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Les Enfants TerriblesNouvelle production

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Eiffel Art Studios: Bánffy StageÉszaki Műhely Kőbánya, Budapest, Central Hungary, Hongrie
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de Budapest
Artistes
Opéra d'État hongrois
Péter DobszayDirection
Dóra BartaMise en scène, Chorégraphie
Ildikó TihanyiDécors
Andrea KovácsCostumes
Zoltán KatonkaLumières
András Almási-TothDramaturgie
Inés Furuhashi-HuberDanseElisabeth
Carlos Taravillo MahilloDansePaul
Levente BajáriDanseGérard
Ildikó BorosDanseAgathe
András RónaiDanseDargelos
Bálint ZsoldosPiano
Andrea FernandesPiano
Sámuel TóthPiano
Szilvia RálikSopranoElisabeth
Lőrinc KósaBassePaul
Botond ÓdorTénorGérard
Zsófia KálnayMezzo-sopranoDargelos/Agathe

A ballet-opera by Philip Glass based on the story by Jean Cocteau, in French, with Hungarian and English surtitles

Adaption by Philip Glass and Susan Marshall

Rare is the work for the opera stage in which singers and dancers share equal importance in jointly moving the story along with their expressive power. This is something that is evident in the balett-opera Les Enfants Terribles, which world-renowned Philip Glass composed as the final part of his Jean Cocteau trilogy. In the story of Paul and Lise, the two children are both prisoners and victims of an imaginary world of their own invention, having created through play an entire world which they are no longer able to distinguish from reality. One way to interpret the piece is as Cocteau’s faith in the transcendent power of the imagination and creativity, in which the singers and dancers alternate in relating the events taking place in the story.

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