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Bolshoi cancels world premiere of ‘Nureyev’ ballet

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Russia’s Bolshoi theatre announced on Saturday the cancellati­on of this week’s world premiere of a ballet about Russian dance legend Rudolf Nureyev, staged by a top director who has been questioned in a high-profi le criminal probe.

“Nureyev” was set to premiere at the Bolshoi on Tuesday in one of the most hotly anticipate­d stagings of the season. But in a shock move, the theatre said the show has been indefi nitely postponed.

The ballet is being staged by Kirill Serebrenni­kov, a theatre and fi lm director who recently was questioned and had his home searched in an investigat­ion into alleged embezzleme­nt of state funding for the arts.

One of Russia’s most innovative and successful directors, Serebrenni­kov has previously staged a ballet based on Mikhail Lermontov’s “Hero of Our Time” at the Bolshoi.

The Bolshoi said the dress rehearsal scheduled for “Nureyev” on Monday had been cancelled, and the premiere set for Tuesday has been “postponed to a later date” which was not specified.

Serebrenni­kov was not answering his phone on Saturday afternoon.

The theatre’s management is set to give a press conference on Monday on the reasons for the show’s postponeme­nt.

The details of Serebrenni­kov’s production had been kept tightly under wraps, with even the name of the dancer performing the main role a secret, Tatiana Kuznetsova, ballet critic for the Kommersant newspaper, wrote on Saturday.

She also reported on rumours that the production includes male dancers in dresses as well as portrayals of public personalit­ies who are still alive.

She called it “the main event of the ballet season in Russia, and possibly in the world,” with critics from all over the world set to attend the premiere.

It is based on the life story of Nureyev, the superstar dancer who defected from the Soviet Union and found new fame in the West before dying from an AIDSrelate­d illness in 1993 at age 53.

In May, Serebrenni­kov’s fl at and the state-funded Gogol Centre theatre he heads in Moscow were raided by investigat­ors in a probe into alleged fraud over state funding for arts.

Serebrenni­kov himself was questioned as a witness, while the accountant and a former director of a company he founded were arrested. Serebrenni­kov’s supporters called the raid a politicall­y motivated attack on the independen­ce of the arts, and the Bolshoi general director Vladimir Urin wrote to President Vladimir Putin to complain about the handling of the investigat­ion.

Serebrenni­kov has fallen out of favour with Russia’s cultural authoritie­s in recent years and has denounced increasing censorship of the arts.

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