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Article: Bolshoi Best Yet to Come?(Brief Article)
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- Dance Magazine
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- October 1, 2002
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Bolshoi Ballet Opera House, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Washington, D.C. June 11-16, 2002
The Bolshoi Ballet was stingy, bringing only a few lead dancers for Swan Lake and La Bayadere, its two big productions here, and for the gala it shared with its sibling at the Bolshoi Theater, the Bolshoi Opera, which featured its chorus here. Three ballerinas had been announced--Anna Antonicheva, Nadezhda Gracheva, and Anastasia Volochkova--but Antonicheva danced not only her own scheduled performances, but also those of the indisposed Gracheva. Parts for second ballerinas and first female soloists, too, were given predominantly to just a couple of company ...
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