Ballet for 22 dancers
Duration 30 minutes
Music
Frédéric Chopin
Choreography
Thierry Malandain
Lighting design
Thierry Malandain and Christian Grossard
Costume design
Véronique Murat, Nelly Geyres, Charlotte Margnoux
Premiere
6 et 7 avril 2018 San Sebastián • Victoria Eugenia Antzokia de Donostia
Coproducers
Festival Cadences – Théâtre Olympia, scène conventionnée d’Arcachon, Festival Les Beaux jours de la musique de Biarritz, Donostia Kultura – Victoria Eugenia Antzokia de Donostia / San Sebastián – Ballet T, CCN – Malandain Ballet Biarritz
Note of intent
Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. In the moonlight, white sylphs flutter around a poet searching for perfection. In its final version, Les Sylphides (a one-act ballet by Michel Fokine) was performed by Serge Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes on 2nd June 1909 at the Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris with music by Frédéric Chopin. By going back to the origins of La Sylphide (1832) by Filippo Taglioni, the epitome of romantic ballet, “my ballet is romantic reverie…”, the choreographer says. In fact, he presented this dance suite under the same title In Saint Petersburg, Russia on 23rd February 1907, which we’ll take on by plunging into Romanticism’s recurrent themes. Because escape, rapture in a dream, self-reflection, the human soul’s passions and vulnerability, the disenchantment of the world – all the things that constitute the Sickness of the Century are not fatal, far from it.
Thierry Malandain
His brilliant writing smoothly reflects the musical score and the dancers perform to it with the light-hearted virtuosity that defines the Ballet Biarritz’s joyful trademark.
Toute la Culture, Raphaël de Gubernatis • 11 April 2018
Contacts
Malandain Ballet Biarritz
Yves Kordian – directeur délégué – y.kordian@malandainballet.com
Lise Philippon – chargée de diffusion +33 (0)5 59 24 96 98 – l.philippon@malandainballet.com