, the workshop offers limited spots and is divided into two age groups. With over three decades of international experience, including twenty years as principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre, Gomes will focus on both technical mastery and the artistic individuality of each participant. The program includes classical practice and solo coaching, encouraging dancers to find their own voice. For Gomes, sharing his journey is a way to inspire and nurture the next generation. All attendees will receive certificates, and registration is now open.

✍️ Portal Você Jornalismo

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🎭 Holy Nativity Episcopal School opens new STREAM building

Holy Nativity Episcopal School in Florida has celebrated the opening of the Linda and Tom Weller STREAM Building, a nearly $2 million facility dedicated to expanding student learning in science, technology, robotics, and more. This modern building marks a significant milestone for the school community, reflecting a commitment to innovation and educational growth. Teachers, students, and parents are hopeful that the new space will inspire creativity and help prepare children for future challenges. The atmosphere is filled with pride and anticipation for the opportunities ahead.

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🎭 Actress and Ballerina Natalia Trubnikova Has Died

On August 10, Soviet actress and ballerina Natalia Trubnikova passed away in her Moscow apartment at the age of 71 after battling Parkinson's disease. Born in the capital, she graduated from the choreography faculty of GITIS and danced at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre. Her film career began in 1976, and she became widely loved for her role as Princess Melisenta in the musical fairy tale '31 June.' She later appeared in 'Formula of Love,' 'The Secret of the Snow Queen,' 'Dreamer,' and the series 'Alaska Kid.' Her last screen appearance was in the ballet film 'Revelations' in 1994. Her passing leaves a significant mark on Russian art and the hearts of her admirers.

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🎭 Tchaikovsky Summer Ballet School Opens in Beijing

The Tchaikovsky Summer Ballet School has opened at the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing. For six days, the center’s stage transforms into a makeshift St. Petersburg studio where Russian ballet stars teach young Chinese dancers. Leading soloists from the Mikhailovsky Theatre, Marat Shemiunov and Irina Perren, conduct master classes, guiding children as young as five and helping older students refine their technique and artistry. Participants are divided into two age groups, with classes running from morning to evening. The school concludes with a gala concert featuring both Russian teachers and Chinese talents, attended by parents and guests. This initiative strengthens cultural ties and inspires a new generation of performers.

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🎭 Ballet Manila mounts Petipa's ballet on love, redemption

Ballet Manila brings to the stage a fresh interpretation of Marius Petipa's ballet, centered on the timeless themes of love and redemption. The company explores the emotional core of this classic work with expressive choreography and innovative stagecraft. Dancers convey the characters' complex feelings, drawing the audience into a dramatic and uplifting narrative of overcoming adversity and finding hope. This premiere highlights Petipa's enduring influence on contemporary ballet and showcases the troupe's artistry in reviving classical masterpieces for today's audiences. The performance atmosphere is filled with passion, beauty, and a belief in art's power to transform lives.

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🎭 2027 Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's "The Nutcracker" costumes CBS News

In 2027, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre unveiled newly designed costumes for its annual production of The Nutcracker. Costume designers and artists collaborated to create vibrant, intricate outfits that captured the magical spirit of the classic ballet. Each costume was carefully crafted for both dancer comfort and visual appeal. Backstage, there was a sense of excitement and anticipation as performers donned their new looks. The premiere received enthusiastic praise from audiences and critics, who noted the fresh visual approach. The updated costumes became a focal point of conversation, highlighting the company’s creative commitment to tradition. This project symbolized renewal and inspiration for the entire troupe and ballet lovers alike.

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🎭 Pointe Live Classes & Conversations for Adults: NYC

On August 22, 2026, Pointe hosts a special half-day workshop for adult dancers in New York City, featuring SeHyun Jin and Daniel Ulbricht. Participants will experience BodyCode, ballet technique, and repertoire classes, followed by a panel discussion led by Pointe editor in chief Amy Brandt. The event is designed for advanced-beginner, intermediate, and advanced students, and pointe shoes are not required. Dancers may register for individual classes or the entire program. The day concludes with a photo session and farewells, fostering a sense of community, inspiration, and professional development among attendees.

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🎭 Ballet superstar Kim Ki-min: Next step is to become a choreographer like Roland Petit

World-renowned ballet star Kim Ki-min, principal dancer of the Mariinsky Ballet, shared his aspirations to become a choreographer inspired by legends like Roland Petit and Maurice Béjart. He expressed a preference for modern over classical choreography and lamented the fading of traditional ballet movements in contemporary dance. Kim recently starred in Béjart's iconic 'Boléro', yet remained self-critical, believing he would now perform the role differently. Initially hesitant, he accepted the Korea National University of Arts' offer to reimagine and direct a special 'Don Quixote' for their 30th anniversary, dedicating 7–8 hours daily to rehearsals with younger dancers. Through this process, he hopes to impart his artistic vision and contribute to the evolving boundaries of ballet.

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🎭 After performing all over the world, this 99-year-old still teaches ballet

This article tells the story of a 99-year-old ballerina who has devoted her life to the art of dance. After a successful career performing on stages around the world, she has not retired but continues to share her experience and passion for ballet by teaching new generations of dancers every day. Her classes are filled with energy, attention to detail, and genuine care for each student. Despite her age, she remains an inspiring example of strength, dedication, and love for her craft. Her journey proves that age is no barrier to creativity and the sharing of knowledge.

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🎭 East meets West in HK's Romeo + Juliet

Hong Kong Ballet, led by Septime Webre, reimagines Romeo and Juliet by shifting the setting from Verona to the dynamic, cosmopolitan Hong Kong of the 1960s. Juliet is the daughter of a Shanghai tycoon, pressured to marry for social gain, while Taipo, based on Tybalt, is a powerful Kowloon gang leader involved with Juliet’s mother. Amidst family intrigue, ambition, and forbidden love, Romeo and Juliet’s union becomes an act of rebellion. The production draws visual inspiration from classic Hong Kong cinema, filling the stage with neon lights, bustling markets, and lively restaurants. For Webre, this adaptation explores how Shakespeare’s timeless themes resonate in a new cultural and historical context. The ballet premieres in Beijing and Chengdu.

✍️ 杨玮萱

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