Herman Severin Løvenskiold

La Sylphide

Сильфида

La Sylphide is not only the oldest of the classical ballets, but it also marks the start of dancing on pointe. It is the ultimate romantic masterpiece, which follows a young Scotsman who, on the day of his wedding, falls in love with a vision of a magical Sylph. The Bolshoi Theatre and Bolshoi Ballet in Cinema showcase Johan Kobborg’s production, which conveys the spirit of the ballet in this romantic tale. Anastasia Stashkevich appears as Sylph and Semyon Chudin as James in the pursuit of unattainable love.

Language

English, french, russian

Runtime

1 hour 42 minutes with one intermission

Act 1

49 min

Intermission

15 min

Act 2

38 min

2018

12+

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