Paquita
[4] In 2001, director Brigitte Lefèvre asked French choreographer Pierre Lacotte to produce a revival of the full-length two act Paquita for the Paris Opera Ballet.[6] In 2014, the Stepanov notation expert Doug Fullington and Russian choreographer Alexei Ratmansky mounted a reconstruction of Petipa's final revival of Paquita for the Bayerisches Staatsballett.She saves the life of a young French officer, Lucien d'Hervilly, who is the target of a Spanish governor who desires to have him killed by Iñigo, a Roma chief.[5] Marius Petipa added the Grand pas classique to the third act of Paquita in 1881 for the benefit performance of the Imperial Ballet's Prima ballerina Ekaterina Vazem.In 1984 Natalia Makarova staged a new version of the Paquita grand pas classique for American Ballet Theatre[8] with music again arranged by Lanchbery.