Advertisement

Kirov Ballet Adds Balanchine Work to Program at Center

Share
Times Staff Writer

In a surprise move, the Kirov Ballet has added Balanchine’s “Theme and Variations” to one of its three mixed-repertory programs during the company’s nine-day engagement, beginning Aug. 18, at the Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa.

“Theme and Variations” will be danced Aug. 25, replacing the originally announced “Paquita” grand pas de deux, the company announced Wednesday.

The remaining two mixed repertory programs will be the same as announced and will include “Chopiniana” and “Paquita” and other works.

Advertisement

The Kirov’s original program for Orange County--the company’s only Southern California stop--included neither of the two Balanchine works the company performed in New York and Washington. The recent addition of Balanchine ballets to the Kirov repertory in the wake of glasnost has made dance history because the master choreographer has been out of favor in the Soviet Union since he left his homeland in 1924.

Center President Thomas R. Kendrick refused to characterize the change in programming as a “turnaround.” He said only that some “technical difficulties” had somehow been worked out in the time since the company opened its four-city U.S. tour in New York on July 3.

“We started thinking about (the Balanchine program) as soon as we knew about it,” Kendrick said Wednesday. “But we had to make a commitment to our subscribers eight months ago, before any of this was really nailed down.

“Now, we’re delighted we can work out the rehearsal and technical difficulties of adding this to a non-subscription program,” he said. “Obviously, the Kirov performing Balanchine is a moment in history. . . .”

As to why “Theme” was chosen instead of Balanchine’s “Scotch Symphony,” or a program with both works, Kendrick said, “It’s going to be very difficult as it is to make these changes within the three programs.”

Kendrick said that Kirov artistic director Oleg Vinogradov concurred in the choice of “Theme.”

Advertisement

Balanchine created “Theme and Variations” (music by Tchaikovsky) in 1947 for American Ballet Theatre in New York as a homage to the classicism of Petipa. Indeed, New Yorker dance critic Arlene Croce recently described the work as a “fantasy on (Petipa’s) ‘Sleeping Beauty.’ ”

A staple of the ABT repertory, “Theme” was last seen at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles in 1987. The work is new to Orange County.

The Kirov first ventured into Balanchine territory in Leningrad in April when the Balanchine Trust sent Francia Russell, artistic co-director of the Pacific Northwest Ballet, and Suzanne Farrell, the eminent Balanchine ballerina, to stage “Theme” and “Scotch Symphony” for the company.

The Kirov danced both works during its recent engagements in New York and Washington. However, the Orange County performance of “Theme” will be the company’s only presentation of the work on the West Coast; it is not on the schedule for the troupe’s seven-day run in San Francisco, which opened Wednesday.

The tentative schedule and casting for the Kirov’s mixed-repertory programs:

* Aug. 25, 8 p.m.: “Chopiniana” (Fokine): Zhanna Ayupova, Kirill Melnikov, Irina Sitnikova, Natalia Pavlova; “Swan Lake” adagio (Petipa/Tchaikovsky): Yulia Makhalina, Evgeny Neff; “The Fairy Doll” trio (Nikolai and Sergei Legat/Bayer): Ayupova, Andrei Bosov, Andrei Garbuz; “The Dying Swan” (Fokine/Saint-Saens): Galina Mezentseva; “Don Quixote” pas de deux (Petipa/Minkus): Tatiana Terekhova, Igor Petrov; “Theme and Variations” (Balanchine/Tchaikovsky): Larisa Lezhnina, Farukh Ruzimatov.

* Aug. 26, 8 p.m.: “Chopiniana”: Elena Pankova, Yuri Zhukov, Sitnikova, Pavlova; “The Conception” (Dmitri Briantsev/Arvo Part): Vanda Lubkovskaya, Bosov; “The Knight in a Tiger’s Skin” (Vinogradov/Aleksei Machavariani adagio: Tatiana Ariskina, Eldar Aliev; “Adagio” (Eifman/Albinoni): Neff; “Pas de deux in the Style of the Thirties” (Briantsev/Shostakovich): Irina Chistiakova, Yuri Fateyev; “Paquita” (Petipa/Deldeviz): Makhalina, Aliev, Chistiakova, Veronika Ivanova, Garbuz.

Advertisement

* Aug. 27, 2 p.m.: “The Fairy Doll” trio: Chistiakova, Petrov, Bosov; “Don Quixote” pas de deux: Pankova, Ruzimatov; “Paquita”: Terekhova, Konstantin Zaklinsky, Chistiakova, Ivanova, Garbuz; “Chopiniana,” “Swan Lake” adagio, “The Dying Swan”: same cast as on Aug. 25.

Information: (714) 556-2787.

Advertisement