Ballet impérial (George Balanchine), Hannah O'Neill (c) Agathe Poupeney OnP
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    Created in 1970 by the New York City Ballet, Who cares? is a suite of dances to songs by George and Ira Gershwin – including the “classic” that gives the piece its name and I Got Rhythm – against the backdrop of the Manhattan skyline.

    Who cares combines an ensemble of dancers in various formations, followed by four soloists. All come together in a playful finale in which Balanchine wanted to show the ’musical genius and melodic beauty of Gershwin’s compositions through classical dance’.

    A tribute to the grandeur of Imperial Russia, Ballet Impérial was created in 1941 by the American Ballet Caravan to Tchaikovsky’s Second Piano Concerto. A work in which George Balanchine brilliantly celebrates the technical virtuosity of academic ballet in the style of Petipa – his “spiritual father” – and the great St Petersburg tradition.


    With the Paris Opera Étoiles, soloists and corps de ballet
    The Paris Opera Orchestra

    A co-production by the Paris Opera and Telmondis, with the participation of France Télévisions, the support of the CNC and of the Orange Foundation, sponsor of the Paris Opera' audiovisual broadcasts.

    Director: Vincent Bataillon

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    Choreographer: George Balanchine

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    9 min

    Quiz, blindtest, pop culture…
    The Opera is nothing classical