The Pharaoh's Daughter

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The Pharaoh's Daughter is a grand 19th-century classical ballet choreographed by Marius Petipa, known for its lavish spectacle, exotic ancient Egyptian setting, and demanding choreography.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ballet
classical ballet
acts 3
balletType grand ballet
basedOn Le Roman de la Momie NERFINISHED
basedOnAuthor Théophile Gautier NERFINISHED
choreographer Marius Petipa NERFINISHED
choreographicStyle Petipa style
composer Cesare Pugni NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
era Imperial Russian ballet repertoire
featuresCharacter Aspicia NERFINISHED
Ramze NERFINISHED
Ta-Hor NERFINISHED
The Fisherman NERFINISHED
The Pharaoh NERFINISHED
genre classical ballet
historicalContext created for the Imperial Theatres of St. Petersburg
language no dialogue
librettist Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges NERFINISHED
Marius Petipa NERFINISHED
majorRevivalCompany Bolshoi Ballet NERFINISHED
majorRevivalYear 2000
musicStyle Romantic ballet score
notableFor demanding choreography
exotic ancient Egyptian setting
lavish spectacle
notableProductionElement character dances
grand divertissements
originalPrincipalDancer Carolina Rosati NERFINISHED
originalRoleCreated Aspicia NERFINISHED
Lord Wilson / Ta-Hor ONNER
Ramze ONNER
The Fisherman ONNER
The Pharaoh ONNER
period 19th-century ballet
premiereCompany Imperial Ballet NERFINISHED
premiereDate 1862-01-18
premierePlace Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre, St. Petersburg NERFINISHED
prologue yes
requires elaborate sets and costumes
large corps de ballet
revivalChoreographer Pierre Lacotte NERFINISHED
setting ancient Egypt
structure prologue and three acts
theme romantic fantasy
time travel dream vision

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Marius Petipa notableWork The Pharaoh's Daughter