Principal casting is today announced for English National Ballet's new production of Le Corsaire (The Pirate) which premieres in Milton Keynes on 17 October 2013. The production will then tour to Southampton, Oxford, Bristol, London and Manchester. Full details as follows:
Milton Keynes
Thursday Mat17.10.13 |
Thursday Eve17.10.13 |
Friday Eve 18.10.13 |
Saturday Mat19.10.13 |
Saturday Eve19.10.13 |
|
Medora |
Takahashi |
Cojocaru |
Rojo |
Takahashi |
Klimentova |
Conrad |
Acosta |
Muntagirov |
Bufala |
Acosta |
Muntagirov |
Southampton
Tues E22.10.13 |
Wed E23.10.13 |
Thur M24.10.13 |
Thur E24.10.13 |
Friday E25.10.13 |
Sat M26.10.13 |
Sat E26.10.13 |
|
Medora |
Cojocaru |
Rojo |
Oliveira |
Takahashi |
Klimentova |
Rojo |
Oliveira |
Conrad |
Muntagirov |
Golding |
Konvalina |
Acosta |
Muntagirov |
Golding |
Konvalina |
Oxford
Wed E 30.10.13 |
Thur M 31.10.13 |
Thur E 31.10.13 |
Fri E 1.11.13 |
Sat M 2.11.13 |
Sat E 2.11.13 |
|
Medor |
Rojo |
Tbc |
Klimentova |
Oliveira |
Tbc |
Klimentova |
Conrad |
Golding |
tbc |
Muntagirov |
Konvalina |
Tbc |
Muntagirov |
Bristol
Tues E26.11.13 |
Wed E27.11.13 |
Thur M28.11.13 |
Thur E 28.11.13 |
Friday E29.11.13 |
Sat M30.11.13 |
Sat E 30.11.13 |
|
Medora |
Cojocaru |
Oliveira |
Tbc |
Cojocara |
Rojo |
Tbc |
Takahashi |
Conrad |
Muntagirov |
Konvalina |
Tbc |
Muntagirov |
Golding |
Tbc |
Acosta |
London Coliseum
Thursday Eve 9.1.14 |
Fri Eve 10.1.14 |
Sat M 11.1.14 |
Saturday Eve11.1.14 |
Sunday Mat 12.1.14 |
|
Medora |
Cojocaru |
Takahashi |
Oliveira |
Rojo |
Cojocaru |
Conrad |
Muntagirov |
Acosta |
Konvalina |
Golding |
Muntagirov |
London Coliseum
Tues E 14.1.14 |
Wed E 15.1.14 |
Thur M 16.1.14 |
Thur E 16.1.14 |
Fri E 17.1.14 |
|
Medora |
Oliveira |
Cojucara |
Tbc |
Rojo |
Cojocaru |
Conrad |
Konvalina |
Muntagirov |
Tbc |
Golding |
Muntagirov |
Sat M 18.1.14 |
Sat E 18.1.14 |
Sun M 19.1.14 |
|||
Medora |
Takahashi |
Rojo |
Klimentova |
||
Conrad |
Acosta |
Golding |
Muntagirov |
English National Ballet's Artistic Director Tamara Rojo said: "Le Corsaire is one of the great classics created by Marius Petipa for the Mariinsky Theatre. Like all great Russian classics it is a true epic story that offers drama, an exotic landscape and the best pyrotechnics of the classic technique. It's a men's ballet, with heroic and passionate characters and with the famous pas de deux that made a legend of Nureyev when he first performed in England with Dame Margot Fonteyn. This is a unique and unmissable opportunity as it has never before been performed by a British company."
"We are working with Anna-Marie Holmes who created this version more than a decade ago and she is willing to change it to make it specific for us. In reinventing Le Corsaire we have the chance to go through the whole narrative and look at it with fresh eyes, making it even better and personal to the Company.
"I am excited that this is a ballet with four male principal roles. Unlike many of the classics it will give great opportunities to the men in the Company to show off their skills and athleticism.
"We are also re-orchestrating the work because there have been many additions over the years. I want the music to sound more romantic and cleaner as it would have originally.
"And I am thrilled that Bob Ringwood, the amazing designer of Batman, has agreed to design the sets and the costumes."
Bob Ringwood, whose film credits include Batman. Alien 3, Star Trek Nemesis and Troy, explains his ambitions for the piece:
'Designing Le Corsaire, I thought it would be interesting to bring out the romantic and historic elements of the original ballet. I hope to capture the flavour of the Romantic period in which it was first staged. The sets and costumes are based on original paintings, prints and engravings of the mid-19th Century to capture and infuse the essence of the period. I felt it was important to bring out the romantic, sensual and erotic elements of the piece, which have been so neglected in recent productions. The sensuality of the women and bravado and swagger of the men, for us all to enjoy those heavily scented and perfumed Arabian Nights that so captivated Orientalist painters and writers of the second half of the 19th Century."
Le Corsaire is based on Lord Byron's poem Corsaire and tells the story of Conrad, a dashing pirate, and his love for Medora, the beautiful harem girl. It is a swashbuckling drama of captive maidens, rich sultans, kidnap and rescue,
disguise and conspiracy, love and betrayal, culminating in a shipwreck which is one of the most breath-taking spectacles in ballet.
Generously supported by Swarovski and Le Corsaire Appeal Donors.
Autumn tour and Christmas at the Coliseum
Le Corsaire
17 October - 30 November 2013, and 11 February - 15 February (*on tour see details below)
London Coliseum
9 January - 19 January 2014
Creative Credits
Staged by Anna-Marie Holmes after Marius Petipa and Konstantin Sergeyev
Music by Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Leo Delibes, Ricardo Drigo and Prince Oldenbourg
Libretto by Jules-Henri de Saint-Georges and Joseph Mazilier in a version by Anna-Marie Holmes
Based on The Corsair (1814) by Lord Byron
Sets and Costumes by Bob Ringwood
Lighting by Neil Austin
"Romance, betrayal, murder - even a shipwreck..." New York Sun
Alfa Banking Group Alfa Bank is sponsoring English National Ballet's production of Le Corsaire in its London season. Petr Aven, Chairman of the Board of Directors at Alfa Banking Group, said: "I am delighted that we are partnering with one of Britain's greatest dance companies. Alfa Bank strongly supports building ties between the UK and Russia, be they in the business, economic or cultural spheres. Alongside bringing inspiring Russian work, like Le Corsaire, to British audiences, I hope this sponsorship will also shine a light on English National Ballet's young Russian dancers."
English National Ballet is launching a Production Appeal to help fund the new production of Le Corsaire. A new production is a huge financial and creative undertaking, costing hundreds of thousands of pounds and involving armies of makers, technicians and artists. For more information and to donate go to www.ballet.org.uk/productionappeal or call the Development Department on 020 7581 1245.
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