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Russia’s Bolshoi Theatre goes online as coronaviru­s curbs public life

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MOSCOW’S famed Bolshoi Theatre has begun streaming some of its most notable past performanc­es online after being forced to shut its doors to the public as a result of tough new restrictio­ns aimed at curbing Covid-19.

The Bolshoi, which closed on March 17 until April 10, joins a string of other Russian theatres, opera houses and museums that have turned to online streaming to satisfy Russians’ cultural needs during the coronaviru­s lockdown.

Russia has so far recorded just under 2,000 cases of the virus and nine related deaths, and has stepped up measures to curb its spread. Moscow has shuttered all cafes, restaurant­s and shops, apart from those selling food and medicine.

The Bolshoi’s ballet dancers are having to get used to training and keeping in shape at home.

“Of course it’s a very difficult time for us,” Denis Rodkin, a principal dancer, told Reuters on Friday. “We really depend on our profession ... I hope that this will not last long and everything will be up and running again soon.”

In the meantime, Rodkin said, the performanc­es streamed online might help keep people’s spirits up while they are confined to their homes.

“Art, and the Bolshoi Theatre’s broadcasts in particular, support people in these difficult conditions,” he said. “They will be inspired, recharged with art, and all this will end.”

Ballet soloist Ksenia Zhiganshin­a also put a brave face on the enforced closure of the theatre and its impact on the dancers.

“We will practise at home and do everything possible, do exercises to try and keep our form in the conditions that we have,” she said. “Let’s see how it works out.”

An opera and ballet theatre in Perm, an industrial city east of Moscow, announced this month that as well as streaming its performanc­es online it would also allow one spectator to watch in person. Each person chosen will have to be screened by a doctor before entering the theatre. – Reuters

 ??  ?? Ballet dancers take part in a rehearsal.
Bolshoi Ballet principal dancer Rodkin.
– REUTERS
A view shows the empty hall of
the Bolshoi Theatre.
Ballet dancers take part in a rehearsal. Bolshoi Ballet principal dancer Rodkin. – REUTERS A view shows the empty hall of the Bolshoi Theatre.

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