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Royal Ballet Principal Vadim Muntagirov will Guest Perform in Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Swan Lake for two nights only

by Staff Writer
November 2, 2022
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Vadim Muntagirov in The Royal Ballets Swan Lake photo by Bill Cooper ROH

Vadim Muntagirov in The Royal Ballets Swan Lake photo by Bill Cooper ROH

To mark World Ballet Day, Birmingham Royal Ballet announces that Vadim Muntagirov, Principal Dancer with The Royal Ballet, will perform the role of Prince Siegfried in the world’s best-loved ballet, Swan Lake, at Theatre Royal Plymouth for two nights only on Friday 17th and Saturday 18th March 2023.

Vadim will dance with BRB Principal Dancer Céline Gittens in the role of Princess Odette. This will be a rare chance to see one of the world’s greatest ballet dancers perform outside London and in the South West. Vadim last performed in The Royal Ballet’s Swan Lake in March 2021 to critical acclaim and delighted audiences when he guested with Birmingham Royal Ballet earlier this year in Don Quixote at the Birmingham Hippodrome.

Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Director Carlos Acosta said ‘We are so lucky to have one of the greatest dancers in the world today, Vadim Muntagirov, dancing with BRB at Theatre Royal Plymouth next year. It will be an amazing experience for the company and audiences to have him perform with us for the second time.’

       

James Mackenzie-Blackman, CEO and Executive Producer at Theatre Royal Plymouth said: ‘t has been a real pleasure getting to know Carlos since I arrived at TRP. Together, we’re committed to building on the 40 year relationship between BRB and TRP, ensuring we bring the very best dance experiences to the city of Plymouth and the wider South West. We look forward to welcoming Vadim to our venue and our city.’

Ballet’s greatest love story returns in BRB’s lavish production of Sir Peter Wright’s Swan Lake. This romantic fable of ill-fated passion, powerfully illuminated by Tchaikovsky’s legendary score played live by The Royal Ballet Sinfonia, has bewitched audiences for generations and will tour to Southampton Mayflower, Birmingham Hippodrome, The Lowry, Salford, Sunderland Empire, Theatre Royal Plymouth and Edinburgh Festival Theatre from January – March 2023.

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