Snow White Ballet

Snow White Ballet

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Director : Emilio Aragón /
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A treat for adults and children alike - and following this ballet's successful premiere in Spain, "Snow White" is now available to all. Covent Garden's celebrated prima ballerina Tamara Rojo took time off from the Royal Ballet to return home and star in this delightful version of the beloved fairy tale. With a new score by Spain's popular conductor-composer Emilio Aragón, "Snow White" was acclaimed at its 2005 premiere: "Rojo recalls those earlier ballerina-heroines capable of making classical into a sublime religion" (El País, Madrid).
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  • title:Snow White Ballet
  • status:Released
  • Release date: Upcoming
  • Runtime:1h 32m
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  • Director: Emilio Aragón /
  • Writers: Emilio Aragón ·
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  • Overview:A treat for adults and children alike - and following this ballet's successful premiere in Spain, "Snow White" is now available to all. Covent Garden's celebrated prima ballerina Tamara Rojo took time off from the Royal Ballet to return home and star in this delightful version of the beloved fairy tale. With a new score by Spain's popular conductor-composer Emilio Aragón, "Snow White" was acclaimed at its 2005 premiere: "Rojo recalls those earlier ballerina-heroines capable of making classical into a sublime religion" (El País, Madrid).
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