Swan Lake

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Swan Lake

Descripción

BALLET IN FOUR ACTS (1877) 
MUSIC BY PIOTR ILICH TCHAIKOVSKY 
CHOREOGRAPHY BY MARIO GALIZZI BASED ON THE ORIGINALS BY MARIUS PETIPA AND LEV IVANOV

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DIRECTOR OF THE PERMANENT BALLET

Paloma Herrera

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, she began her training with Olga Ferri and graduated with the highest qualification at Teatro Colón Institute of Advanced Studies in Art.

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Permanent Ballet

The Permanent Ballet of the Teatro Colón was born of the concern that in the nineteenth century arises in Buenos Aires to have national artists who satiate the thirst for ballet awakened by the visit of countless foreign companies. It was in 1925 when the company's debut was realized.

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DIRECTOR MUSICAL INVITADO

Darío Domínguez Xodo

Becado en el Conservatorio de Lucerna estudió con Thüring Bräm y resultó elegido por Kurt Masur como alumno activo del Festival Internacional de Campos do Jordão de Brasil y director del concierto final.

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Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra

Created in 1946 with the name of "Municipal Theater Symphony Orchestra", it was the first exclusively symphonic official orchestra of the city of Buenos Aires. Its first regular directors were the teachers Lamberto Baldi and Jaime Pahissa.

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COREOGRAPH

Mario Galizzi

He studied at the Instituto Superior de Arte del Teatro Colón. Among his teachers are Wasil Tupin, Amalia Lozano and Ekaterina de Galanta. He was a member of the Ballet del Teatro Argentino de La Plata and the Ballet Contemporáneo del Teatro San Martín.

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PRINCIPAL DANCER

Karina Olmedo

She began her studies at the age of 8 at the Argentine National School of Dance and independently with Gloria Kazda. At the age of 14 she entered the Teatro Colón Institute of Advanced Studies in Art and then the Permanent Ballet.

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PRINCIPAL DANCER

Nadia Muzyca

She studied with Lidia Segni and at Teatro Colón’s Instituto Superior de Arte. She was part of Julio Bocca’s Ballet Argentino, who chose her as his partner in Pulsations. She was principal dancer of the Ballet Estable del Teatro Argentino de La Plata until 2004.

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PRINCIPAL DANCER

Federico Fernández

He began his studies in 1998 with Katty Gallo and Raul Candal. That year he entered the ISATC and was part of Julio Bocca’s Ballet Sub 16. At age fourteen, he was invited to join the Ballet Argentino and toured with Alessandra Ferri.

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PRINCIPAL DANCER

Juan Pablo Ledo

He started studying with Wasil Tupin and Lucia Wurst. At age fifteen he entered Teatro Colón’s Instituto Superior de Arte, then Julio Bocca’s Ballet Argentino and, at age 21, Teatro San Martín’s Ballet Contemporáneo. In 2004 he joined Teatro Colón Permanent Ballet.

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