Pas de trois: 1. Intrada (or Entrée): Allegro 2. Andante sostenuto 3. Allegro semplice, Presto 4. Moderato 5. Allegro 6. Coda: Allegro vivace The Grand Pas d’action of Act 1, scene 2 was originally choreographed by Lev Ivanov as a pas de deux à trois, in which Odette was partnered by both Prince Siegfried and Benno. It was not until Nikolai Legat succeeded Pavel Gerdt in the role of Prince Siegfried in the late 1890s that the lakeside pas d’action became a pas de deux as Legat chose to partner Odette alone and other danseurs would follow his example. The group of hunters, who accompanied Siegfried and Benno to the lake, also took part in the pas d’action, standing at the sides of the stage with the Swan Maidens. Ivanov’s original Pas de deux à trois scheme was used in early to mid 20th century productions, with one example being several of Dame Ninette De Valois’s productions for the Sadler’s Wells Royal Ballet. In 1960, the second scene of this production was fi
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