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Cast: to be determined
Choreography, Artistic direction: Vasile Solomon
Assistant choreographer: Dan Haja
Scenography: Valentin Codoiu
The Orchestra and The Ballet Ensemble of the National Romanian Opera of Cluj-Napoca
description
show category: ballet
Comic ballet in two acts, on a libretto by Charles Nuitter, after the stories of E.T.A. Hoffmann – Der Sandmann (The Man With The Sand) and Die Puppe (The Doll)
Léo Delibes offers us a light and merry version of E.T.A. Hoffmann’s stories, which inspired him to create the renowned “Coppélia” ballet, highlighting through a comedy the elements of folk-inspired, authentic dance that he dearly loved. By the introduction of the mazurka and czárdás in the play, Delibes has sketched a new ballet style – a reference to which we still report ourselves today. “Coppélia” was first brought to the stage in 1870, at Théâtre Impérial de L’Opéra, its story presents the story of an eccentric inventor, Dr. Coppelius, and his obsession with his own creation – this mechanical doll that he tries to bring to life. His plans are diverted, though, by Franz, who falls in love with Coppélia, and by Swanilda, his fiancée, who tries to correct the unfortunate situation, in the hope she will reconquer her lover.
The performance has two intermissions and ends around 9:oo pm.