La Sylphide (new production) | Música: Løvenskiold, Herman Severin (1815-1870) Coreografía: August Bournonville (Original), Johan Kobborg |
The Czech National Ballet | |
Piotr Staniszewski | Dirección |
Martin Černý | Diseño de escena |
Barbora Maleninská | Diseño de vestuario |
Prague National Theatre Orchestra | |
Alina Nanu | Bailarín |
Paul Irmatov | Bailarín |
Kristýna Němečková | Bailarín |
Matěj Šust | Bailarín |
Tereza Podařilová | Bailarín |
Ayaka Fujii | Bailarín |
Danilo Lo Monaco | Bailarín |
Irina Burduja | Bailarín |
Oleg Ligaj | Bailarín |
Alexandra Pera | Bailarín |
The Czech National Ballet in Prague will stage an adaptation of the ballet La Sylphide by Johan Kobborg, a Bournonville connoisseur.
Johan Kobborg gained great acclaim as principal dancer of the Royal Danish Ballet and The Royal Ballet in London. He has also been a sought-after choreographer and director. His La Sylphide is a tribute to August Bournonville and his work, a vital part of the global cultural heritage.
The ballet La Sylphide tells the story of James, a young Scotsman, whose mind is riven. Possessing a restless soul, although he adores Effie, his tender bride-to-be, he longs for a different world, with his visions transcending earthly life. Is it appropriate to dream of sylphs on one’s wedding day? James is duly approached by a sylph, an ungraspable symbol of his desires, who lures him to the forest. Yet a sylph cannot be caught – whenever James stretches out his arm to touch her, she escapes. And when he finally embraces her, she dies. Sylphs cannot live and love like humans …