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Moscow Ballet to perform ‘Great Russian Nutcracker
Staff Report Santa Ynez Valley News | Posted: Thursday, December 8, 2011 12:00 am
The Moscow Ballet will perfrom the “Great Russian Nutcracker” in the Chumash Casino
Resort’s Samala Showroom.
The Moscow Ballet is bringing its critically acclaimed "Great Russian Nutcracker" to the
Chumash Casino Resort's Samala Showroom for one performance at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15.
Tickets are $30, $40 and $50.
"Thrilling, expansive and elegant," is how the New York Times describes the Moscow Ballet's
production of the beloved Christmas story of the girl who falls in love with a Nutcracker Prince.
Set to Pytor Tchaikovsky's famous score, principal dancers, Alexandra Elagina as Masha and
Anatolie Ustimov as the Nutcracker Prince, and a corps of 30 dancers bring this classic story to
life.
Lavish costumes, larger-than-life Russian puppets and beautifully hand-painted backdrops make
this spellbinding show a must see for everyone this holiday season.
"Great Russian Nutcracker" debuted in 1993 and was directed and choreographed by soloist
Stanislav Vlasov of the famous Bolshoi Theatre. In 2003, Anatoly Emelianov, winner of the
Diagelev award, restaged the Great Russian Nutcracker to critical acclaim. Moscow Ballet
productions continue to feature award-winning principals and top graduates of Perm, Vaganova,
Moscow State Academic Choreographic and Kiev schools.
The Chumash Casino Resort is an age 18 and older venue. Tickets for all events are available by
visiting the Chumash Casino Resort's Club Chumash, logging on to our website at
www.chumashcasino.com or by calling StarTicketsPlus at 1-800-585-3737.