Shenzhen Poly Theater 8 December 2024 - Royal Russian Ballet's "Swan Lake" 2024 China Tour 21st Anniversary Presentation | GoComGo.com

Royal Russian Ballet's "Swan Lake" 2024 China Tour 21st Anniversary Presentation

Shenzhen Poly Theater, Shenzhen, China
All photos (12)
Sunday 8 December 2024
3 PM

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Shenzhen, China
Starts at: 15:00

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Overview

World-renowned Russian Ballet Troupe
A collection of international ballet stars in China
 
Relive the classic drama of centuries immortality and appreciate the ballet myth that never ends.

The classical ballet "Swan Lake" is a bright pearl in the crown of ballet art, and is the "favorite" of ballet lovers all over the world. In 1876, Tchaikovsky created the immortal "Swan Lake" dance music. In 1895, "Swan Lake" co-directed by Pyatipa and Ivanov, premiered by the Ballet of the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia. The whole drama was a great success. As a manifestation of respect and respect for the Russian ballet predecessors, it will present the most classic version to the audience. The artistic director of the troupe, Gorjeev Fojslav, is fully dedicated to the beauty of the classic version, while giving the sense of the times. The sense of the times is reflected in the actors of the dance troupe. The main actors who play the prince and the swan are the winners of the international ballet competition. They are not only young but also inherit the tradition of Russian ballet. As the inheritors of "Swan Lake", they naturally also give the role of contemporary understanding.

Listen to the music chapter that shocks the soul. Taste the enduring cultural feast

"Swan Lake" music was written in 1876 by the great Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840–1893), and many of the pieces became classics. In his dance drama, music is an important part of the close connection between the content of the work and the action of the stage. Tchaikovsky improved the expressive power of the dance music, and deepened the drama of the work through the symphonic development and the portrayal of the character. In "Swan Lake", he expresses the poetic mood with a romantic and lyrical brushstroke. He portrays the protagonist's beautiful and pure character and his loyal love. He is like a sobbing pipe, expressing Ogilta. The princess's pure inner world; there are also gorgeous and clear dance music, showing the sunshine and vitality of Prince Zigfried. At the same time, the contradictory conflicts of hostile forces are depicted in the majestic drama power. The music of "Swan Lake" is like a lyrical poem with a romantic color. Each piece of music has excellently completed the writing of the scene and the promotion of the contradiction of the drama, as well as the character and inner characterization of each character.

Although Swan Lake is presented in many different versions, most ballet companies base their stagings both choreographically and musically on the 1895 revival of Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, first staged for the Imperial Ballet on 15 January 1895, at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg. For this revival, Tchaikovsky's score was revised by the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatre's chief conductor and composer Riccardo Drigo.

During the late 1880s and early 1890s, Petipa and Vsevolozhsky discussed with Tchaikovsky the possibility of reviving Swan Lake. However, Tchaikovsky died on 6 November 1893, just when plans to revive Swan Lake were beginning to come to fruition. It remains uncertain whether Tchaikovsky was prepared to revise the music for this revival. Whatever the case, as a result of Tchaikovsky's death, Drigo was forced to revise the score himself, after receiving approval from Tchaikovsky's younger brother, Modest. There are major differences between Drigo's and Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake score. Today, it is Riccardo Drigo's revision of Tchaikovsky's score, and not Tchaikovsky's original score of 1877, that most ballet companies use.

In February 1894, two memorial concerts planned by Vsevolozhsky were given in honor of Tchaikovsky. The production included the second act of Swan Lake, choreographed by Lev Ivanov, Second Balletmaster to the Imperial Ballet. Ivanov's choreography for the memorial concert was unanimously hailed as wonderful.

The revival of Swan Lake was planned for Pierina Legnani's benefit performance in the 1894–1895 season. The death of Tsar Alexander III on 1 November 1894 and the ensuing period of official mourning brought all ballet performances and rehearsals to a close for some time, and as a result all efforts could be concentrated on the pre-production of the full revival of Swan Lake. Ivanov and Petipa collaborated on the production, with Ivanov retaining his dances for the second act while choreographing the fourth, with Petipa staging the first and third acts.

