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springtime fairy tale
presented by the pre-ballet division
maY 25-26, 2024 (11am)

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‪A Magician's magical book helps bring to life an enchanted Springtime forest fairy tale, filled with sweet animals, frolicking foxes, spirited squirrels, joyful dancing ponies, animated toys and other fairyland creatures. These charming forest friends join forces to rescue a little bunny who has been captured by the Bat Queen.‬⁣  

 

Presented by students of Bayer Ballet Academy's Pre-Ballet Division, this whimsical story ballet, set to the music of Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov, features gorgeous custom-made costumes and hand painted sets. This family-friendly fairytale is a magical celebration of Spring.‬⁣ 

 

HISTORY OF SPRINGTIME FAIRYTALE

15 years ago, Bayer Ballet’s Artistic Director,  Inna Bayer was inspired to create a story ballet for her first students of the Academy,  The earliest version of this ballet was performed in the winter and was called “Winter Fairytale.” “My vision for this ballet was to create a whimsical libretto for these young dancers to learn the art of storytelling and performance, while demonstrating the technical  pre-ballet foundations of the Vaganova method.” 

 

This ballet has become an integral component to the teaching of performance and storytelling skills within the Pre-Ballet Division and is performed annually in the Silicon Valley.

Performance Length: Two hours plus a 20 minute intermission

COPPELIA
presented by the upper division
with guest artists

MAY 25-26, 2024 (6pm)
MOUNTAIN VIEW CENTER FOR
THE PERFORMING ARTS

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Coppélia Suite

Presented by Bayer Ballet Company & Petipa Heritage Foundation

 

May 25 & 26, 2024 (6pm)

Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts

MUSIC

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Léo Delibes

 

CHOREOGRAPHY

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Vasily Medvedev

Stanislav Feco

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Coppélia is considered one of the greatest comic ballets of the 19th Century and remains one of the most cherished classical works in classical ballet repertory. Originally choreographed by Arthur St. Léon in 1870, restaged by Petipa in 1884, and revised by Cecchetti in 1894.

 

We are honored to welcome back choreographers, Vasily Medvedev & Stanislav Feco, who have choreographed more than 50 works for major ballet companies, including the Bolshoi and Staatsballett Berlin; including Coppélia for the National Ballet of Panama in Panama City & for the National Theatre in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. 

creative team

We are extremely excited and honored to be hosting world-renowned Choreographers, 

Vasily Medvedev and Stanislav Fečo.

The award-winning team behind this production have choreographed multiple productions of Coppelia for major ballet companies worldwide.

 

This production is produced by Petipa Heritage Foundation and Bayer Ballet Company.

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VASILY MEDVEDEV

DIRECTOR & CHOREOGRAPHER
World-renowned choreographer of Esmeralda from BOLSHOI and Nutcracker from Staatsballett Berlin. Among Vasily's works is more than 50 titles created for international audience theatres for the major ballet companies. Mr. Medvedev has received numerous awards, including the US Pushkin Legacy with the Pushkin Legacy Ballet Award for choreography of the ballet, Onegin, presented in National Theatre in Prague.

Mr. Medvedev is a Founder and Artistic Director of the International St. Petersburg Dance Open Ballet Festival and St. Petersburg Dance Open Award, and Chairman of the Petipa Heritage Foundation.


Mr. Medvedev is a graduate of the Vaganova Ballet Academy under the guidance of famous  N.Dudinskaia, K.Sergeiev, G.Seliutsky. 
www.vasilymedvedev.com

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The Petipa Heritage Foundation, 501(c)3 public charity organization, is an international institution founded in 2022 dedicated to preserving, promoting and studying the work of Petipa, considered the "father of classical ballet."

STANISLAV FEČO

DIRECTOR & CHOREOGRAPHER

Mr. Fečo received his Master of Arts and Bachelor of Arts in Choreography from Vaganova Ballet Academy in St.Petersburg. During his career he has received numerous honors and awards, including: Philip Morris Flower Ballet Award, Best Dancer in Czech Republic, US Pushkin Legacy Ballet Award, Interpretation of Role Onegin⁣⁣. 

