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Best 1 Mikhail Baryshnikov

Mikhail Baryshnikov, known as 'Misha,' is widely regarded as the most technically perfect male dancer of the 20th century. His 1974 defection from the Soviet Union while on tour in Canada sparked a fr...

2 The Red Shoes

The Red Shoes is a 1948 British film directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. It centers on Victoria Page’s struggle with her artistic ambitions at Ballet Lermontov, alongside her romantic i...

3 Anna Pavlova

Anna Pavlova (1881-1931) was a globally renowned ballerina celebrated for her iconic portrayal of Odette/Odile in *Swan Lake*. Her performances captivated audiences worldwide and helped popularize cla...

4 Revelations (Ailey)

Mark Morris’s *Revelations* draws heavily on the energetic and spiritual traditions of African American step dance, incorporating complex rhythms and partnering sequences to evoke a powerful sense of...

5 Swan Lake

Tchaikovsky’s *Swan Lake* is a beloved classical ballet depicting the tragic love story of Prince Siegfried and Odette, a princess cursed to transform into a swan by an evil sorcerer, Baron von Rothba...

6 Maya Plisetskaya

Maya Plisetskaya was the fiery, iconic prima ballerina of the Bolshoi Ballet for decades, renowned for her explosive technique, dramatic intensity, and breathtaking athleticism. Her career, spanning f...

7 Bolshoi Theatre

The Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow is a historic performing arts complex renowned for its ballet and opera productions, initially established in 1776 and rebuilt multiple times, most recently completed in...

8 Café Müller

“Café Müller,” choreographed by Jiří Kylián, is a 1997 ballet exploring themes of isolation and longing through stark movement within a minimalist café setting, utilizing a predominantly male ensemble...

9 The Sleeping Beauty

Based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, *The Sleeping Beauty* is a classical ballet depicting Princess Aurora’s fatal slumber induced by a poisoned apple and Prince Phillip’s quest to break the spell...

10 Igor Stravinsky

Igor Stravinsky was a revolutionary Russian composer whose career spanned multiple stylistic periods, each profoundly impactful. He achieved fame with his explosive, rhythmically complex ballets for D...

11 In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated

In the Middle, Somewhere Elevated is a contemporary ballet exploring themes of isolation and connection through intricate choreography and a minimalist set design featuring stacked wooden blocks. The...

12 The Nutcracker

Based on E.T.A. Hoffmann’s story, *The Nutcracker* is a beloved Christmas ballet depicting a young girl's magical journey through a fantastical world of dancing toys and a battle against the evil Mous...

13 Mariinsky Theatre

The Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia, originally built in 1861, is a historic opera and ballet venue renowned for its opulent design and significant contributions to Russian performing arts...

14 Natalia Osipova

Natalia Osipova is a celebrated prima ballerina recognized for exceptional artistry and technical skill within the world of ballet. Her performances consistently demonstrate profound emotion and drama...

15 Marianela Nunez

Marianela Núñez is widely considered one of the greatest ballerinas of our time. Her exceptional technique, breathtaking artistry, and captivating stage presence have earned her international acclaim....

16 Svetlana Zakharova

Svetlana Zakharova is a world-renowned prima ballerina known for her exceptional grace, technique, and artistry. She has captivated audiences around the globe with her mesmerizing performances in clas...

17 Esplanade (Paul Taylor)

Esplanade, choreographed by Paul Taylor, is a complex and emotionally driven work featuring stark black and white costumes and intricate partnering sequences that explore themes of vulnerability, stru...

18 Le Jeune Homme et la Mort (Roland Petit)

Edgar Degas’s 1876 painting *The Young Man with a Hip Flask* served as the primary inspiration for Jean Cocteau’s 1910 ballet, *Le Jeune Homme et la Mort*, depicting a decadent celebration of life and...

19 Romeo and Juliet (MacMillan)

David McMillian’s *Romeo and Juliet* is a visually arresting production renowned for its innovative staging, featuring extended dream sequences and a strikingly modern interpretation of the classic tr...

20 L'Histoire de Manon

L’Histoire de Manon, composed by Minkowski, depicts the tragic love story of a young woman named Manon Leprévé as she navigates societal expectations and ultimately chooses a life with a wealthy older...

21 Eugene Onegin (Cranko)

“Eugene Onegin” is a three-act ballet choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, depicting the tragic romance between the disillusioned poet Onegin and the young Tatyana Larina, set against the ba...

22 Swan Lake (Matthew Bourne)

Matthew Bourne’s *Swan Lake* reimagines the classic Tchaikovsky ballet as a gritty, contemporary gangster story set in Chicago, blending classical choreography with hip-hop and jazz music to create a...

23 Kontakthof

Konkordatballett, choreographed by Jiří Kylián in 1993, portrays the strained relationship between the Vatican and the German state following the Treaty of Vienna, utilizing stark movements and minima...

24 Dances at a Gathering

“Dances at a Gathering,” choreographed by George Balanchine in 1957, depicts a lively and spontaneous party scene through rapid, staccato movements and intricate partnering sequences showcasing the co...

25 Jewels

Georges Bizet’s opera *Carmen* was adapted into the ballet *Jewels*, choreographed by Frederick Ashton and featuring sets and costumes designed by collaboration with painter Aubrey Beardsley, explorin...

26 Apollo

Mark Morris’s *Apollo* is a large-scale ballet drawing on Greek mythology and ancient mosaics, featuring a chorus of figures representing the muses and employing a distinctive, angular movement vocabu...

27 The Firebird

Sergei Prokofiev’s *The Firebird* is a lavish three-act ballet commissioned for the Bolshoi Theatre in 1910, depicting a magical bird and its quest to steal a princess’s golden slippers.

28 Giselle

Georges Bizet’s *Giselle*, composed in 1862, is a tragic opera depicting a peasant girl who dies from heartbreak and despair after revealing her secret love for Albrecht, ultimately returning to the a...

29 Erik Bruhn

Erik Bruhn, a prominent Danish ballet dancer, achieved international acclaim for his exceptionally powerful and technically brilliant performances as Albrecht in *Swan Lake* and Prince Siegfried in *D...

30 Alicia Alonso

Alicia Alonso (1920-2016) was a pioneering Cuban ballerina and choreographer who founded the Ballet Nacional de Cuba, establishing it as a globally recognized company renowned for its dramatic interpr...

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