Modest Tchaikovsky was called upon to make changes to the ballet's libretto, including the character of Odette changing from a fairy swan-maiden into a cursed mortal woman, the ballet's villain changing from Odette's stepmother to the magician von Rothbart, and the ballet's finale: instead of the lovers simply drowning at the hand of Odette's stepmother as in the original 1877 scenario, Odette commits suicide by drowning herself, with Prince Siegfried choosing to die as well, rather than live without her, and soon the lovers' spirits are reunited in an apotheosis. Aside from the revision of the libretto the ballet was changed from four acts to three—with act 2 becoming act 1, scene 2.

All was ready by the beginning of 1895 and the ballet had its première on Friday, 27 January. Pierina Legnani danced Odette/Odile, with Pavel Gerdt as Prince Siegfried, Alexei Bulgakov as Rothbart, and Alexander Oblakov as Benno. Most of the reviews in the St. Petersburg newspapers were positive.

History
Premiere of this production: 04 March 1877, Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow

Swan Lake is a ballet composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1875–76. Despite its initial failure, it is now one of the most popular of all ballets. Swan Lake is the ballet which embodies the soul of Russian art. The combination of brilliant music and choreography creates a special kind of magic; what the great 20th century choreographer George Balanchine had in mind when he famously said, “One should call every ballet Swan Lake because then people would come.”

Synopsis

Swan Lake is generally presented in either four acts, four scenes (primarily outside Russia and Eastern Europe) or three acts, four scenes (primarily in Russia and Eastern Europe). The biggest difference of productions all over the world is that the ending, originally tragic, is now sometimes altered to a happy ending.

Prologue
Some productions include a prologue that shows how Odette first meets Rothbart, who turns Odette into a swan.

Act 1

A magnificent park before a palace

[Scène: Allegro giusto] Prince Siegfried is celebrating his birthday with his tutor, friends and peasants [Waltz]. The revelries are interrupted by Siegfried's mother, the Queen [Scène: Allegro moderato], who is concerned about her son's carefree lifestyle. She tells him that he must choose a bride at the royal ball the following evening (some productions include the presentation of some possible candidates). Siegfried is upset that he cannot marry for love. His friend Benno and the tutor try to lift his troubled mood. As evening falls [Sujet], Benno sees a flock of swans flying overhead and suggests they go on a hunt [Finale I]. Siegfried and his friends take their crossbows and set off in pursuit of the swans.

Act 2

A lakeside clearing in a forest by the ruins of a chapel. A moonlit night.

The "Valse des cygnes" from act 2 of the Ivanov/Petipa edition of Swan Lake
Siegfried has become separated from his friends. He arrives at the lakeside clearing, just as a flock of swans land [Scène. Moderato]. He aims his crossbow [Scène. Allegro moderato], but freezes when one of them transforms into a beautiful maiden, Odette [Scène. Moderato]. At first, she is terrified of Siegfried. When he promises not to harm her, she explains she and her companions are victims of a spell cast by the evil owl-like sorcerer Rothbart. By day they are turned into swans and only at night, by the side of the enchanted lake – created from the tears of Odette's mother – do they return to human form. The spell can only be broken if one who has never loved before swears to love Odette forever. Rothbart suddenly appears [Scène. Allegro vivo]. Siegfried threatens to kill him but Odette intercedes – if Rothbart dies before the spell is broken, it can never be undone.

As Rothbart disappears, the swan maidens fill the clearing [Scène: Allegro, Moderato assai quasi andante]. Siegfried breaks his crossbow, and sets about winning Odette's trust as the two fall in love. But as dawn arrives, the evil spell draws Odette and her companions back to the lake and they are turned into swans again.

