The Korea Herald

Bolshoi Ballet gala show in Seoul canceled

Latest cancellati­on of Russian artists not motivated by political considerat­ions, Sejong Center says

- By Hwang Dong-hee (hwangdh@heraldcorp.com)

A gala ballet concert featuring the principal dancers of the Bolshoi Ballet has been canceled.

The performanc­e, newly titled “Super Ballet Concert of Ballet & Model 2024 in Seoul” from the initial title “Bolshoi Ballet Gala Concert 2024 in Seoul,” was scheduled to be held at the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts from Tuesday to Friday.

The cancellati­on came after the organizer’s proposal for alteration­s to the show’s was rejected by the concert hall on Friday.

The organizer, Ballet & Model, who had signed a deal with the Sejong Center last October to stage the show at the venue, made several changes to the cast and program on March 28.

The number of ballet dancers decreased from 20 to 8, with the number of Bolshoi Ballet’s principal dancers down from 12 to six. Six programmed pieces were scrapped, while four new numbers were added.

“There was a unanimous opinion from the committee that the changes were too substantia­l. Had the applicatio­n been submitted with the current program lineup, the initial approval would not have been obtained,” an official from the Sejong Center, a cultural institutio­n affiliated with Seoul City, told The Korea Herald on Monday.

The Sejong Center said that the organizer should have kept to the original plan, adding that the performanc­e could have been staged had the initial plan been adhered to.

“Political issues were not taken into considerat­ion. The evaluation was based solely on the quality of the performanc­e,” added the official.

The official denied the recent cancellati­on of “Modanse” amid the global cancellati­on of Russian artists’ shows or the recent protests against the performanc­e in front of the Sejong Center by a group of Ukrainians and Russians living in Korea had influenced center’s decision.

Ballet & Model argued that the changes were made to elevate the show’s quality. The cancellati­on of Russian ballerina Svetlana Zakharova’s performanc­e last month prompted them to seek a high-caliber performanc­e from the Bolshoi Ballet, said Choi Jun-seok, CEO of Ballet & Model. Choi attributed the change in the title to the company’s desire to “deliver a pure heart for ballet.”

Zakharova, a renowned ballerina closely associated with the Putin administra­tion, was scheduled to perform at the Seoul Arts Center on April 17-21 in the ballet “Modanse” when the organizer canceled the show on March 15, accepting Seoul Arts Center’s request to do so.

“We have decided to cancel the event due to concerns about the safety of both artists and audiences, as well as at the request of the Seoul Arts Center,” InArts Production, the show’s organizer, had said at the time.

The Ukrainian Embassy in Seoul had expressed its opposition to the performanc­e.

“While it may appear that the number of performers has decreased, the final casting was completed with veteran dancers and promising young talents (from the Bolshoi Ballet), including the chief conductor of the Bolshoi Theater, (Anton Grishanin),” said Choi.

“It’s disappoint­ing that despite the essence of ‘Bolshoi’ remaining unchanged, the performanc­e had to be canceled.”

Meanwhile, the Russian Embassy in Seoul issued a statement Tuesday expressing “deep regret” over the performanc­e’s cancellati­on.

“In this series of events, we cannot help but notice that Korea is showing a certain trend in its cooperatio­n with Russia in the cultural sphere. We will have to take this into considerat­ion,” the embassy said, also referring to the cancellati­on of Zakharova’s show.

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Ballet & Model The poster for the Super Ballet Concert of Ballet & Model 2024 in Seoul

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