Roots

Thème et variations / Corybantic Games / Rhapsodies

By In Ballet, Dance 1 hour 28 min

Entitled Roots, this programme explores those of who, in Theme and Variations, created in 1947 in New York, adopted Tchaikovsky’s music to pay homage to the Russian academic tradition that nurtured him.

, for his part, draws on the heritage of ancient Greece for his ballet Corybantic Games, making its repertoire debut at the Opera. The title refers as much to the frenzy that characterised the conducting style of Leonard Bernstein – whose music informs the piece – as it does to the Corybantes, the priests of the goddess Cybele with their martial dances.

Finally, Rhapsodies enters the repertoire to George Gershwin’s score. In his piece, Cape Town-born choreographer evokes both urban energy and his African origins.


Theme & Variations
Choreography:
Dancers: Valentine Colasante, Paul Marque

Rhapsodies
Choreography:
Dancers: Letizia Galloni, Yvon Demol, Daniel Stokes, Isaac Lopes Gomes, Charlotte Ranson

Corybantic Games
Choreography:
Dancers: Bleuenn Battistoni, Thomas Docquir, Silvia Saint-Martin, Pablo Legasa, Hohyun Kang, Inès McIntosh, Jack Gasztowtt, Florent Melac, Roxane Stojanov



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