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Stage design adaptation after Valentin Codoiu: Magdy Hawash
Choreography and direction: Vasile Solomon
Choreography assistant: Anca Opriș Popdan, Dan Haja
Maria: Andreea Jura/Cristina Pop
Fritz: Vlad Maier
The Nutcracker: Dan Haja/Mircea Munteanu
Dragée Fairy: Adelina Gribincea
Flower's Fairy: Doina Florea
Councilor Drosselmeyer: Lucian Bacoiu
The Mouse King: Liviu Har
Silberhaus President: Romulus Petruș
Wife of the President: Daniela Drăgușin
The lead soldier: Tudor Stupar
Nanny: Liana Taloș
Colombina: Petra Trăilă/Laura Pop
Pierrot: Valentin Mihăilă
Chinese dance: Laura Pop, Vlad Maier
Russian dance: Anays Eregep, Dorina Lucaciu, Tudor Stupar
Pastoral: Petra Trăilă, Ariana Chinan, Romulus Petruș
Peacocks: Vlad Maier, Tudor Stupar, Mihai Ciocmărean
The flower waltz: Laura Pop, Dorina Lucaciu
Soloists, Ballet Ensemble, Orchestra and Women's Choir of the Romanian National Opera in Cluj-Napoca
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show category: ballet
Ballet performance coproduced by The Romanian National in Cluj-Napoca and Rotary Club Cluj-Napoca.
Ballet extravaganza in two acts on a libretto by Marius Petipa, inspired by E. T. A. Hoffmann’s homonym short story
P. I. Tchaikovsky’s famous ballet stole the hearts and arose the imagination of spectators of all ages, from the entire world, after it premiered at the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre from Sankt Petersburg, on 6 December 1892. What better present could the composer have offered to children all over the world, than a lyric tradition that continues to this day to herald winter holidays, with enthusiasm and on delightful scores.
Successfully transposed throughout years as ballet on ice, motion picture, cartoon or illustrated book, the magic ballet in two acts slides elegantly on the Russian composer’s score, based on Alexandre Dumas’ homonym fairy tale.
The winter tale places us in the festive atmosphere of the Silberhaus family’s saloon, where all the close ones enjoy the Christmas tree festivity. Little Maria and her brother Fritz raid into the presents, the most precious of all being, by far, the stately Nutcracker. From here to entering into the magic land of fairies, giants and puppets who sing joyfully The Waltz of the Snowflakes, there is but one step…
We are looking forward to seeing you step together in the crystalline lyric globe, and discover the story!
The performance has one break and ends around 8.30 p.m.
Recommended age: 3+