Félix Lajkó and the Ballet Company of Győr
GisL
13 May 2021 | 7.00 pm
Müpa Budapest – Festival Theatre
#Online event
#Free event
#Dance
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Giselle:
Eszter Adria Herkovics
Music:
Félix Lajkó
Albrecht:
Daichi Uematsu
Dramaturgy:
Alexandra Csepi
Set:
Éva Szendrényi
Myrtha / The Beast:
Gerda Guti
Hilarion:
Luka Dimić
Costumes:
Gabi Győri
Lighting:
Ferenc Stadler
Wilis:
Tetiana Baranovska, Diána Gyurmánczi, Lea Napsugár Joó, Lili Anna Marjai, Tatiana Shipilova, Eszter Kovács, Adrienn Matuza, Barbara Tüű
Assistant to the choreographer:
Zsuzsanna Kara
Men:
Patrik Engelbrecht, Máté Gémesi, Gergely Golubkovics, Krisztián Horváth, Luigi Iannone, Zoltán Jekli, Bánk Téglás, Thales Henrique
Choreographer:
László Velekei
Featured musicians (recorded):
Félix Lajkó – violin, Attila Sidoo – guitar, Endre Kertész – cello, József Barcza Horváth – double bass, János Mazura – tuba, Tamás Czirják – drums
A masterpiece of 19th-century Romantic ballet, whose popularity is unabated, Giselle established a style with a title role that is every ballerina’s dream. The piece, which had its premiere in 1841, conquered the world with Adolphe Adam’s music. This production promises to be really special: performed by the Ballet Company of Győr, this mystical, beautiful and chilling story now comes to new life with music by Félix Lajkó.
Said choreographer László Velekei: “With every work, I have a vision. With Giselle, it was the image of being danced to death that set me off working. The country girl’s amorous disappointment and afterlife are condensed into a single act. We are after a production that is theatre, ballet and a concert in its own right.”
We would like to draw the attention of our audience to that the current pandemic regulations may also affect the online program of the Bartók Spring International Arts Weeks, the program and the dates of the events may change. For the most recent information, please visit our website and social media channels.
Said choreographer László Velekei: “With every work, I have a vision. With Giselle, it was the image of being danced to death that set me off working. The country girl’s amorous disappointment and afterlife are condensed into a single act. We are after a production that is theatre, ballet and a concert in its own right.”
We would like to draw the attention of our audience to that the current pandemic regulations may also affect the online program of the Bartók Spring International Arts Weeks, the program and the dates of the events may change. For the most recent information, please visit our website and social media channels.
This performance of the Bartók Spring is presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with the Ballet Company of Győr and Fonó Music Hall.
#Online event
#Free event
#Dance
Ticket prices
0 HUF
Admission to the Bartók Spring's virtual auditorium is free of charge.