By Prague National Theatre
The compound programme is made up of ballet works by three distinguished contemporary European choreographers
1st Symphony in D major
Choreography & Stage direction: Petr Zuska - Music: Gustav Mahler
Ballettissimo, Czech National Ballet (2015/2015) by Uwe ScholzPrague National Theatre
The compound programme is made up of ballet works by three distinguished contemporary European choreographers: Petr Zuska (a renowned Czech choreographer and Artistic Director of the Czech National Ballet).
Ballettissimo, Czech National Ballet (2015/2015) by Uwe ScholzPrague National Theatre
Zuska’s choreography, created for EXPO 2010 in Shanghai, is a pure visual rendition of Gustav Mahler’s famous Symphony No. 1 in D major, which is ingenuously built using neo-classical movement phraseology.
Ballettissimo, Czech National Ballet (2015/2015) by Uwe ScholzPrague National Theatre
A noteworthy feature of the choreography is the constant flowing of the moving dancers, an endless current of streaming bodies, drifted by the music in the same direction. Zuska has imbued his opus with an infinitely variable tone and permeated it with a dramatic tension.
Reflections on the Fate of Human Forms
Music: 48nord (Ulrich Müller a Siegfried Rössert) - Choreofraphy, set and costumes: Jacopo Godani
Ballettissimo, Czech National Ballet (2015/2015) by Uwe ScholzPrague National Theatre
Jacopo Godani (an acclaimed contemporary Italian choreographer, who has created a brand-new work for the Czech National Ballet)
Ballettissimo, Czech National Ballet (2015/2015) by Uwe ScholzPrague National Theatre
Ballettissimo, Czech National Ballet (2015/2015) by Uwe ScholzPrague National Theatre
7th Symphony in A major
Choreofraphy, set and costumes: Uwe Scholz - Music: Ludwig van Beethoven
Ballettissimo, Czech National Ballet (2015/2015) by Uwe ScholzPrague National Theatre
Uwe Scholz (an outstanding German creator with a refined style, dubbed the “European Balanchine”, who served in Leipzig until his untimely death and whose choreographies have been part of the repertoire of all first-class ballet companies owing to their sophisticated, innovative dance technique, typical and matchless in his abstractly conceived works)
Ballettissimo, Czech National Ballet (2015/2015) by Uwe ScholzPrague National Theatre
Jeho choreografie se stávají nedílnou součástí repertoáru všech špičkových baletních „domů“ pro zvláštní sofistikovanou inovaci baletní techniky, která je typická a nezaměnitelná v jeho abstraktně pojatých choreografických dílech)
1st Symphony in D major
Choreography & Stage direction: Petr Zuska
Music: Gustav Mahler
Conductor: Jakub Klecker
Costumes: Roman Šolc
Reflections on the fate of human forms
Music: 48nord (Ulrich Müller a Siegfried Rössert)
Choreofraphy, set and costumes: Jacopo Godani
7th Symphony in A major
Choreofraphy, set and costumes: Uwe Scholz
Music: Ludwig van Beethoven
Conductor: Jakub Klecker
Přibližná délka představení včetně přestávek: 2 hodiny a 10 minut, dvě přestávky po 20 minutách.
Fotografové inscenace: Martin Divíšek, Pavel Hejný, Anna Rasmussen, Hana Smejkalová