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On July 3, 2014, the Academy of Dance and Creative Arts (www.ADACAdance.com) performed Les Oeufs de Faberge, a tribute to Diaghilev and the traditional Russian ballet featuring students from ADACA's Tannersville and Brooklyn studios as well as professional dancers from the Connecticut Ballet.
With music by D. Shostakovich and choreography by K. Dournev, the performance featured excerpts from the original choreography and music of famed Ballet Russes productions, including Le Spectre de la Rose, Petrushka, The Firebird, Scheherazade, Dying Swan, The Rite of Spring, and Russian Dance.