AROP evening — Ballet
© Michel Lidvac / OnP
OnÉguine
06 Mar. 2018
- 2h20 with 2 intermissions
- Palais Garnier
- Cocktail attire
Onéguine
Production de 2017
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Conductor
James Tuggle
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Music
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaïkovski
Arrangements : Kurt-Heinz Stolze -
Libretto
John Cranko
After Alexandre Pouchkine, Eugène Onéguine -
Choreography
John Cranko
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Director
John Cranko
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Set design
Jürgen Rose
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Lighting design
Steen Bjarke
Who are you then. My guardian angel or a perfidious seducer ?- Tatiana, Eugène Onéguine, Alexandre Pouchkine
Romanticism and Saint Petersburg dandyism take pride of place in this great classical ballet. Alexander Pushkin’s verse novel, Eugene Onegin, is a tale of missed opportunities, lost loves and bitter remorse. It is also a ballet by the choreographer John Cranko, the first representative of the Anglo-Saxon tradition to take an interest in these dramatic themes filled with emotional intensity. He was rapidly captivated by the thwarted love and tormented passion that characterise this work of Shakespearean dimensions. Extracts from works by Tchaikovsky support the lyrical flight of the dancers’ movements and the theatricality of the work.
Les Étoiles, les Premiers Danseurs et le Corps de Ballet
Orchestre de l’Opéra national de Paris
Onéguine
Production de 2017
Eugène Onéguine
Hugo Marchand
Tatiana
Sae Eun Park
Olga
Léonore Baulac
Lenski
Germain Louvet
Le Prince Grémine
Jérémy-Loup Quer
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19:30
First part
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20:10
Intermission cocktail
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20:30
Second part
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21:00
Intermission cocktail
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21:20
Third part
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21:50
End of the performance
Onéguine - John Cranko
1 podcast
Lumière sur : Les coulisses d'Onéguine
1 video
Onéguine (John Cranko) - Extrait (Isabelle Ciaravola & Hervé Moreau)
1 video