Don Quixote | Musik: Minkus, Ludwig (1826-1917) Choreografie: Marius Petipa, Alexander Gorsky, Alexei Fadeyechev |
National Ballet of Japan | |
Matthew Rowe | Musikalische Leitung |
Misato Tomita | Musikalische Leitung |
Alexei Fadeyechev | Regie |
Vyacheslav Okunev | Bühnenbild, Kostüme |
Kozo Kaji | Licht |
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra | |
Saho Shibayama | Tänzer |
Shun Izawa | Tänzer |
Yoshito Kinoshita | Tänzer |
Kosuke Okumura | Tänzer |
Ayano Akai | Tänzer |
Haruka Sotome | Tänzer |
Suzu Yamamoto | Tänzer |
Shogo Hayami | Tänzer |
This ballet, brimming with fun and vitality, is based on an episode from Cervantes' Don Quixote. It is a love story featuring the barber, Basilio, and the town girl, Kitri, which unfolds in bright, cheerful Barcelona.This popular program piece offers the beauty of classical ballet and character dancing in a rich variety of forms. Enjoy the full panoply of dramatic dance: Spanish dancing, with its distinctive accents, by bedazzlingly clad matadors and the girls of the town; the beautiful corps de ballet dancing in scenes from Don Quixote's dreams; and the final pas de deux danced with the utmost skill by the lovers in the final act. The National Ballet of Japan presents its rich line-up of soloists and its highly recognized corps de ballet in this much-loved classical work.