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    BOLSHOI THEATER BALLET FINISHES ITS U.S. AND MEXICO TOUR

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Nov 14 2004

    MOSCOW, November 14 (RIA Novosti's writer Natalia Kurova) The Bolshoi
    Theater ballet is finishing its six-week U.S. (Boston and Chicago)
    and Mexico tour, the first one in over 30 years. Raymonda ballet is
    closing the tour in Chicago on Sunday.

    The Bolshoi performed its modern version of Romeo and Juliet as well
    as classical Raymonda, Giselle, and Don Quixote ballets.

    "Through all the six weeks and over 40 performances, the house was
    overcrowded," director general of the Bolshoi Theater Anatoly Iksanov
    told RIA Novosti exclusively, "In Mexico, newspapers wrote it must
    have been the Lord himself who had sent the Bolshoi ballet to the
    Mexican audience. Of course we are pleased with the result of the
    tour, but most of all I am happy about landslide success of the Romeo
    and Juliet, a ballet that produced controversial remarks among the
    Russian public. On returning back to Russia, we will make a tour of
    Russian regions and post-Soviet countries."

    According to Iksanov, on November 21-23 there would be three gala
    concerts in Tajik capital Dushanbe; in May the Bolshoi's ballet
    company will perform in Armenian capital Yerevan, while in January
    2006, the ballet will move to Rostov-on-Don in southern Russia.

    In Moscow, he added, the ballet will begin rehearsing A Midsummer
    Night's Dream with renowned American choreographer John Neumeier.
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