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Maison de la danse 2020 - Director : Plasson, Fabien

Choreographer(s) : Ivanov, Lev (Russian Federation) Vainonen, Vassili (Russian Federation)

Present in collection(s): Maison de la danse , Saisons 2020 > 2024

Video producer : Maison de la Danse de Lyon

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Casse-Noisette

Maison de la danse 2020 - Director : Plasson, Fabien

Choreographer(s) : Ivanov, Lev (Russian Federation) Vainonen, Vassili (Russian Federation)

Present in collection(s): Maison de la danse , Saisons 2020 > 2024

Video producer : Maison de la Danse de Lyon

en fr

Casse-Noisette

Le soir de Noël, la jeune Clara fait un rêve : elle imagine son cadeau –  un casse-noisette – prendre vie et l’entraîner dans des aventures  fantastiques. Le conte de fées scénique qui s’ensuit, créé par Marius  Petipa et Lev Ivanov en 1892, est entré dans la tradition classique. Fort de ses 50 danseurs, le Yacobson Ballet en propose une version  élégante et fidèle à ses racines russes. La mise en scène du grand  chorégraphe soviétique Vassili Vainonen est articulée aux décors et  costumes imaginés en 2013 par Vladimir Firer et Alexander Khramtsov. Les  effets de transparence qu’ils introduisent dans la palette colorée de Casse-Noisette soulignent  la richesse chorégraphique de scènes devenues célèbres, de la valse des  flocons aux poupées qui s’animent. Clara elle-même devient la ballerine  idéale, portée par la partition mythique de Tchaïkovski – l’occasion  pour le Yacobson Ballet, acclamé dans le monde entier par les  connaisseurs de danse classique russe, de déployer sa maîtrise technique  et stylistique. 


Source : Maison de la Danse de Lyon

Ivanov, Lev

Russian dancer, choreographer and teacher, 1834 – 1901.

A graduate of the St Petersburg Theatre School, character dancer with the Mariinsky (the Russian ballet company attached St Petersburg's principal opera house) from 1852 to 1893, he performed many mimed roles, including Phoebus in “Esmeralda” and Conrad in “le Corsaire”.

As Marius Petipa's assistant at the St Petersburg Imperial Theatre, he devised around twenty ballets, some of them in collaboration. With Marius Petipa he co-wrote “Swan Lake” (acts II and IV) in 1895 and “Cinderella” (act II) with Cecchetti (1893). Alone, he choreographed a first version of “The Polovtsian Dances” (1980) from “Prince Igor” and “The Nutcracker” in 1892.

His choreography is characterised first and foremost by a profound understanding of the music. His success opened the way for choreography to use the symphonic or instrumental music that developed in the twentieth century.


Source: Dictionnaire de la Danse, Philippe Le Moal, Larousse, 1999


More information: larousse.fr

Vainonen, Vassili

Vassili Vainonen, né le 21 février 1901 à Saint-Pétersbourg (Russie) et mort le 23 mars 1964 à Moscou (URSS), est un danseur, librettiste et chorégraphe soviétique, apprécié pour le classicisme de ses œuvres.

Vassili Vainonen étudie à l'École impériale du ballet du Théâtre Marie. Il y a pour condisciples Leontiev et Ponomarev. Il rejoint la troupe du GATOB (futur Kirov, ex-Mariinsky) en 1919 jusqu'en 1938 et excelle surtout dans la danse de caractère. Il commence sa carrière de chorégraphe dans les années 1920, avec notamment La Valse de Moscou, et est influencé par Fokine et Isadora Duncan. 

Il chorégraphie L'Âge d'or (1930) mis en musique par Chostakovitch, et Flammes de Paris, sur une musique de Boris Assafiev en 1932 à propos de la Révolution française pour le Kirov. Il reprend la chorégraphie inspirée par Marius Petipa du Casse-noisette de Tchaïkovski en 1934. Cette version restera pendant des décennies le modèle du ballet classique. 

De 1946 à 1950 et de 1954 à 1958, il est chorégraphe au Bolchoï de Moscou avec notamment Mirandolina (1946) sur une musique de Sergueï Vassilenko et Gayaneh de Khatchatourian en 1957. 


Source : Wikipédia

Plasson, Fabien

Born in 1977, Fabien Plasson is a video director specialized in the field of performing arts (dance , music, etc).

During his studies at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts de Lyon (joined in 1995) Fabien discovered video art. He was trained by various video artists (Joel Bartoloméo Pascal Nottoli , Eric Duyckaerts , etc).
He first experimented with the creation of installations and cinematic objects.

From 2001 to 2011, he was in charge of Ginger & Fred video Bar’s programming at La Maison de la Danse in Lyon. He discovered the choreographic field and the importance of this medium in the dissemination, mediation and pedagogical approach to dance alongside Charles Picq, who was a brilliant video director and the director of the video department at that time.

Today, Fabien Plasson is the video director at La Maison de la Danse and in charge of the video section of Numeridanse.tv, an online international  video library, and continues his creative activities, making videos of concerts, performances and also creating video sets for live performances.

Sources: Maison de la Danse ; Fabien Plasson website

More information: fabione.fr

Yacobson Ballet

Artistic direction: Andrian Fadeev

Creation: 1969


Yacobson Ballet was founded in 1969 by Ballet Master and famous choreographer Leonid Yacobson. It was the first Russian independent company - not associated with an Opera - it quickly created a buzz within the Russian ballet landscape and received the title of "Miniature Company", referring to the short lengths of the pieces created by its founder. During seven years as a director, Leonid Yacobson worked on the development of dance in Russia and collaborated with renowned dancers such as Natalia Makarova, Alla Osipenko, Maya Plisetskaya and Mikhail Baryshniko.
 

After Yacobson's death in 1976, his closest collaborator took the direction of the company and opened the repertoire to Russian and foreign choreographers, developing a repertoire of creations based on the founding technique of ballet. The company also began to export its excellent reputation outside of Russia.
 

Since 2011, the Yacobson Ballet has been directed by Andrian Fadeev, ex principal dancer of the Mariinsky Ballet. With his strength of conviction,
Fadeev wanted to bring the company - composed of 75 dancers with astonishing technique and soloists with strong personalities - to an international level. He rejuvenated ballets from the classical repertoire. And following tradition, he is commissioning and updating new stage productions and costume designs. Cutting the lengthy parts in order to keep what is essential; he gives spirit and rhythm to those historical pieces and modernizes them. The company is a beautiful way to rediscover traditional ballet repertoire, performed elegantly and with brio by excellent dancers.


Source:Trait d'union


More information : yacobsonballet.ru/en

Casse-Noisette

Choreography : Vassili Vainonen

Interpretation : YACOBSON BALLET SAINT PETERSBURG STATE ACADEMIC BALLET THEATER

Text : Marius Petipa, Vassili Vainonen

Original music : Piotr Illitch Tchaïkovski

Costumes : Vladimir Firer, Alexander Khramtsov

Settings : Vladimir Firer, Alexander Khramtsov

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