The Nutcracker
Wayne Eagling / Tamás Solymosi / Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
The Nutcracker
Fairy-tale ballet in three acts
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Wayne Eagling / Tamás Solymosi / Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
The Nutcracker
Fairy-tale ballet in three acts
more
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Last event date: Saturday, January 08 2022 6:00PM
Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker has for decades been an essential part of the Opera's run-up to Christmas. In memory of Vasili Vainonen and Gusztáv Oláh, we first presented for Christmas of 2015 a newly buffed-up show that follows classical ballet traditions while still conforming to the requirements of 21st century dance and set design. Partnering with Tamás Solymosi to choreograph a new fairy-tale ballet for the classical-music piece is a true Nutcracker specialist: the internationally renowned Wayne Eagling. This is the first time in the life of the Hungarian National Ballet that an artist of such worldwide stature has developed a choreography tailored specifically to its members, as well as taking inspiration from them.
“This new choreography by Wayne Eagling and Tamás Solymosi is not only modern and as brilliant as one would expect, it is also a sort of homage to the legend, as it might be called, to the creative work of Vasili Vainonen and Gusztáv Oláh. The latter considered the sets for The Nutcracker to be the greatest “show” of his life, which is continuously reflected in Beáta Vavrinecz’s own sets in the current production. Nóra Rományi’s costumes are classic, beautiful and timeless.” (Eszter Veronika Kiss, Mno.hu)
Authors
Choreographer: Wayne Eagling / Tamás Solymosi
Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Set designer: Gusztáv Oláh
Costume designer: Nóra Rományi
Staging ballet master: Wayne Eagling
Company répétiteur: Mária Aradi / Imre Dózsa / Albert Mirzoyan / Ildikó Pongor / Irina Prokofieva / Dace Radina / Edit Rujsz / Tamás Solymosi / György Szirb / Marianna Venekei
Students trained by: Olga Chernakova / Dmitrij Kirejko / Dénes Kovács
Head of the Children's Chorus: Nikolett Hajzer
Kukorica Jancsi és Iluska megindító szerelmi története, a csodás, magyar népmesei motívumokban bővelkedő daljáték, mely híven követi az eredeti művet - és amely több mint száz éve visszatérő sikerdarabja a hazai és határon túli színpadoknak -, negyven év után ismét látható lesz a Budapesti Operettszínházban.
In each of their creative musical statements, the female performers who formed the group in Bamako ten years ago have spoken out for women's rights and the eradication of violence. Their rich, melodic music combines stylistic elements of pan-African traditions and contemporary pop songs.
Evita egy fogalom. Evita a nő - kultikus imádat és totális elutasítás között. Evita a megértett és eltaszított. Evita az imádott és az üldözött. Evita az ember.
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