 

​Principal Dancer credits include: Prague National Theatre⁣⁣, St.Petersburg Russian Ballet⁣⁣, National Theatre in Brno⁣⁣.  Guest Principal Dancer: Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires⁣⁣, Azerbaijan National Ballet⁣⁣, State Ballet in Kazan⁣⁣, and National Opera Donetsk⁣⁣.

 

Mr. Fečo has participated at prestigious international ballet galas such as Gala des Etoiles in Montreal, Dance Open in St.Petersburg, Gala Due Mondi in Spoleto, World Ballet Stars in Seoul, and World  Ballet Festival in Kiev.

Mr. Feco is the Official Ballet Master, Anton Dolin's Foundation and Director of the Petipa Heritage Foundation.

www.stanislavfeco.com

2024
intensive
performance

don quixote
august 10-11, 2024
MOUNTAIN VIEW CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

Don Quixote

Presented by Bayer Ballet Company & Petipa Heritage Foundation

 

August 10 & 11, 2024

Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts

MUSIC

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Ludwig Minkus

 

CHOREOGRAPHY

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Vasily Medvedev

Stanislav Feco

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The ballet is based on a novel by Cervantes, which was first choreographed in 1869 by Marius Petipa to music by Ludwig Minkus. 

The main characters: 

  • Basilio: Lover of Kitri

  • Don Quixote: A gentleman of La Mancha

  • Dulcinea: The love of Don Quixote

  • Gamache: Betrothed to Kitri

  • Kitri: Daughter to Lorenzo, Lover of Basilio

  • Lorenzo: An innkeeper, Father to Kitri

  • Sancho Panza: Squire to Don Quixote

The ballet takes place in La Mancha, Spain circa 1550.  Don Quixote, who is obsessed with chivalric romance novels becomes convinced that the tales he has read are reality. He embarks on an adventure with Sancho Panza, one where his dreams morph into reality, as he bravely searches for his beloved Dulcinea 

creative team

We are extremely excited and honored to be hosting world-renowned Choreographers, 

Vasily Medvedev and Stanislav Fečo.

The award-winning team behind this production have choreographed multiple productions of Don Quixote for such companies as Slovak National Ballet (2019) & Lithuanian Ballet (2016); as well as more than 50 works for major ballet companies worldwide, including Bolshoi Theatre & Staatsballet Berlin.

 

This production is produced by Petipa Heritage Foundation and Bayer Ballet Company.

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Snow Queen
december 2024
MOUNTAIN VIEW CENTER FOR
THE PERFORMING ARTS

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Inspired by one of Hans Christian Andersen’s most beloved fairytales, Bayer Ballet is proud to present another production of The Snow Queen that will warm your hearts and add magic to this holiday season! Visually captivating and viscerally touching, this story ballet celebrates friendship, love and courage.

 

When the Snow Queen's spell captures Kai, his sister, Gerda sets out on a quest to save him. Follow Gerda's difficult journey as her heart leads her through the deep waters of a magical river, an enchanted flower garden, a spectacular palace, a forest filled with robbers, and the gleaming world of snow and ice that surrounds the Snow Queen's ice castle.

Directed and choreographed by Inna Bayer, Snow Queen, which premiered in 2014, has become a Silicon Valley annual holiday tradition. This two-act ballet features hand painted sets, original costumes, and an award-winning cast of dancers from Bayer Ballet Company & Guest Artists.

"Pas de Trois" documentary contains rehearsal footage of The Snow Queen.

Read More about "Pas de Trois"

past performances

petipa awards gala
september 23, 2023
herbst theatre
san francisco

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Petipa Awards Gala

Presented by Petipa Heritage Foundation

 

Saturday, September 23, 5:30 p.m.

