Director: Paul Czinner
Featuring: Galina Ulanova, Raissa Struchkova, Nikolai Fadeyechev
In the autumn of 1956 the Soviet Union’s renowned Bolshoi Ballet visited the West – a groundbreaking cultural thaw in the Cold War. Their only UK performances were 3 weeks at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden followed by 3 nights at the Davis Theatre, Croydon. These ‘extra’ dates alone were a tribute to one of Croydon’s largest and most elegant former theatres. Remarkably, half of a British feature length film made to showcase the Bolshoi’s artistry was shot at the Davis Theatre during the early hours of 2 November 1956 – after the second performance!
Czinner’s film was strikingly innovative, the development of Kodak Eastmancolour earlier in the 1950s allowing him to use multiple, mobile 35mm cameras. This captured the magnificence of the Bolshoi before international influences caused dance styles to evolve. The film shows why Galina Ulanova was considered the greatest Giselle of her time.
This historic record of The Bolshoi Ballet’s 1956 tour presents the divertissement filmed in Croydon and Giselle filmed at Covent Garden.
While the film is sadly no longer available in the UK we have managed to source a copy which is not quite up to our usual technical standards. However, we feel that marking the 60th anniversary of the Bolshoi’s Croydon appearances fully justifies this rare screening.
An indication of that impact can be judged from the image to the right – a reproduction of the cover of a souvenir programme. This was not meant for actual performances by The Bolshoi but for sale at screenings of the film in places the tour did not reach!
We would like to sincerely thank our sponsors, whose kind generosity has made this commemorative screening possible.
No Review of the film as such, but here are links to: The BFI page on the film; The Spectator’s 1956 review of the tour; and a Reuters item on The Bolshoi’s commemoration of the event including footage from newsreel coverage of the tour at the time.
David Lean Cinema, Croydon on Wednesday 2nd November 2016
Show starts at 2.30PM, Ticket prices: £8.00 & £6.50 (concessions)
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