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Buy tickets for the ballet “Giselle” (Ballet of the L. Jacobson Theater) at the Mariinsky Theater can be found on our website. The Mariinsky Theater, known for its history and prestige, invites audiences to enjoy one of the most famous romantic ballets. The theater, located in the heart of St. Petersburg, is famous for its high standards in the field of art and culture.
Ballet "Giselle" was first presented to the public in 1841 on the stage of the Paris Opera. The music of Adolphe Adam and the libretto by Vernoy de Saint-Georges, Théophile Gautier and Jean Coralli created the basis for one of the most famous works in the world of ballet. The choreography of Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot and Marius Petipa, as well as the revival of the production by People's Artist of the USSR Irina Kolpakova, make this performance a unique event.
On the stage of the Mariinsky Theater the ballet “Giselle” is presented in Marius Petipa's version, which adds historical significance to the performance. An important element of the production is the set design and costumes created by People's Artist of Russia Vyacheslav Okunev. These elements give the performance a special atmosphere and visual appeal.
Our website offers a convenient and safe way to buy tickets for the ballet "Giselle". You can choose the best seats in the hall and be confident in the reliability of your purchase.
Don't miss the opportunity to attend one of the most significant cultural events. Buy tickets for the ballet "Giselle" (Ballet of the L. Yakobson Theater) at the Mariinsky Theater is available right now on our website. Enjoy the splendor of classical ballet in one of the best theaters in the world.
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