| jeudi 04 février 2027 | 19:00 |
| vendredi 05 février 2027 | 19:00 |
| samedi 24 avril 2027 | 19:00 |
| dimanche 25 avril 2027 | 18:00 |
| Esmeralda, La | Musique: Pugni, Cesare (1802-1870) Chorégraphie: Aivars Leimanis |
| Latvian National Opera | |
| Farhads Stade | Direction |
| Mārtiņš Vilkārsis | Décors |
| Ilze Vītoliņa | Costumes |
| Latvian National Opera Orchestra |
The ballet La Esmeralda is a simple yet powerful tale about love and death.
The archdeacon of Notre Dame, Claude Frollo, desires the beautiful Esmeralda. However, the girl’s attention is caught by the dexterous captain Phoebus. The bellringer of the church, Quasimodo, also harbours warm feelings towards Esmeralda. Overcome by a jealous rage, Frollo wounds Phoebus though Esmeralda gets the blame, wrongfully subjected to a death penalty. Only the unfortunate Quasimodo continues to love Esmeralda with a pure heart until the end of his days.
Viktor Hugo’s famous novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Notre-Dame de Paris), has inspired countless striking works of art spanning a range of genres. The public was able to experience the story in ballet form for the first time at the 1844 production of La Esmeralda, presented by the Ballet of her Majesty's Theatre in London under Jules Perrot’s choreography. In 1939, produced by the ballet master Osvalds Lēmanis, it was performed for the first time by the Latvian National Ballet. Aivars Leimanis’s production of La Esmeralda is the fourth staging of this romantic story in the history of Latvian ballet. Mārtiņš Vilkārsis’s scenography and Ilze Vītoliņa’s costumes further evokes the medieval atmosphere.