Herbst Theatre, San Francisco

 

FEATURING WORLD BALLET STARS

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Paris Opera Ballet

Dorothée Gilbert and Hugo Marchand 

Teatro alla Scala

Nicoletta Manni and Timofej Andrijashenko 

Staatsballett Berlin

Elisa Carrillo Cabrera and Mikhail Kaniskin 

Dutch National Ballet

Maia Makhateli and Giorgi Potskhishvili 

Astana Opera Ballet

Bakhtiyar Adamzhan 

San Francisco Ballet

Sasha De Sola 

International Ballet Stars

Lucia Lacarra and Matthew Golding 

Compañía Nacional de Danza de México

Bayer Ballet Company

HONORED GUESTS

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Natalia Makarova 

Ted Brandsen, Director of Dutch National Ballet.

Experience an evening of ballet brilliance as San Francisco becomes the world's ballet capital for one night only. Join us as we celebrate the esteemed laureates of this year's Petipa Awards, including the legendary Natalia Makarova and Pierre Lacotte (in memoriam).
 

Throughout the evening, you will witness the exceptional artistry and technical skills of our award-winning cast from the world’s most illustrious ballet companies such as the Paris Opera Ballet, Staatsballett Berlin, New York City Ballet, Teatro alla Scala, Dutch National Ballet, Compañía Nacional de Danza, and Astana Opera Ballet.
 

The highly anticipated performance program weaves together the rich tapestry of ballet's past and present, featuring several premiere works. The night will commence with the U.S. premier of the stunning Grand Pas Electrique from Petipa's long-forgotten  ballet Bluebeard. Experience a dance tribute to Pierre Lacotte, choreographed by Vasily Medvedev exclusively for this special occasion to honor his legacy. In addition to classical masterpieces, the evening also showcases contemporary works by world-renowned choreographers including John Cranko, Itzik Galili, Nacho Duato, Kenneth MacMillan, Yuri Possokhov, Marco Goecke, Edwaard Liang, Manuel Legris, and Mauro Bigonzetti, highlighting the diversity and innovation of ballet today.

VIP ticket holders will enjoy a red carpet arrival, access to the VIP lounge, and a post-performance wine reception with honored laureates and ballet stars in the elegant Green Room of the theater, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

 

Join us for this remarkable event that celebrates the brilliance of ballet and its enduring legacy. Do not miss your chance to be part of ballet history. A cast of award-winning world ballet stars (subject to change). 

esmeralda suite
& gala

may 28-29, 2023

Esmeralda
Esmeralda’s Entrance & Variation - Bayer Ballet’s Esmeralda Suite
01:37
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Adagio from Grand Pas des Corbeilles - @BayerBalletAcademy’s Esmeralda Suite
03:15
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Adagio of Esmeralda and Gringoire from @BayerBalletAcademy’s Esmeralda Suite
03:51
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Esmeralda
~ONE-ACT BALLET SUITE~
& Gala

PALACE OF FINE ARTS

SAN FRANCISCO

 

MAY 28 & 29

2023

PRODUCED BY

Petipa Heritage Foundation

Bayer Ballet Company

CHOREOGRAPHER, DIRECTOR

& MUSICAL CONCEPT

Vasily Medvedev

Stanislav Feco

After Marius Petipa

LIBRETTO

Yana Temiz

MUSIC

Cesare Pugni

 

This new version of "Esmeralda," created by choreographers Vasily Medvedev and Stanislav Fečo specifically for Bayer Ballet Company is a suite of the best ballet numbers included in the treasury of world classical dance. Based on the Bolshoi production, a one-act edition of Esmeralda was created and designed, especially for young performers of the Bayer Ballet.


