Clairemarie Osta Trailers
Paris Opera Ballet: Tribute to Jerome Robbins TrailerLa Petite Danseuse de Degas TrailerLa Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet Trailer
Clairemarie Osta is a French ballerina, formerly an étoile with the Paris Opera Ballet.
Paris Opera Ballet: Tribute to Jerome Robbins TrailerLa Petite Danseuse de Degas TrailerLa Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet Trailer
Clairemarie Osta is a French ballerina, formerly an étoile with the Paris Opera Ballet.
Total trailers found: 8
01 October 1999
Inspired by Goethe's early romantic play Clavigo, Roland Petit's ballet recounts the agonies of a weak-willed lover torn between the contradictory promptings of his heart and his evil spirit, which urges him to serve his own interests and forsake true love in favor of a life of debauchery.
08 June 2005
Jewels, ballet in three parts choreographed by George Balanchine for the New York City Ballet, recorded in October / November 2005 at the Opéra National de Paris.
01 January 2005
Roland Petit’s ballet Carmen was a smash hit at its premiere at London’s Prince’s Theatre in 1949.
14 March 2001
ETOILES: DANCERS OF THE PARIS OPERA BALLET celebrates the legacy one of the best ballet companies in the world by weaving together rehearsals, tour snapshots and performances of classical ballets such as Swan Lake and La Sylphide, as well as contemporary works such as Maurice Bejart's Ninth Symphony, Jiri Kylian's Doux Mensonge (Sweet Lies) and Pierre Darde's Orison.
07 October 2009
A film by Frederick Wiseman following the ins and outs of 7 ballets by the Paris Opera Ballet.
27 October 2011
In 2008, the Opéra national de Paris honored the legendary Jerome Robbins. Though the general public may remember him primarily for his staging and choreography of Bernstein’s West Side Story, Robbins was also a brilliant ballet choreographer.
31 May 2011
Paris Opera Ballet Master and choreographer Patrice Bart plunges into the Opera's past and brings Degas' famous statuette to life.
09 March 2024
Louis Langrée, Guillaume Gallienne and Clairemarie Osta combine performing arts to honour these two masterpieces, inspired by the gallant XVIIIth century, in a show that celebrates comic spirit’s fruitfulness and freedom in genre.