
Bolshoi Ballet: Coppélia
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Overview
In this joyful version, a beautiful mechanical doll interferes with the happiness of two lovers. Original choreography by Marius Petita. New version by Sergei Vikharev. Music by Leo Delibes. Live performance 29 May 2011.
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Natalia Osipova
Natalia Osipova
Swanilda
Natalia Osipova
Swanilda


Vyacheslav Lopatin
Vyacheslav Lopatin
Frantz
Vyacheslav Lopatin
Frantz


Gennadi Yanin
Gennadi Yanin
Dr. Coppélius
Gennadi Yanin
Dr. Coppélius
Nadezhda Gredasova
Nadezhda Gredasova
Coppélia (automaton)
Nadezhda Gredasova
Coppélia (automaton)
Xenia Kern
Xenia Kern
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Xenia Kern
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Daria Khokhlova
Daria Khokhlova
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Daria Khokhlova
Eight Friends / Le Travail (Work)
Victoria Litvinova
Victoria Litvinova
Eight Friends
Victoria Litvinova
Eight Friends


Yulia Lunkina
Yulia Lunkina
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Yulia Lunkina
Eight Friends


Anna Okuneva
Anna Okuneva
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Anna Okuneva
Eight Friends


Yanina Parienko
Yanina Parienko
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Yanina Parienko
Eight Friends
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