Tickets for the ensemble of Igor Moiseev. State Academic Folk Dance Ensemble named after Igor Moiseev Ensemble named after Moiseev


Igor Aleksandrovich Moiseev. GAANT named after Moiseev is the world's first professional choreographic group engaged in the artistic interpretation and promotion of dance folklore of the peoples of the world, including Jewish, Mexican, Greek dances, as well as dances of the CIS peoples.

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History of the team

The Igor Moiseev State Academic Theater was founded on February 10, 1937, the day when the first rehearsal of a troupe of 30 people took place in the Moscow house of the choreographer at 4 Leontyevsky Lane. The task that Moiseev set for the young artists was to creatively process and present on stage the samples of folklore of the USSR existing at that time. To this end, the ensemble members went on folklore expeditions around the country, where they found, studied and recorded disappearing dances, songs and rituals. As a result, the first programs of the dance troupe were “Dances of the Peoples of the USSR” (1937-1938) and “Dances of the Baltic Peoples” (1939). Since 1940, the ensemble had the opportunity to rehearse and perform on the stage of the Tchaikovsky Hall, and it was this theater that became the ensemble’s home for many years.

To achieve maximum expressiveness of the dance performance, Igor Moiseev used all means of stage culture: all types and types of dances, symphonic music, drama, scenography and acting. In addition, Moiseev took as a basis the principle of equality of the ensemble’s artists; from the very beginning, the group did not have soloists, leading dancers or corps de ballet - any participant could play both the main and secondary roles in the production.

An important stage in the creative development of the group was the development and updated interpretation of European folklore. The program “Dances of Slavic Peoples” (1945) was created in unique conditions: not being able to travel abroad, Igor Moiseev recreated examples of dance creativity, consulting with musicians, folklorists, historians, and musicologists. On tour in 1946 in Poland, Hungary, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, the audience was amazed at the accuracy of the productions and the true artistic meaning of the ensemble's stage works. With the significant participation of famous choreographers and folklore experts Miklos Rabai (Hungary), Lubusha Ginkova (Czechoslovakia), Ahn Song Hee (Korea), whom Igor Moiseev involved in their work, the program “Peace and Friendship” (1953) was created, where for the first time they collected samples of European and Asian dance folklore from eleven countries.

Since the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, the Folk Dance Ensemble under the direction of Moiseev toured Siberia, Transbaikalia, the Far East, and Mongolia.

In 1955, the ensemble became the first Soviet group to go on foreign tours to France and Great Britain. In 1958, the ensemble was also the first of the Soviet groups to go on tour to the USA.

The quintessence of the creative path of the Moiseev GAANT was the class-concert “The Road to Dance” (1965), which clearly demonstrates the path of development of the team from mastering individual elements to creating full-scale stage canvases. In 1967, for the “Road to Dance” program, GAANT was the first folk dance ensemble to be awarded the title of academic, and Igor Moiseev was awarded the Lenin Prize.

Despite the fact that in 2007 the ensemble lost its leader and ideological inspirer, the Moiseev GAANT continued to perform and tour around the world. For its concert activity, which has lasted more than 70 years, the ensemble was awarded the Order of Friendship of Peoples. GAANT is the only ensemble of its kind that has performed at the Opera Garnier (Paris) and La Scala (Milan). In terms of the number of tours, it is listed in the Russian Guinness Book of Records as an ensemble that has visited more than 60 countries. .

For the best performance of 2011, the ensemble was awarded the Grand Prix of the Anita Bucchi Choreographic Prize (Italy), and at the premiere program on December 20, 2011, as part of the triumphant Paris tour, UNESCO awarded the ensemble the Medal of Five Continents.

Orchestra

In the first years of the ensemble's existence, concerts were accompanied by a group of folk instruments and a group of musical national instruments under the direction of E. Avksentyev. Since the late 1940s, in connection with the expansion of the ensemble’s repertoire and the appearance of the “Dances of the Peoples of the World” cycle in it, a small symphony orchestra was created with the involvement of a group of national instruments. The main credit for its creation belongs to conductor Samson Halperin.

Today, the ensemble's concerts are accompanied by a small symphony orchestra of 35 people. Original arrangements of folk melodies over the years were created by conductors Evgeny Avksentyev, Samson Galperin, Nikolai Nekrasov, Anatoly Gus, and musician Vladimir Zhmykhov.

