
Bolshoi Ballet: Raymonda
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At the castle of Countess Sybil de Daurice, Raymonda is celebrating her birthday. She is also about to bid farewell to her fiancé, knight Jean de Brienne, who is going on a crusade. At night Raymonda falls asleep and dreams that she is taken to a magical garden where she is reunited with her fiancé. Suddenly, Jean de Brienne disappears and an Arab sheik takes his place and declares his passion for her. When she wakes, Raymonda discovers with horror that her nightmare has become reality… Live performance 24 Jun 2012
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Maria Alexandrova
Maria Alexandrova
Raymonda
Maria Alexandrova
Raymonda


Ruslan Skvortsov
Ruslan Skvortsov
Jean de Brienne
Ruslan Skvortsov
Jean de Brienne


Pavel Dmitrichenko
Pavel Dmitrichenko
Abderakhman
Pavel Dmitrichenko
Abderakhman
Ekaterina Barykina
Ekaterina Barykina
Countess Sybille
Ekaterina Barykina
Countess Sybille


Andrei Sitnikov
Andrei Sitnikov
King André II
Andrei Sitnikov
King André II


Ekaterina Shipulina
Ekaterina Shipulina
Clémence
Ekaterina Shipulina
Clémence


Anna Nikulina
Anna Nikulina
Henriette
Anna Nikulina
Henriette


Vladislav Lantratov
Vladislav Lantratov
Bernard
Vladislav Lantratov
Bernard


Denis Rodkin
Denis Rodkin
Béranger
Denis Rodkin
Béranger


Alexander Fadeyechev
Alexander Fadeyechev
Seneschal
Alexander Fadeyechev
Seneschal
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