Dance programming Víctor Villegas Auditorium hosts Regional tomorrow Wednesday May 12 at 20:30 pm Russian National Ballet performing the ballet most appreciated of all time The Swan Lake.
Piotr I.
Tchaikovsky, the most admired composer in the tradition of classical ballet who ever lived, wrote this piece for tomorrow will be performed by the Philharmonic Orchestra for the dancers of the Russian company.
Tickets cost between 20 and 25 Euros.
The Swan Lake ballet is the most famous piece of classical repertoire, or at least the most named.
The truth is that the legend of the swan woman who goes back centuries in Eastern culture, was taken to the ballet for the first time, by Russian composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky.
It was in 1877 with choreography by Julius Resinger was presented at the Bolshoi Theatre and was described as a disaster.
The structure of Tchaikovsky's work was so advanced that it was classified as too complicated or even impossible to dance.
Then the famous Marius Petipa and his assistant Lev Ivanov changed their fate to reinvent their choreography.
This ballet tells the story of Prince Siegfried, who must choose his future wife at a dance.
This will cause great sadness and decides to go hunting with his friends.
In the forest near the lake, swans begin to appear to be becoming pretty girls, when you see Odette, his queen.
She tells him that was transformed into a swan-like others-by the magician Rothbart and returns to human form only at night.
In addition, we note that the spell can only break who swear eternal love.
Siegfried and Odette fall in love, but there comes the magician Rothbart and Siegfried has to go, but not before inviting her to dance to be held in the castle.
At the party the Baron Rothbart appears with his daughter Odile.
The prince, who is under the spell of the magician, Odette with Odile confused and chose as his wife, promising eternal love.
When Siegfried realizes, run to the lake to find his beloved.
Odette and Siegfried fighting for her love in order to stay together.
The Russian National Ballet, with its permanent headquarters in the Russian National Theatre Ballet was founded in 1999 by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation will be the one to bring Swan Lake back to the Auditorio de Murcia.
The need for a theater young, bright and vibrant with a unique potential in both types of dance, classical and modern - has been from the beginning the main reason for its founding, with the talent and dedication to art as a major objective.
The Russian National Ballet was founded with the idea of having a company made up of soloists, as highlighted in the brightness all the productions that provides technical and artistic mastery.
All company members are winners of major international competitions.
They also dominated other classical productions with a more modern even to the jazz, but classical dance remains the cornerstone of the company.
The Russian National Ballet was formed from the selection of the best dancers of the two most important Russian schools, St. Petersburg and Moscow, not to mention the great talents emerging in theaters in cities like Perm, Ekaterinburg, Samara and Novosibirsk.
The Russian National Ballet has given the Russian classical ballet a fresh impetus in their repertoire including not only classic productions as Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, Don Quixote, Romeo and Juliet, Giselle Grand Gala, but also mounts modern music of Mozart, Bach and other classics.
The objectives as a foundation in his productions are the careful preservation of the Russian school of ballet, not to mention the development of deep search for new forms of choreographic expression, discovering new models offers contemporary dance.
That classical ballet is an art to young people is well known to all classical dance companies, being a reality in our company.
The Russian National Ballet is regularly invited by the best theaters around the world, so that their tours span the globe, America (USA, Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Chile), Europe (England, France, Italy, Netherlands, Germany ), Asia (Japan, China) and Oceania (Australia and New Zealand).
Source: Mar de Músicas