Anna Shchekleina first worked with the artists of the Ural Ballet in 2014 — among the young choreographers, participants of the Dance Platform workshop. Ten years later, the theater invited her as one of the most striking figures of Russian modern dance. The miniature on the Dance Platform was called Trinity according to the number of performers. A large ensemble of artists is engaged in the new ballet, and Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition are taken as the musical basis. In the first parts of the evening, Les sylphides and Carnival, European piano music passed through the hands of Russian experts in instrumentation; The Mussorgsky cycle is performed as the French master Maurice Ravel heard it.
The ballet is created by order of the Ural Opera
performed in the same evening with the ballets Les sylphides and Carnival