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Carmen Suite. Sacre (Mariinsky II New Theatre, ballet)

Carmen Suite. Sacre (Mariinsky II New Theatre, ballet)

Genre: Ballet Age restriction: 12+ Length: 1 hour and 40 minutes Intermissions: 1 Opening night: 19 April 2010

 

Sasha Waltz’ production even amazes to start with because of its asceticism. There is the black box of the stage without wings. In the middle there is a great heap of cinders – the dancers run and jump through it and over it, raising clouds of dust. The main conflict in Sasha Waltz’ Sacre is a group of people against an individual. There is also, of course, the theme of nature awakening – a nature that is evil and violent, aggressive and defenceless.

Kommersant

 

Credits


Carmen Suite

Music by Georges Bizet – Rodion Shchedrin
Choreography by Alberto Alonso
Production Choreographer: Viktor Barykin
Production Designer: Boris Messerer

Sacre

Music by Igor Stravinsky
Musical Director and Conductor: Valery Gergiev
Choreographer: Sasha Waltz
Costume Designer: Bernd Skodzig
Stage Designers: Pia Maier Schriever, Sasha Waltz
Lighting Designer: Thilo Reuther
Assistant Choreographers: Juan Kruz Diaz de Garaio Esnaola, Luc Dunberry, Antonio Ruz and Yael Schnell

Co-production by Sasha Waltz & Guests GmbH and the Mariinsky Theatre

Artists


Carmen Suite

Conductor: Alexei Repnikov
Carmen: Viktoria Tereshkina
José: Timur Askerov
Torero: Yevgeny Ivanchenko

Sacre

Conductor: Alexei Repnikov
Yekaterina Kondaurova
Daria Pavlenko
Alexander Sergeyev
Yuri Smekalov

World premiere: 20 April 1967, Bolsoi Theatre, Moscow
Premiere at the Mariinsky Theatre: 19 April 2010

Carmen is a passionate, free-spirited woman in contrast to the temperamental and fickle Don José. Fate, a ballerina dressed in black and a representation of Carmen’s alter ego, shows Carmen the cards. After a fight with tobacco dealers, Carmen seduces Don José and convinces him to release her from jail. Carmen is subsequently caught in a love triangle between Don José and the popular bullfighter Escamillo.

Premiere of the ballet with choreography by Sasha Waltz: 13 May 2013, Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg

 

Mariinsky II (New) Theatre playbill


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