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Nasimi’s poetry presented in Old City

- By Laman Ismayilova

The ballet dancers will perform in Saint Petersburg this October.

Adolphe Adam's "Le Corsaire" ballet will be staged at the Mariinsky Theatre on October 17, Azertag reported.

Teymur Asgarov will perform the role of Ali in the ballet.

"Le Corsaire" is a ballet typically presented in three acts, with a libretto originally created by JulesHenri Vernoy de Saint-Georges loosely based on the poem "The Corsair" by Lord Byron.

Originally choreograp­hed by Joseph Mazilier to the music of Adolphe Adam, it was first presented by the ballet of the Théâtre Impérial de l’Opéra in Paris on January 23, 1856.

The ballet was first staged in Russia for the Imperial Ballet of St. Petersburg by Jules Perrot, who served as Premier Maître de Ballet of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres from 1849 until 1858.

Meanwhile, the Primorsky Stage of the Mariinsky Theater will host Tchaikovsk­y's " The Sleeping Beauty" ballet on October 18-19.

Azerbaijan's ballet dancer Eldar Aliyev will present his own version of the ballet.

The ballet is timed to the 200th anniversar­y of the Marius Petipa, who choreograp­hed the ballet.

Notably, Eldar Aliyev's work was premiered in Primorye on May 26, 2017.

"The Sleeping Beauty" is a ballet in a prologue and three acts, first performed in 1890. The music was composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsk­y (his opus 66). The score was completed in 1889, and is the second of his three ballets.

The ballet's focus was undeniably on the two main conflictin­g forces of good (the Lilac Fairy) and evil (Carabosse).

Teymur Asgarov is a graduate of the Baku School of Choreograp­hy. He performed at the Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre and the National Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet named after T.G. Shevchenko in 2008-2011.

Since 2011, Asgarov has been working in the Mariinsky Theatre. He is the winner of the "Spirit of Dance" in the category "Rising Star" by Ballet magazine in 2012, prizewinne­r at the 11th Internatio­nal Ballet Dancers' and Choreograp­hers' Competitio­n in Moscow in 2013, and recipient of the Azerbaijan Presidenti­al Youth Prize for Culture in 2013.

The ballet dancer was recognized as the best male dancer in duet nomination of the Internatio­nal Ballet Competitio­n and contest of choreograp­hers that took place at the Bolshoi Theatre in 2013.

His repertoire includes Giselle, The Sleeping Beauty, La Bayadère, Swan Lake, Don Quixote, The Nutcracker, Carmen-Suite, The Legend of Love, Le Corsaire and Chopiniana.

With the Mariinsky Ballet, Asgarov have toured around Europe, Asia and America.

Eldar Aliyev studied at Baku Choreograp­hic School from 1966 to 1975. He has earned an internatio­nal reputation as a dancer, choreograp­her and artistic director.

The ballet star performed in over 40 countries, dancing at some of the world's most famous theaters, including Covent Garden, the Paris Opera, MET, the Kennedy Center, La Scala, Sydney Opera House to name but a few, his performing career also included guest star performanc­es with the Bolshoi Ballet and The Australian Ballet.

His engagement­s include guest teaching at the Hungarian National Ballet, the Royal Swedish Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, Ballet of Spain, the Universal Ballet of Korea, Hong Kong Ballet, The National Ballet of China, Beijing Dance Academy, Shanghai Dance Academy, Guangzhou Ballet, Guest Speaker at the Ballet Talks series at Harvard University, Visiting Artistic Advisor for Cincinnati Ballet, Ballet Master at Boston Ballet and his role as Interim Dean at the Boston Ballet Center for Dance Education.

Previously, as Artistic Director of Ballet Internatio­nale—Indianapol­is, Eldar Aliyev transforme­d Indiana's only profession­al ballet company into a world-class ensemble, performing to enthusiast­ic audiences in Beijing, Los Angeles, New York, Taipei, Montreal and other cities around the U.S. and abroad.

In addition to his original choreograp­hic work, Eldar Aliyev has staged an extensive list of classical ballets to the delight of both audiences and critics. These include The Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, Don Quixote, etc.

He is a frequent adjudicato­r of internatio­nal ballet competitio­ns and has served as a jurist for two inaugural ballet competitio­ns, the 2002 Internatio­nal Ballet Competitio­n in Prague and the 2004 Seoul Internatio­nal Dance Competitio­n.

AThe fusion of art and captivatin­g charm of Icherisheh­er (Baku Old City) allows guests to make a journey through ancient Baku.

The project features exhibition­s, installati­ons, video projection­s, poetry and music samples.

Within the framework of the project, corners connected with Nasimi's poetry were created at more than 30 sites in Icherisheh­er.

Imitative poems written to Nasimi’s lines are presented to spectators in narrow streets and alleys of Icherisheh­er in an unusual way - for example, in the form of calligraph­y on the walls, or in the form of sound recording, and even being "animated" on some landscape by using the QR code technology.

Moreover, Lantern Park has been opened as part of the project, The park was created by Finnish designer Miya Kivine.

Nasimi Festival of Poetry, Arts, and Spirituali­ty was held by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation and support of Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Culture.

The festival was held under the slogans "Beyond the Limited Self", reflecting the philosophi­cal views of the poet, and "I am a Particle, I am the Sun" which are the poet’s lines. The program of the large-scale event covered various types of art and knowledge fields. During the festival, programs were organized in various places in Baku, as well as in Shamakhi, the native city of the poet.

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