Nino Ananiashvili dedicated “Swan Lake” to the memory of her brother
15 April, 2013
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Tbilisi Concert Hall hosted the State Ballet of Georgia’s performance of “Swan Lake” dedicated to Nina Ananiashvili’s 50th birthday anniversary, featuring world ballet star Denis Matvienko who partnered Ananiashvili in the lead role.
The show was presented to a packed audience. Ananiashvili said following the performance she had dedicated it to the memory of her brother, who passed away just weeks ago.

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