The orchestra's artists also take part in the ensemble's productions. For example, in the suite of Moldovan dances “Hora” and “Chiokirlie” a violinist in national costume plays on stage. “Kalmyk Dance” is accompanied by the sound of a Saratov harmonica, while the orchestra artist is dressed in a tuxedo. The one-act ballet “Night on Bald Mountain” begins with the appearance of a stage orchestra in national Ukrainian costumes.

Studio school

The “Studio School at the State Academic Folk Dance Ensemble under the direction of Igor Moiseev” was formed in September 1943 as a training group under the ensemble. It trains artists and is the main source of personnel for replenishing the troupe. The training program includes special disciplines: classical dance, folk stage dance, duet dance, jazz dance, gymnastics, acrobatics, acting, playing the piano and folk musical instruments, history of music, history of theater, history of ballet, history of painting, history ensemble.

In 1988, the school received the status of a secondary specialized educational institution.

Repertoire

The ensemble's repertoire consists of about 300 choreographic works created by Igor Moiseev since 1937. Based on genre, all dances are divided into choreographic miniatures, dance paintings, dance suites and one-act ballets. Thematically, the dances are combined into the cycles “Pictures of the Past”, “Soviet Pictures” and “Across the Countries of the World”. The list shows the most frequently performed choreographic numbers.

Choreographic miniatures
  • Two kids fighting
  • Estonian “Polka through the leg”
  • Polka-labyrinth
Dance paintings
  • Football (music by A. Tsfasman)
  • Partisans
  • Tobacco
  • Skomorokhs (music by N. Rimsky-Korsakov)
One-act ballets
  • Polovtsian dances (music by A. Borodin)
  • At the skating rink (music by I. Strauss)
  • Night on Bald Mountain (music by M. Mussorgsky)
  • Spanish ballad (music by Pablo di Luna)
  • Evening at the tavern
Suite of Russian dances
  • Girls coming out
  • Box
  • Grass
  • Male dance
  • General final

It has already entered the cultural heritage of choreographic art not only in Russia, but throughout the whole world. This group was one of the first to engage in the popularization and artistic stylization of folk dances of different nations.

The ensemble was created on February 10, 1937. 30 dancers were selected and held their first rehearsal under the direction of the choreographer in the house of the choreographer in Leontyevsky Lane, building 4.

Initially, the director proposed to professionally, with a creative approach, process the folklore standards of dances of representatives of the peoples of the USSR that existed at that time.

But for this it was necessary to study the available choreographic material well. Members of the ensemble began to go on expeditions around the country, searched for and became acquainted with the historical origins of dances, songs, rituals, collecting pieces of art that were precious to them.

The unique, bright, original dances collected by Moiseev’s team made it possible already in 1937-1938 to perform the first program “Dances of the Peoples of the USSR”, and in 1939 the public saw their performance “Dances of the Baltic Peoples”. The concerts were a great success and in 1940 the ensemble was given the stage of the Tchaikovsky Hall, and the theater for a long time was the home for the members of the already well-known group in the country.

As for the creative development and improvement of the ensemble members, the tutoring process included almost all types of stage culture: a variety of dances, symphonic music, drama, scenography and acting. Because of this, their productions became more and more vivid, memorable for their expressiveness, and different from each other.

One of the significant pages in the development of the creative potential of the ensemble is the program “Dances of Slavic Peoples”, shown in 1945. This was preceded by the study, mastery and interpretation of the folklore of the peoples of Europe. Taking on the task of creating such a program was a creative feat at that time. Due to historical events, there was no direct access to the necessary material. Therefore, he selflessly searched for ways to recreate examples of European dance art, turning to historians, folklore researchers, musicologists and musicians for help. In 1946, the opportunity arose to travel abroad, and the ensemble went on a tour of European countries. In Poland, Hungary, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, the public applauded the performers. Fans of choreographic art were delighted and amazed by the unusually creatively faithful transmission of the dance heritage of European peoples.

The Peace and Friendship program, presented in 1953, was created in close collaboration with talented choreographers with a deep knowledge of folklore. attracted Miklos Rabai (Hungary), Lubushe Ginkova (Czechoslovakia), and Ahn Song Hee (Korea) with his idea. This program brought together examples of European and Asian folk dances from eleven countries.

