Libretto by Theophile Gautier and Jean-Henry Saint-Georges
Choreography: Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot, Mauris Petipa
Choreographic version: Yuri Grigorovich
Designer: Simon Virsaladze
Music Director: Alexander Kopylov
Lighting Designer: Mikhail Sokolov
Conductor: Pavel Klinichev
Characters:
Giselle, peasant girl — Svetlana Zakharova
Count Albrecht — Sergei Polunin
Hans, the gamekeeper — Denis Savin
Berthe, Giselle's mother — Anna Antropova
Bathilde, Albrecht's bride — Ekaterina Barykina
Duke, father to Bathilde — Alexei Loparevich
Wilfreed, count's armour bearer — Dmitry Dorokhov
Giselle's friends — Nelli Kobakhidze, Anna Leonova, Olga Marchenkova, Anna Okuneva, Yanina Parienko, Victoria Yakusheva
Myrtha, the Queen of Wilis — Ekaterina Shipulina
Two Wilis — Angelina Karpova, Ana Turazashvili
Peasant Pas de Deux — Daria Khokhlova, Igor Tsvirko
This antique ballet was created in the XIX century and still remains one of the crown jewels of the Bolshoy theatre repertoire. The masterpiece of classical romantic choreography came to be in 1841 thanks mostly to immeasurable talents of Carlotta Grizi, a ballerina equally adored by poet and writer Théophile Gautier, librettist Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges, choreographers Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot and composer Adolphe Adan, who created the ballet together as a token of their shared fascination.
The story of love that triumphs over death was danced by many great dancers and ballerinas of the world, and to this day remains an inspiration to ballet stars the world over, including principles of the Bolshoy.