Coppélia | Music: Delibes, Léo (1836-1891) Choreography: Enrique Martínez |
Ballet Nacional Sodre | |
Martín García | Conductor |
José Varona | Set Designer, Costume Designer |
Orquesta Sinfónica del Gran Teatre del Liceu | |
Julio Bocca | Artistic Director |
Ciro Tamayo | Dancer |
Ariele Gomes | Dancer |
Julio Bocas's troupe revisits this popular classic
Coppélius wants to give Franz's soul to his mechanical doll, Coppélia. But Swalhilda, Franz's ancée, impersonates Coppélia to save him. This amusing yet profound tale questions the scienti c values that challenge faith and seek to create life on the basis of reason. It also leads us to mistrust those we love. The inspiration for Léo Delibes' ballet came from one of E.T.A. Hoffmann's tales of fantasy. Yet both the characters and the traditional dances endow it with a marked realism.
The inspiration for Léo Delibes' ballet came from one of E.T.A. Hoffmann's tales of fantasy. Yet both the characters and the traditional dances endow it with a marked realism.
Julio Bocca directs the Sodre National Ballet from Uruguay in this highly theatrical version. The colourful costumes reinforce the vigour and elegance of the dancing and acting.