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Wed Aug 07 08:43:52 CST 2024
Information Times News (reporter, Huang Xideng, correspondent, Liu Huipeng) The reporter learned from the Guangzhou Zhongshan Memorial Hall Management Center that on the evening of the 7th, the Guangzhou Zhongshan Memorial Hall "Memorial Hall Night" public welfare performance will usher in a cross-border artistic feast - Moscow Youth Ballet with the classic children's ballet "The Nutcracker". At that time, Chinese and Russian young actors will jointly perform this classic play.

Since its inception, The Nutcracker has become a classic of world ballets with its dreamy storyline and Tchaikovsky's moving melodies. The play tells the story of a little girl, Mary, who receives the Nutcracker doll and enters a fantasy dream to venture with the prince.
Created by Yegor Motuzov, chief of the Kremlin Ballet Theater, the Moscow Junior Ballet, a rising star of the international ballet scene, will show off their prowess with the classic "The Nutcracker." The star-studded cast adds to the repertoire with performances by Okneva Viktorovna, a graduate of the Moscow State Dance Academy, and Ivan Negropov, an internationally renowned dancer.

Coinciding with the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Russia, this performance is not only an artistic display, but also an important event for cultural exchanges between the two countries. On the stage that night, Chinese and Russian young actors will jointly perform this classic play, showcasing the profound and beautiful friendship between China and Russia with the elegance of ballet.