Vienna Classic Orchestra will bring the Vienese holiday spirit and traditions on stage, combined with brilliant ballet dancing during concerts across Bulgaria. Especially developed for the tour, the choreography provokes the imagination and...
Vienna Classic Orchestra will bring the Vienese holiday spirit and traditions on stage, combined with brilliant ballet dancing during concerts across Bulgaria.
Especially developed for the tour, the choreography provokes the imagination and reflects the spirit of the epoch, the style and magic of the dance.
The dancers are absolute world and European champions in modern and neoclassical ballet dancing for 2014.
Baroque style music by Mozart, ballet dancing, exquisite Strauss waltz, ballroom dance traditions and dresses are among the surprises prepared for the audience. Real costumes reflecting the spirit of the time, in which the music was created and choreography with complex elements will entertain the audience during the festive concerts throughout the country.
The Bulgarian audience deserves much more than a Christmas concert. This is the reason the visit of Vienna Classic Orchestra to turn into a national tour.
In addition to the concert in Hall 1 of the National Palace of Culture in Sofia, the orchestra will perform in the South Bulgarian city of Plovdiv (14th of December), the Black Sea coastal cities of Varna (16th of December) and Burgas (15th of December), and in the North-Eastern city of Dobrich (17th of December).
The concerts will be under the baton of the Argentine conductor Daniel Kavatza. The soprano performer Judith Halasz and the special show ballet dancers will be giving a matchless performance.
Producers promise a true delight for the eye and ear, unique atmosphere and lots of festive emotions.
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