Les Grands Ballets take the Amphitheatre stage again this summer to regale Lanaudière audiences with an evening of exquisite emotion and stunning choreographic mastery. See Beethoven’s Fifth, a work on themes of freedom, destiny’s tragic force, and the world’s ceaseless transformation, performed alongside a selection of some of the most celebrated excerpts from the repertoire for ballet.
Beethoven’s Fifth with Les Grands Ballets
- Directeur artistique Ivan Cavallari
- Paquita – Chorégraphie : Marina Villanueva, d’après Marius Petipa | Carmen (pas de deux) – Chorégraphie Étienne Béchard | Giselle – Chorégraphie : Ivan Cavallari, d’après Marius Petipa | Spartacus – Chorégraphie : Yuri Grigorovich, adaptée par Esnel Ramos | Symphonie no 5 (Complete) – Chorégraphie : Garrett Smith
- Artistes Les Grands Ballets
- Présenté par Desjardins
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