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CastSara MearnsSterling HyltinMegan FairchildTiler PeckAdrian Danchig-WaringLauren Lovette
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DirectorVincent Bataillon
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Release Date2017
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Runtime1 hr 41 min
The New York City Ballet, with its collection of extraordinary dancers and unique repertoire, is one of the most prestigious dance companies in the world. This exceptional production, performed in Paris after eight years away, revolves around three great French composers who inspired NYCB founder George Balanchine: Charles Gounod, Maurice Ravel and Georges Bizet. The four ballets performed, choreographed from 1925 to 1980, perfectly encapsulate Balanchine's genius and his very own neoclassical style. They also provide a particular insight on the bonds that tied Balanchine to France. What is known today as Walpurgisnacht Ballet was a ballet choreographed for the opera Faust (Gounod) at the Paris Opera in 1975. It premiered as an independent piece in New York in 1980. Sonatine, set to a music by Maurice Ravel, was created by two New York City French principals, Violette Verdy and Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux. La Valse was originally composed by Ravel for the Ballets Russes and Serge Diaghilev,
New York City Ballet in Paris is a 2017 arts entertainment and culture movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 41 minutes.