Inaugurating the Cairo Opera Ballet Company's new season, Mikis Theodorakis' ballet Zorba graces the Cairo Opera House for three consecutive nights, from 24-26 September. Ahram Online talks to Erminia ...
The staging of Zorba will be made available by the Ministry of Culture on its YouTube channel, starting 7 June at 9pm The release of Zorba performed by the Cairo Opera Ballet Company on the Ministry ...
Ballet's audience in Egypt may be limited, but it's enthusiastic. On a recent night at the Opera House, located on an upscale residential island in the Nile River, the Cairo Ballet Company brought a ...
On 24 September the new ballet season at Cairo Opera House kicked off, to the great relief of art lovers after several months of political turbulence. The Cairo Opera Ballet Company gave three ...
“The story of Zorba had a very profound effect on me. A man who can rediscover the sunny side of life through dance even after the deepest distress, who finds his feet again after every setback – I ...
Hailed as the event of the year in Cyprus, an extraordinary ballet performance is said to mark a historic moment for the cultural world. Renowned global ballet performers are coming to deliver a ...
Famous ballet by Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis “Zorba the Greek” premiered at the National Opera of Ukraine. The history of the ballet dates back to 1946, when a novel by the most translated 20th ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Zorba the Ballet is an astonishing mix of the awful and the wonderful - fortunately ending on a high point that obliterates recall of ...
The Egyptian Opera House troupe will portray in collaboration with the Italian Cultural Center the international ballet Zorba the Greek at the Grand Theater for one week as of next Thursday. The show ...
Zorba the Ballet, performed by the Sofia Opera and Ballet, comes to Athens for one night only September 15, 2018! Check out highlights from the ballet below before it hits Athens next month! The ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. There's a moment in the movie Zorba the Greek I've always remembered. It's the scene where repressed Englishman Alan Bates asks the ...