Coppélia, Bolshoi Ballet, Royal Opera House

Natalia Osipova is one of the most life-enhancing substances on earth today

Coppélia is the name of the doll in the ballet-comedy - not that of the heroine, who is a bad pixie named Swanilda, a girl of youthful capriciousness but a heart of gold.

The Concert

Charming but uneven: a fake Bolshoi orchestra plays in Paris

Give any masterpiece of classical music a central role in a film - and everything else straightaway faces the highest standards of comparison. In Radu Mihaileanu’s The Concert, it's the Tchaikovsky violin concerto, and from the opening frames the music delivers everything it should – though whether it’s enough to hide other noises (clunking in the script department being only one of them) is another matter.

Bolshoi tour - confirmation at last

Ticketbuyers won't see stars they bought for as Moscow changes the team

The Bolshoi Ballet and its London promoters have confirmed wholesale casting changes to the Covent Garden tour starting next Monday, due to the last-minute absence of prima ballerina Svetlana Zakharova. Zakharova was due to give six performances, but has withdrawn due to a hip injury, it is said. Her partner the celebrated male star Nikolai Tsiskaridze has withdrawn from Giselle, and appearances by another senior ballerina Maria Alexandrova have also been reduced.

The Bolshoi Ballet and its London promoters have confirmed wholesale casting changes to the Covent Garden tour starting next Monday, due to the last-minute absence of prima ballerina Svetlana Zakharova. Zakharova was due to give six performances, but has withdrawn due to a hip injury, it is said. Her partner the celebrated male star Nikolai Tsiskaridze has withdrawn from Giselle, and appearances by another senior ballerina Maria Alexandrova have also been reduced.

Boxing Day Bloat: theartsdesk recommends

Go out and get up to something festive in the next week

The morning after the day before has dawned. If you're not inclined to join the shopping queues, theartsdesk is happy to suggest alternatives. Our writers recommend all sorts of cultural things you could get up to in the next week.

theartsdesk in Moscow: Diaghilev comes home

Russia reappraises its prodigal son

Was he the prodigal son who abandoned Russia? Or the figure who did more than anyone to integrate Russian and European culture in the first half of the last century? As two major exhibitions open on the heritage of Sergei Diaghilev, celebrated impresario and “20th-century Medici”, for the first time Russians will have the chance to decide for themselves.