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Diana Vishneva as Aurora in the Sleeping Beauty © Gene Schiavone - American Ballet Theatre i
Sleeping Beauty to be performed this Summer 2020
Winners, FEDORA Prizes
© Doug Gifford i
American Ballet Theatre has just announced its Spring Season 2020, and we're very excited to see again the winner of our first edition of the FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize, Sleeping Beauty by choreographer Alexei Ratmansky as of June 15th, 2020.
Don't miss the chance to see Alexei's Ratmansky's inspired reconstruction of this classic ballet and book your tickets now!
More news: Of Love and Rage, shortlisted for the Prize in 2019 and by the same choreographer will also be performed as of June 2nd, 2020. We just never can have enough!
The New York Times has announced the Best Classical Music of 2019!
The new opera "Denis & Katya" by Philip Venables and Ted Huffman that won the FEDORA - GENERALI Prize for Opera 2019 has made the list.
Winners
Platform-K
21 January 2022
Ghent / Belgium
On 20 January, the FEDORA Team attended a performance of the Goldberg Variations in Bruges, a piece choreographed by Michiel Vandevelde which stars Oskar Stalpaert a dancer of the programme "Dance training for people with a disability" led by Platform-K, winner of the FEDORA Education Prize 2021.
Read moreDenis & Katya by Composer Philip Venables and Stage Director Ted Huffman of Opera Philadelphia, Winner of the FEDORA - GENERALI Prize for Opera 2019, premieres in France today! After a success in the United States, the piece has been adapted for French audiences and will be performed on July 26th, 28th and 29th 2021 at Opéra Comédie, Montpellier, France.
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