20 June
Premiere of Boris Eifman's Red Giselle in Samara: immersion into the world of ballet art
The Boris Eifman Ballet Theatre presents the premiere of a new version of the ballet Red Giselle on the stage of the Samara Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre. This event promises to be a bright cultural accent of the season, attracting the attention of both sophisticated art connoisseurs and those who are just beginning to get acquainted with the world of ballet.
"Red Giselle" is a work in which Boris Eifman reinterprets the tragic story of the great Russian dancer Olga Spesivtseva. The performance immerses the viewer in the atmosphere of dramatic events, revealing the inner world of the heroine through exquisite choreographic solutions and emotional depth.
The Samara Academic Opera and Ballet Theater, known for its magnificent repertoire and high level of performance, will be the ideal venue for this production. Viewers will be able to enjoy not only stunning choreography, but also the atmosphere of one of the leading theaters in Russia.
To witness this event, we recommend buying tickets in advance on our website. Do not miss the opportunity to see a masterpiece of modern ballet art performed by talented artists of the Boris Eifman Ballet Theater. Buy tickets on our website now to guarantee your place at this significant cultural event.
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30 November
The performance and concert "My Jerusalem. One Hundred Years of Solitude" at the Zaryadye Concert Hall
The Zaryadye Concert Hall will host a unique performance and concert by Pyotr Dranga and Boris Eifman in two parts. Purchase tickets on our website and immerse yourself in a world of music, ballet, and spiritual inspiration.
28 November
The New Year's show "Eared Stories" at the Boris Eifman Ballet Theatre: immerse yourself in a fairy tale!
<p>The New Year's show "Eared Stories. Stolen Christmas" invites audiences into a world of magic and dance on the stage of the Boris Eifman Ballet Theatre.
28 November
The Alexandrinsky Theatre will present Eifman's ballet "Red Giselle."
The Boris Eifman Ballet Theatre's production of "Red Giselle" is one of the most impressive and emotionally profound works, inspired by the life of the outstanding Russian ballerina Olga Spessivtseva.
27 November
The Alexandrinsky Theatre will present Eifman's ballet "Crime and Punishment"
On December 24, 2025, the Alexandrinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg will host the debut performance of the ballet "Crime and Punishment," staged by the Boris Eifman Ballet Theatre.
26 November
Spring Evening at the Kremlin: "Eifman Gala" and the Best Works of Boris Eifman
On April 22, 2026, the State Kremlin Palace will host the "Eifman Gala" of the Boris Eifman Ballet Theatre. This two-act program will feature excerpts from the most famous productions.
8 November
Eifman's "Crime and Punishment" returns to the Alexandrinsky Theatre!
There are works whose purpose is not entertainment, but profound shock. They turn the soul inside out, forcing one to peer into the abyss of the human psyche. Boris Eifman's ballet Crime and Punishment is precisely such a ballet.
5 November
"Red Giselle" returns to the stage of the Alexandrinsky Theatre!
This performance is based on the fate of the ballerina Olga Spesivtseva, who lived through revolutionary storms and a veritable whirlpool of historical events.
31 October
Concert-performance at Zaryadye: Petr Dranga and Boris Eifman combine music and dance
A unique concert-performance will take place at the Zaryadye Concert Hall on February 2. Petr Dranga and Boris Eifman will present a synthesis of music and dance inspired by Marquez and Mozart. Learn more about this year's cultural event!
26 October
Eifman Gala: A Dazzling Universe of Movement and Light
On April 22, the main stage of the State Kremlin Palace will host an event that will be a true gift for lovers of exquisite ballet. That day will feature a gala concert by the world-famous Boris Eifman Ballet Theatre.
24 October
Crime and Punishment at the Alexandrinsky Theatre: Immersion in the World of Dostoevsky
Discover the philosophical depths of Dostoevsky's novel through Boris Eifman's ballet.