Lincoln Center: David H Koch TheaterNew York City, New York, Vereinigte Staaten
Datum/Zeit in New York Zeitzone
Programm
Don Quixote | Musik: Minkus, Ludwig (1826-1917) Choreografie: Marius Petipa, Mikhail Messerer, Kasyan Goleizovsky, Alexander Gorsky |
Darsteller
Hungarian National Ballet | |
Gergely Kesselyák | Musikalische Leitung |
István Rózsa | Bühnenbild |
Nóra Rományi | Kostüme |
Igor Tsvirko | Tänzer |
Tatiana Melnik | Tänzer |
Sofia Ivanova-Skoblikova | Tänzer |
Karina Sarkissova | Tänzer |
Iurii Kekalo | Tänzer |
Balazs Majoros | Tänzer |
Minjung Kim | Tänzer |
Yourim Lee | Tänzer |
Diana Kosyreva | Tänzer |
Attila Szakacs | Tänzer |
Maksym Kovtun | Tänzer |
Alekszandr Komarov | Tänzer |
An avid and passionate reader of chivalric romances, Don Quixote decides that for the sake of his own glory and the common good, he must set out in search of adventures as a knight-errant. He sets for himself an objective no lower than to "redress grievances, right wrongs and repair injustices." "The ballet primarily focuses on a humorous love story taken from the novel by Cervantes: the tale of Kitri and Basil, who – despite all adversity – live happily ever after through the intervention of Don Quixote."
Don Quixote was the first of a number of jointly crafted ballets that resulted from the collaboration between Marius Petipa and Ludwig Minkus.