vikharev tried to revive his ballets in their original glory. 10th century. i, of course, rely on harvard manuscripts and documents. nikolai sergeev, director of the theater, pre-revolutionary, he has been for 20 years, starting somewhere from the beginning of the 20th century. before the revolution he recorded the entire repertoire of the marinsky theater, after the revolution he emigrated, first he was in the baltic states in paris, then he settled in london and when he died, he had no heirs. and the manuscript went to a fairly random person who sold these documents, this archive is his to the ballerina moni inglasby - this is an english ballerina, and she already sold it to... these are generally complex combinations of styles at the same time, as if they decided to restore the era of louis -16 in general, it’s like this artistic mixture that gave such a great work like the sleeping beauty, it was very important for us to restore it in the form closest to the original. based on a surviving sketch made director of the imperial theaters, prince