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interactions of
mythological characters (Frost, Spring, Wood-Sprite), real
people (
Kupava, Mizgir'), and
those in-between, i.e., half-mythical, half-real (Snow Maiden...
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Kupava (Russian: Купава) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Mirnoye Rural Settlement,
Novonikolayevsky District,
Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The po****tion...
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realizes he does not love Snegurochka, but has
fallen for her
friend Kupava.
Kupava is
happy about this, and the two
share a kiss. Snegurochka,
unable to...
- return.
Kupava and Mizgir, a
betrothed couple,
attend a
festival with
Kupava's friends. However, upon
seeing Snegurochka,
Mizgir abandons Kupava, publicly...
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Bolshoi Theatre. In 2010 she
debuted on the
Bolshoi Theatre stage in the
Kupava party in “The Snow Maiden”
opera by Rimsky-Korsakov, and
later performed...
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theatre historian Inna Solovyova.
Roksanova pla****
Hanne in
Drayman Henschel,
Kupava in The Snow
Maiden and
Tatyana in
Maxim Gorky's The
Philistines to some...
- as
Princess Elsa
Virineya (1969) as
Antonina The Snow
Maiden (1969) as
Kupava The
Beginning (1970) as
episode (uncredited)
Dreams of Love –
Liszt (1970)...
- Gourmet" in the
series "Tales of the Old Piano" (Skazki
starogo pianino) 2014 "
Kupava" 1995
Vodka 'Absolute' "The
Wingless Gosling"
Diploma of the KROK Festival...
- Odette-Odile (Swan Lake)
Kitri and the
Queen of the
Dryads (Don Quixote)
Kupava (The Snow Maiden)
Medora (Le Corsaire) 1991 - Odette-Odile in Swan Lake...
- tutte, Mozart)
Halka (Halka, Moniuszko)
Iolanthe (Iolanthe, Tchaikovsky)
Kupava (The Snow Maiden, Rimsky-Korsakov) La
Contessa (Le
nozze di Figaro, Mozart)...