Russia deletes the ballet ‘Nureyev’, too gay for Putin

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2023-04-21 00:12:45

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The show, inspired by the life of the Soviet dancer, canceled due to his references to his homosexuality

Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov during a rehearsal in Avin in 2022.Patrick AdventurerABACAPRESS
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Quin. Kirill Serebrennikov (Rostov-on-Don, 1969) is a Russian television, film and theater director, television presenter.

What. The ballet ‘Nureyev’, directed by Serebrennikov, was withdrawn from the Bolshoi Theater repertoire due to the law banning “LGBT propaganda”, which was tightened last year.

Por qu. The director has repeatedly opposed the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

He most famous soviet dancer of the 20th century it’s too much gay for the Russia current. Although he is dead. He Teatro Bolshoi has permanently canceled a ballet about the Russian dance legend Rudolf Nureyev. The assembly is directed by Kirill Serebrennikovone of Russia’s most innovative and successful directors, who left the country last year after he Vladimir Putin launches its full-scale attack against Ukraine. The Bolshoi Theater has admitted that removes the work because it contravenes the anti-gay laws of the countrywhich hardened last year as Putin proclaimed his new crusade against fascism in the Ukraine.

The Bolshoi Theater suspended performances of the Nureyev ballet almost a year ago. Many have not been surprised that this work definitively disappears, taking into account that the name of its director has already been erased by the authorities. In May 2022, the theater’s website removed the mention that the director of the performance was Kirill Serebrennikov. The Russian Ministry of Culture justified it by saying that the names of those who “renounced Russia” in “difficult times” like the current ones disappear of the posters of cultural institutions by “pure logic”.

As the director of the Bolshoi admitted on Wednesday, Vladimir Urinthis definitive cancellation is related to the tightening of a 2013 law against so-called ‘gay propaganda’. An amendment passed in December 2022 expanded the ban on “the propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships.” Initially it was applied to children. Now you can’t show homosexuality to adults either.

‘Nureyev’ is inspired by the life of ballet superstar Rudolf Nureyev, and its use of stage nudity and profane language has outraged Russian conservatives. “Issues related to the promotion of non-traditional values ​​are discussed absolutely unequivocally,” admits the general director of the theater.

The premiere of Nureyev took place in December 2017 and soon became one of the most important theatrical events of the year. In the final stretch before the premiere, the function was preparing without Serebrennikov, who at the time was under house arrest accused of embezzlement from the Gogol Center theater in Moscow. In March of last year, Serebrennikov was allowed to leave Russia, where he had been found guilty in 2020.

His supporters say that the sentence was revenge for his criticism of authoritarianism and homophobia under Putin. The director has repeatedly opposed what the Kremlin still calls a “Russian military operation” in Ukraine.

Serebrennikov’s exile seems like a recreation of the rise and fall of the protagonist of his ballet: Rudolf Nureyev’s great pirouette was precisely to escape from the Soviet Union. While on tour in Paris in 1961 he refused to return to the USSR, for which he was convicted of treason and sentenced in absentia to seven years. Nureyev worked successfully in the West and between 1983 and 1989 he directed the ballet group of the Paris Opera. Precisely one of the plots of Serebrennikov’s production talks about the artist’s relationship with his lover, the Danish dancer Eric Brown. A misunderstood passion in Moscow then and also now.

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