In 1955, the ensemble became the first of the Soviet groups to go on foreign tours to France and Great Britain, and in 1958 on tour to the USA.

The class-concert “The Road to Dance” (1965) showed his achievements in the field of creating large-scale stage productions. And in 1967, for the program “The Road to Dance,” GAANT was the first of the folk dance ensembles to receive the title of academic, and was awarded the title of Lenin Prize laureate.

He died in 2007, but the team continues to conquer the world under his name. The ensemble is still the only folk group in the world that has performed at the Opera Garnier (Paris) and La Scala (Milan). The group was included in the Russian Guinness Book of Records as the record holder for the number of countries (more than 60) in which it toured.

The ensemble won the Grand Prix of the Anita Bucchi choreographic award (Italy) for the best performance of 2011. At the premiere program on December 20, 2011, UNESCO awarded the ensemble the Medal of Five Continents.

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Miniatures and dance paintings to the music of famous composers.

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The soul of nations in dance

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The team is located in the Concert Hall named after P.I. Tchaikovsky.

The main task set for the artists by the founder of the ensemble, Igor Moiseev (1906-2007), was the creative processing of folklore samples that were current in the Soviet Union at that time. For this purpose, the artists of the group went on folklore expeditions around the country. As a result, the ensemble's first programs appeared - "Dances of the Peoples of the USSR" (1937-1938), "Dances of the Baltic Peoples" (1939).

In the ensemble's repertoire, folklore samples received a new stage life and were preserved for several generations of spectators around the world. For this purpose, Igor Moiseev used almost all means of stage culture: various types and types of dances, symphonic music, drama, scenography, acting.

An important stage was the development and creative interpretation of European folklore. The program "Dances of Slavic Peoples" (1945) was created in conditions when Moiseev did not have the opportunity to travel abroad. The choreographer recreated examples of dance creativity, consulting with musicians, folklorists, historians, and musicologists.

With the direct participation of famous choreographers Miklos Rabai (Hungary), Lubusha Ginkova (Czechoslovakia), Ahn Sun Hee (Korea), Igor Moiseev created the program “Peace and Friendship” (1953), which for the first time collected examples of European and Asian dance folklore from 11 countries.

Since 1938, the ensemble has been in Russia and abroad. For a record number of tours, the ensemble is included in the Russian Guinness Book of Records. Since its first foreign tour (Finland, 1945), Igor Moiseev’s ensemble has been the unofficial Russian ambassador of peace.

In 1958, the ensemble was the first of the Soviet groups to go on tour to the USA, which marked the beginning of cultural ties between the USSR and the USA.

In 1967, the first professional folk dance ensemble was awarded the title of academic. In 1987, the ensemble was awarded the Order of Friendship of Peoples.

The hallmarks of the group were the numbers “Partisans”, the naval suite “Yablochko”, the old city square dance, the Moldavian jok, the Ukrainian hopak, the Russian dance “Summer”, and the incendiary tarantella. The ensemble's one-act performances, staged by Igor Moiseev using the means and techniques of world folk and theatrical culture, gained great success with the ensemble - "Vesnyanki", "Tsam", "Sanchakou", "Polovtsian Dances" to the music of Alexander Borodin, "On the Skating Rink" to the music of Johann Strauss, “Night on Bald Mountain” to the music of Modest Mussorgsky, “Spanish Ballad” to the music of Pablo di Luna, “Evening in a Tavern” to the music of Argentine composers, etc.

After the death of artistic director Igor Moiseev in 2007, the ensemble began to bear his name.

Today in the repertoire of the Folk Dance Ensemble, staged by Moiseev. These are dances, miniatures, choreographic paintings and suites, one-act ballets to the music of Russian composers and symphonists Alexander Borodin, Mikhail Glinka, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Modest Mussorgsky.

The ensemble includes a large group of ballet dancers and a symphony orchestra.

The artistic director - director of the group is People's Artist of Russia Elena Shcherbakova.

Since 1943, a studio school has been operating under the folk dance ensemble. In addition to special disciplines - classical, folk stage, historical, duet dance - the training program includes jazz dance, gymnastics, acrobatics, acting, playing the piano and folk musical instruments, history of music and theater.

The material was prepared based on information from RIA Novosti and open sources