Young Russian cadets donned their finery tonight for the International Kremlin Cadet Ball in Moscow.
The Gostiny Dvor ballroom, the city's old merchant court which is situated just a stone's throw from the Kremlin, was transformed into a sea of white and navy at the third annual military soirée on Tuesday evening.
This year's event, held in Moscow's Kitai-gorod district, marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of earliest Suvorov military schools and the 76th anniversary of the establishment of the Nakhimov Naval School in Russia.
For many at Tuesday's ball, it's a fairytale chance to experience the grandeur of Russia's czarist traditions. With its string quartets, traditional dance routines and patriotic speeches, the event harks back to a bygone era.
Taking part in tonight's proceedings were teenagers from orphanages as well as distinguished military cadets from around Russia, as well as delegations from CIS member states, and China, South Korea, Greece, and Austria.
Now that's an entrance! The ball's organiser Yulia Kirpichnikova, left, at the International Kremlin Cadet Ball at Moscow's Gostiny Dvor; the event marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of earliest Suvorov military schools
Participants dance during the 3rd International Kremlin Cadet Ball at Moscow's Gostiny Dvor; the event marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of earliest Suvorov military schools and the 76th anniversary of the establishment of the Nakhimov Naval School in Russia
Grab a partner: The Gostiny Dvor ballroom, the city's old merchant court which is situated just a stone's throw from the Kremlin, was transformed into a sea of white and navy at the third annual military soirée on Tuesday evening
Young cadets take to the dance floor. This year's event, held in Moscow's Kitai-gorod district, marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of earliest Suvorov military schools and the 76th anniversary of the establishment of the Nakhimov Naval School in Russia
The annual ball is a lavish display of discipline, pomp and splendour as girls in billowing dresses twirl across the dance floor, immaculately dressed young men line the hall in orderly rows, and teachers bark out orders, trying to get their students to keep time.
Young girls were dressed in sweeping white ballgowns and gloves, teamed with diamonds and tiaras, while their smartly-dressed dance partners stuck to tradition in full military uniform.
Meanwhile backstage, lipstick is applied and hair frantically braided, girls jostle for position in front of floor-length mirrors, trying to capture the perfect selfie.
Male cadets line the stairs while their ballgown-clad partners pose for a photograph on the staircase. Taking part in tonight's proceedings were teenagers from orphanages as well as distinguished military cadets from around Russia, as well as delegations from CIS member states, and China, South Korea, Greece, and Austria
A pair of dancers show off their best moves. The annual ball is a lavish display of discipline, pomp and splendour as girls in billowing dresses twirl across the dance floor, immaculately dressed young men line the hall in orderly rows, and teachers bark out orders, trying to get their students to keep time
Later on in the evening Russian cadets gathered around a huge cake and snapped photos of the event
Two young women pose for a selfie. Young girls were dressed in sweeping white ballgowns and gloves, teamed with diamonds and tiaras, while their smartly-dressed dance partners stuck to tradition in full military uniform
Couples take to the dancefloor at Moscow's Gostiny Dvor on Tuesday evening. Meanwhile backstage, lipstick is applied and hair frantically braided, girls jostle for position in front of floor-length mirrors, trying to capture the perfect selfie
White ballgowns with pink sashes were the order of the day at the third International Kremlin Cadet Ball at Moscow's Gostiny Dvor; the event marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of earliest Suvorov military schools and the 76th anniversary of the establishment of the Nakhimov Naval School in Russia
The ball's organiser Yulia Kirpichnikova at the 3rd International Kremlin Cadet Ball at Moscow's Gostiny Dvor; the event marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of earliest Suvorov military schools
More than 1,000 students from all of the Russian cadet schools attended the event in Moscow this evening
Although many of the attendees opted for brilliant white dresses, others chose deep scarlet ball gowns as they danced with their partners
Dozens of dancers line the hall in Moscow tonight. Taking part in the ball are teenagers from orphanages and distinguished military cadets from various regions of Russia, as well as delegations from CIS member states, China, South Korea, Greece, and Austria
Action shot: The annual ball is a picture of discipline, pomp and splendor as girls in billowing dresses twirl across the dance floor, immaculately dressed young men line the hall in orderly rows, and teachers bark out orders, trying to get their students to keep time
Russia's soldiers of tomorrow swapped the parade ground for the ballroom as they attended the opulent International Kremlin Cadet Ball in Moscow, taking part in an evening of dancing
These girls lined up for the perfect photo as they took part in the annual event at Moscow's Gostiny Dvor ballroom
Grab a partner: For many at Tuesday's ball, it's a fairytale chance to experience the grandeur of Russia's czarist traditions. With its string quartets, traditional dance routines and patriotic speeches, the event harks back to a bygone era
The dance floor became a sea of white, pastel colours and red as the young Russian cadets began to dance
Youngsters form neat lines as they take to the dance floor. The annual ball is a lavish display of discipline, pomp and splendour as girls in billowing dresses twirl across the dance floor and immaculately dressed young men line the hall in orderly rows
Male and female cadets as young as eight can be enrolled into military school, and many take part in the breathtaking event every year
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