Eifman Ballet
of
St Petersburg
Onegin
May 7-10, 2009
Thursday and Friday at 8pm
Saturday at 2pm and 8pm
Sunday at 2pm
$40, $50, $60, $80
Plus Fees
A ballet in two acts inspired by Alexander Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin with music by Tchaikovsky and Sitkovetsky. As Anna Kisselgoff famously wrote in the New York Times, “The ballet world in search of a major choreographer need search no more. He is Boris Eifman.”
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About Onegin
A young woman's infatuation meets an aristocrat's insensitivity in this retelling of one of literature's most passionate and poignant love stories. Based on Alexander Pushkin's narrative poem and set against the opulent backdrop of the Russian Empire, Eifman's ballet tells the tale of Eugene Onegin, a dashing rogue who toys with the affections of Tatiana, a shy and impressionable country girl. Though Tatiana falls hopelessly under his spell, Onegin mercilessly rejects her, only to recognize his true feelings many years later. Onegin's dramatic declaration of devotion to Tatiana—now married and a member of St. Petersburg's glittering social scene—ultimately culminates in remorse, heartbreak, and love unfulfilled.
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