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Sadler's Wells TheatreRosebery Avenue, Londres, Greater London, EC1R 4TN, Reino Unido
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de London
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Intérpretes
English National Ballet
Eno HenzeDiseño de escenaFour Last Songs
Roberta Guidi di BagnoDesignTheme and Variations
Marco FilibeckDiseño de iluminaciónTheme and Variations
English National Ballet Philharmonic
Mark HendersonDiseño de iluminaciónLes Noces
Yumiko TakeshimaDiseño de vestuarioFour Last Songs
Bert DalhuysenDiseño de iluminaciónFour Last Songs
Phyllida BarlowDiseño de escenaLes Noces, Ascent to Days
Opera Holland Park ChorusLes Noces
Madeleine PierardSopranoFour Last Songs
Emma HawesBailarín
Aitor ArrietaBailarín
Breanna FoadBailarín
Francesca VelicuBailarín
James StreeterBailarín
Henry DowdenBailarín
Alice BelliniBailarín
Rentaro NakaakiBailarín

The programme opens with the dazzling exuberance of Theme and Variations, a virtuosic showstopper from George Balanchine. Featuring 13 couples dancing to Tchaikovsky, this is classical ballet that is grandiose, yet light on its feet. Intricate choreography, technical bravura and exquisite musicality all lead to a triumphant finale that will leave you exhilarated.

Known for her visceral and imaginative movement style, Andrea Miller creates a new work to Stravinsky’s revolutionary score, Les Noces. The piece unfolds against set designs from acclaimed artist Dame Phyllida Barlow, with dancers joined on stage by the Opera Holland Park Chorus. Marking 100 years since the work’s premiere, Miller’s Les Noces examines the power of rituals and imagines the aftermath of Stravinsky’s other iconic piece, The Rite of Spring. What comes after the sacrifice?

Finally, British choreographer David Dawson takes us on a deeply moving journey with Four Last Songs. Richard Strauss’s song cycle is a musical masterpiece, often described as a poignant farewell to life. Underneath a glimpse of the heavens above, twelve dancers unite in Dawson’s poetic style to the music’s lush, lyrical melodies, ushering in a feeling of serenity, eternity and the sublime.

A celebration of classical, contemporary and neo-classical dance make this a programme not to be missed.

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