Maria Prorvich

Maria Prorvich

Рождение : 1974-03-23, Moscow, Russia

История

Maria Prorvich is a Russian ballerina formerly with the Bolshoi Ballet. She is married to former Bolshoi Artistic Director and principal dancer Sergei Filin.

Профиль

Maria Prorvich

Фильмы

Дочь фараона
Pas d'action
Путешествующий по Египту в XIX веке англичанин засыпает в пирамиде и проваливается во времена фараонов, где немедленно влюбляется в дочь правителя.
Bolshoi Ballet: La Sylphide
Pas de six
On his wedding day, the young Scotsman James is awakened with a kiss from an ethereal winged creature, a Sylph. Entranced by her beauty, James risks everything to pursue an unattainable love. La Sylphide is one of the world’s oldest surviving ballets, and a treasure in Danish ballet master August Bournonville’s style. Staged for the Bolshoi by Bournonville expert Johan Kobborg, this production is the ultimate romantic masterpiece. Captured live from the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow.
Bolshoi Ballet: The Bright Stream
Zina's Friend
During harvest festival at a collective farm, a visiting dance troupe reunites a ballerina with her childhood friend Zina. In order to teach her unfaithful husband a lesson, Zina, the ballerina, and the ballerina’s husband decide to swap roles for the evening… Alexei Ratmansky invokes the genius of Shostakovich’s score at the Bolshoi, creating a laugh-out-loud masterpiece with its bits of slapstick comedy, hilarious deceptions, false identities including Principal Dancer Ruslan Skvortsov dressed as a Sylph and its many colorful characters! The Bolshoi bursts with vivid life and bright spirits in Ratmansky’s brilliantly choreographed smash. Captured live on Apr 29, 2012.
Bolshoi Ballet: Le Corsaire
Grand Pas des Eventails
Inspired by Lord Byron’s epic poem, this jewel of the repertoire boasts a lavish production complete with a shipwreck, pirates, and some of ballet’s most renowned scenes.
Esmeralda
Esmeralda's friend
La Esmeralda is a ballet in three acts and five scenes, inspired by the novel Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo, originally choreographed by Jules Perrot to music by Cesare Pugni, with sets by William Grieve and costumes by Mme. Copère.
Bolshoi Ballet: Coppélia
Le Travail (Work)
In this joyful version, a beautiful mechanical doll interferes with the happiness of two lovers. Original choreography by Marius Petita. New version by Sergei Vikharev. Music by Leo Delibes. Live performance 29 May 2011.