The libretto by Jules Perrault and Victor Hugo, based on the novel "Notre Dame de Paris," was shortened and remade by Vasily Medvedev and librettist Yana Temiz. In the Gothic story about the fate of the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda, there are now fewer secondary characters and one main storyline was left. This is a beautiful story of love and jealousy, ending, according to the traditions of the imperial theatres, with a happy end and the triumph of goodness.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

ACT 1: Gala (1 hour)

Intermission (20 minutes)

ACT 2: Esmeralda Suite (1 hour & 15 minutes)

Bayer Ballet will follow the Palace of Fine Arts COVID safety policy; please review prior to attending the performance.

Springtme Fairy
Coppelia
Don Quixote

COPPELIA
AUGUST 5-6, 2023
MOUNTAIN VIEW CENTER FOR
THE PERFORMING ARTS

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Coppélia Suite

Presented by Bayer Ballet Company & Petipa Heritage Foundation

 

Saturday, August 5 at 6:30 p.m.

Sunday, August 6 at 3 p.m.

Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts

 

FEATURING

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Bayer Ballet Company,

Summer Intensive Participants &

Guest Dancers from Kazakh National Academy of Choreography, Kazakhstan

 

MUSIC

~~~

Léo Delibes

 

CHOREOGRAPHY

~~~

Vasily Medvedev

Stanislav Feco

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Coppélia is considered one of the greatest comic ballets of the 19th Century and remains one of the most cherished classical works in classical ballet repertory. Originally choreographed by Arthur St. Léon in 1870, restaged by Petipa in 1884, and revised by Cecchetti in 1894.

 

We are honored to welcome back choreographers, Vasily Medvedev & Stanislav Feco, who will set Coppélia in a one act format on participants of Bayer Ballet’s 6-week Summer Intensive. Mr. Medvedev has choreographed more than 50 works for major ballet companies, including the Bolshoi and Staatsballett Berlin; including Coppélia for the National Ballet of Panama in Panama City & for the National Theatre in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. 

the rose & the butterfly
~ a love story

may 29-30, 2022

Rose and Butterfly Love Story
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World Premiere (August, 2021)
The Rose and the Butterfly - a Love Story

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The Rose and the Butterfly
- a Love Story 

Two-Act Ballet

PALACE OF FINE ARTS

SAN FRANCISCO

 

MAY 29-30, 2022

6PM

PRODUCED BY

Petipa Heritage Fund

Bayer Ballet Company

CHOREOGRAPHER, DIRECTOR & MUSICAL CONCEPT

Vasily Medvedev

ASSISTANT CHOREOGRAPHER

Stanislav Feco

LIBRETTO

Yana Temiz & Vasily Medvedev after Ivan Vsevolozhsky

MUSIC

Ricardo Drigo

Join a cast of majestic butterflies and flowers as their garden celebration is interrupted by a fierce storm—and even fiercer competition.  This whimsical tale reveals how inner beauty overcomes adversity to win the love of the Butterfly Prince.

 

The last ballet of Marius Petipa is traditionally considered to be "The Magic Mirror" delivered in 1903. However, the "honorary" title should be given to another performance, “The Romance of the Rosebud and the Butterfly, "which was scheduled to premiere on 1904 on the stage of the Hermitage Theater, but never took place.

With limited historical materials to study, Medvedev created this original choreography for this adaptation of "The Romance of the Rosebud and the Butterfly," resurrecting this rare ballet in the traditional style of Petipa.

The world premiere of "The Rose and the Butterfly - A Love Story," was presented on 14 August 2021 at Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts.  

 

Performance Length: Two hours plus a 20 minute intermission

Bayer Ballet will follow the Palace of Fine Arts COVID policy; please lease review prior to attending the performance.

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This production features handmade costumes based on Vsevolozhsky I.A. Sketch "Novel of a Rosebud" by R. Drigo. 1903 year. From the collection of the St. Petersburg State Museum of Theatrical and Musical Art "Museums of Russia"⁣

Всеволожский И.А. Эскиз "Роман бутона розы" Р.Дриго. 1903 год. Из собрания Санкт-Петербургского государственного музея театрального и музыкального искусства⁣

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