The Contemporary Art and Culture Development Fund in association with Royal Ballet Principal, Ivan Putrov represent an evening of works showcasing the athleticism and beauty of the male form in motion.
For this exciting programme Putrov is joined by some of the world's finest dancers including Andrei Merkuriev (Leading soloist of Bolshoi), Marign Rademaker (principal dancer at the Stuttgart Ballet), Aaron Sillis (South Bank Show Breakthrough Artist award-winner) and others.
Also on the bill is Leonid Jacobson's Vestris -- a solo originally choreographed in 1969 for a young Mikhail Baryshnikov after he won the International Ballet Competition in Moscow. Other highlights include Putrov's take on one of the most famous works ever created for the male dancer, Vaslav Nijinsky's L'après-midi d'un faune set to Debussy's beautiful music.
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