Act 3

An opulent hall in the palace

Guests arrive at the palace for a costume ball. Six princesses are presented to the prince [Entrance of the Guests and Waltz], as candidates for marriage. Rothbart arrives in disguise [Scène: Allegro, Allegro giusto] with his daughter, Odile, who is transformed to look like Odette. Though the princesses try to attract the prince with their dances [Pas de six], Siegfried has eyes only for Odile. [Scène: Allegro, Tempo di valse, Allegro vivo] Odette appears (usually at the castle window) and attempts to warn Siegfried, but he does not see her. He then proclaims to the court that he will marry "Odette" (Odile) before Rothbart shows him a magical vision of Odette. Grief-stricken and realizing his mistake, Siegfried hurries back to the lake.

Act 4

By the lakeside

Odette is distraught. The swan-maidens try to comfort her. Siegfried returns to the lake and makes a passionate apology. She forgives him, but his betrayal cannot be undone. Rather than remain a swan forever, Odette chooses to die. Siegfried chooses to die with her and they leap into the lake. This breaks Rothbart's spell over the swan maidens, causing him to lose his power over them and he dies. In an apotheosis, the swan maidens watch as Siegfried and Odette ascend into the Heavens together, forever united in love.

Venue Info

Shenzhen Poly Theater - Shenzhen
Location   3013, Houhaibin Road, Nanshan District

Shenzhen Poly theater is located in the business center of Nanshan District. As a high level theater, it has more than 1500 seats and hosts musicals, dances, operas and orchestral performances.

Shenzhen Poly Theater is located in the commercial and cultural center of Nanshan District, Shenzhen, adjacent to Hong Kong and connected to the prosperous area of ​​Shenzhen's western corridor. It has a strategic location. The theater has a unique architectural shape, such as a "water drop" shape, and is a unique cultural and leisure place in the province and Hong Kong. As a modern comprehensive first-class theater, the theater is a high starting point and high-level cultural complex that can meet the needs of dance dramas, operas, dramas, and symphonies. It meets the requirements for performances such as concerts, operas and variety shows, and its acoustic effect reaches the top domestic level of architectural acoustics and functional configuration of stage equipment. Shenzhen Poly Theater has a construction area of ​​15,000 square meters and 1,551 auditorium seats (including lifting orchestra seats). The entire front hall and rest area of ​​the theater are mainly made of glass curtain walls, which are open and transparent, with a wide field of vision. Combined with the decoration of artworks, it forms an elegant and modern art space.

Since its establishment in 2008 , Shenzhen Poly Theater has been producing great dramas. After successfully hosting the China Philharmonic Orchestra's " 2008 Chinese New Year Concert" performances on December 12 and 31, 2007, it has also hosted the China Philharmonic Orchestra, Beijing People's Art Theater, China National Theater, National Ballet of China, and China Symphony Orchestra . , China Oriental Performing Arts Group, Russian Ballet Theatre, British TNT Theater, Berlin Symphony Orchestra in Germany, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra , Vienna Symphony Orchestra and other well-known domestic and foreign performing groups, including the original British musicals "Cats", " The Love of Ghosts " and " "The Bodyguard " , the Broadway musical "Legally Blonde", "Nuns Are Crazy", "José Carreras in Concert", the song and dance collection "Image of Yunnan", "Hidden Mystery", " House of Flying Daggers ", " Peacock " , Dramas "The First Floor in the World", " Teahouse ", " Li Bai " , "Four Generations Under One Roof", " The Stage " , Russian classic ballet "Swan Lake", "Sleeping Beauty", "The Nutcracker", Lai Shengchuan's drama "Treasure Island Village" ,Classic performances such as original musicals "The Wandering Story of San Mao" and " Gang Piano " .

As of 2017 , Shenzhen Poly Theater has launched "Open the Door to Art", "Drama and Dance Performance Season", "Autumn and Winter Performance Season", "Citizen Concerts", "Famous Troupes " ( Shenzhen) Drama Performance Season", "Art Pengcheng Stage Art Festival" and other series, with rich and colorful art types and forms, provide Shenzhen audiences with a splendid artistic feast. The theater's performance service reception work has also been supported by domestic talents including the world's top soprano Angela Georgiou, tenor Jose Carreras , dancer Yang Liping, conductor Yu Long, pianist Fu Cong, director Lai Shengchuan, etc. recognition and praise from famous foreign artists.

Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Shenzhen, China
Starts at: 15:00
Top of page