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Swan Lake Reloaded (Lebedinoye Ozero. Perezagruzka): Fredrik Rydman's Swedish techno remix of the Tchaikovsky classic. Yauza Palace. Tuesday, November 12, at 8 p.m.

Dance Addresses

Thursday The 7th

FESTIVAL MT PICK DanceInversion: Birds With Skymirrors: This internationally acclaimed dance work by Samoan choreographer Lemi Ponifasio, inspired by his encounter with birds flying with glittering pieces of plastic waste in their beaks, is a reflection of our connection to the Earth and our power to protect or destroy what surrounds us. MAU Company (New Zealand). Theater of Nations. 7 p.m.

Three Ages of World Ballet (Tri Veka Mirovogo Baleta): Moscow Ballet School in a jubilee concert that also features students of renowned European and American ballet schools. Kremlin Palace. 7 p.m.

Friday The 8th

NEW Marco Spada: Choreographer and designer Pierre Lacotte stages a new version of Daniel-Francois-Esprit Auber's ballet about big-hearted bandit Marco Spada and his daughter Angela. Bolshoi Theater Main Stage. 7 p.m.

Mayerling: Kenneth MacMillan's neoclassical ballet based on the Mayerling Incident — the series of events leading to the apparent murder-suicide of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera. Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theater. 7 p.m.

The Heroids: Anna Garafeyeva's five dance pieces based on Ovid's elegiac couplets of the same name, and Roland Barthes' "A Lover's Discourse: Fragments." School of Dramatic Art. 8 p.m.

Saturday The 9th

NEW Marco Spada (see Fri. listing). Bolshoi Theater Main Stage. 7 p.m.

Mayerling (see Fri. listing). Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theater. 7 p.m.

The Heroids (see Fri. listing). School of Dramatic Art. 8 p.m.

Sunday The 10th

NEW Marco Spada (see Fri. listing). Bolshoi Theater Main Stage. 6 p.m.

NEW Sherlock Holmes: contemporary dance detective show set to Irish folk music, compositions by Handel and Schubert. Choreography by Yelena Bogdanovich. Natalya Sats Children's Musical Theater. 7 p.m.

Tuesday The 12th

NEW Marco Spada (see Fri. listing). Bolshoi Theater Main Stage. 7 p.m.

MT PICK Swan Lake Reloaded (Lebedinoye Ozero. Perezagruzka): Fredrik Rydman's Swedish techno remix of the Tchaikovsky classic. Yauza Palace. 8 p.m.

Wednesday The 13th

NEW Attention: The Doors Are Closing! (Ostorozhno: Dveri Zakryvayutsya!): Ivan Perez's contemporary dance staging about privacy. Moskva Ballet production. Meyerhold Center. 8 p.m.

NEW Marco Spada (see Fri. listing). Bolshoi Theater Main Stage. 7 p.m.

NEW Neurasthenia: Ivan Yestegneyev and Yevgeny Kulagin's contemporary dance staging. Dialogue Dance Company production. Gogol Center small hall. 8:30 p.m.

MT PICK Swan Lake Reloaded (See Tues. listing). Yauza Palace. 8 p.m.

and Beyond…

NEW Attention: The Doors Are Closing! (see Wed. listing). Meyerhold Center. Nov. 14 at 9 p.m., Nov. 15 at 8 p.m.

NEW Marco Spada (see Fri. listing). Bolshoi Theater Main Stage. Nov. 14 and 15 at 7 p.m., Nov. 16 at noon and 7:30 p.m.

Mikhail Fokin's Ballets "Chopiniana" and "Sheherazade." Vyacheslav Gordeyev's Russian Ballet production. Kuzminki House of Arts. Nov. 14, 7 p.m.

NEW Neurasthenia (see Wed. listing). Gogol Center small hall. Nov. 14, 15, 16 and 17, 8:30 p.m.

MT PICK Swan Lake Reloaded (See Tues. listing). Yauza Palace. Nov. 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27 at 8 p.m., Nov. 16, 17, 23, 24 at 4 and 8 p.m.

NEW Egopoint: Nadja Saidakova's contemporary dance staging to music by Luke Slater. Staatsballett Berlin and the Moskva Ballet joint production. Theater of Nations. Nov. 16, 17 and 23, 7 p.m.

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