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Paris. France BALLET photoshoot with:
Lisa Petit -  Paul Mayeras
Opéra national de Paris
 
 

TORONTO. CANADA. A short video presentation by artist Dmitry Savchenko before the AWARD CEREMONY.
International Peace Festival - Festival International de la Paix 
Dmitry Savchenko was awarded  IPF | FIP Lifetime Achievement Award 
in the Art of Photography. The IPF Lifetime Achievement Awards in Film, Music, 
and the Arts are three special IPF Awards that are awarded by the International Peace Festival (IPF) to professionals and performers who work in film, music, and other art forms and who, during their lifetimes,
have made creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance in their chosen artistic field. 

"As a symbolic language communicated through the body, dance is one tool to support peacebuilders and communities in conflict to develop the range of their communication and understanding.
In bestowing the Lifetime Achievement Award in the Art of Photography to Mr. Dmitry
Savchenko, the International Peace Festival | Festival International de la Paix Awards Committee honours and celebrates Mr. Savchenko’s exceptional artistic achievements in giving expression to an art form with significant potential for connecting and providing solidarity and cooperation as global standards for human development. "

SWAN LAKE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swan_Lake

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SPARTACUS

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus_%28ballet%29

Spartacus, or Spartak, is a ballet by Aram Khachaturian (1903–1978). The work follows the exploits of Spartacus, the leader of the slave uprising against the Romans known as the Third Servile War, although the ballet's storyline takes considerable liberties with the historical record. Khachaturian composed the ballet in 1954, and for this was awarded a Lenin Prize that year. It was first staged, with choreography by Leonid Yakobson, in Leningrad 1956, but only with qualified success since Yakobson abandoned conventional pointe in his choreography. The ballet received its first staging at the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow in 1958, choreographed by Igor Moiseev; however it was the 1968 production, choreographed by Yury Grigorovich, which achieved the greatest acclaim for the ballet. It remains one of Khachaturian's best known works and is prominent within the repertoires of the Bolshoi Theatre and other ballet companies in Russia and the former Soviet Union.

 
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L'histoire de Manon

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27histoire_de_Manon

L'histoire de Manon is a ballet comprising the music of Jules Massenet, arranged and partially orchestrated by British composer Leighton Lucas, re-orchestrated entirely by conductor Martin Yates in 2011. The piece was first presented by The Royal Ballet in London in 1974, with choreography by Sir Kenneth MacMillan and it continues to be recognised internationally as the company's signature ballet. Ironically, the ballet contains none of the music from Massenet's opera Manon, with which it shares an almost identical story. The music compiled by Lucas is drawn from other works by Massenet, including thirteen operas and two oratorios as well as his orchestral suites, various songs and piano works. The ballet is a mainstay of the modern repertoire, generally referred to as simply Manon.

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Paris. France BALLET photoshoot with: Lisa Petit - Opéra national de Paris
 Paris. France BALLET photoshoot with:  Paul Mayeras - Opéra national de Paris

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