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La Ventana and The Kermesse in Bruges
Bournonville's "La Ventana", Royal Danish Ballet
Lloyd Riggins celebrates his debut as Bournonville stage director. New set design featured by the two young designers Rikke Juellund and Christian Friedländer.
Premiere | Old Stage, Saturday 21 May at 8 pm
Also performed 24 | 30 May and 3 June 2005
As a prelude to the 3rd Bournonville Festival in just a few weeks time, the Royal Danish Theatre stages two of August Bournonville’s masterpieces in an entirely new set design. Lloyd Riggins has returned to Copenhagen from Hamburg to take on the challenge of Bournonville’s choreography.
Riggins was solo dancer at the Royal Danish Ballet from 1989-95 and now celebrates his debut as Bournonville stage director with the merry ballet The Kermesse in Bruges. Riggens states on his assignment:
“I’m not here to teach the Royal Danish Ballet to dance Bournonville. They already master that. I’m here to help them rediscover or revisit Bournonville from a new angle. To rediscover what I discovered when I arrived at the theatre at the age of 17 and which I now – following intense collaboration with John Neumeier – hope to help keep alive.”
Riggins is not the only debutant. Set designer Rikke Juellund also celebrates her debut at ballet set designer with this performance. She states on her collaboration with Lloyd Riggins:
“I have asked him very basic questions. You see, my approach isn’t weighed down by a lot of historical ballet references. Naturally, I have researched and listened to Lloyds’ amazing expertise, but basically I have approached this assignment like any other – it’s a story which is to be told.”
The evening’s second Bournonville ballet, La Ventana, will also be staged with new set design. Christian Friedländer, who has created several designs for the drama department at the Royal Danish Theatre, celebrates his debut as ballet set designer. Friedländer often adopts a very raw and modern approach in his designs. He states on his work with the ballet:
”When I was given the assignment to create the set design for La Ventana, I immediately had a lot of ideas on revolutionising the ballet and creating wild and crazy things; huge rotating mirror rooms, etc. But I soon realised that it would be a greater challenge for me to create something quite traditional.”
Several dancers will hold their debut in principal parts in both ballets. Since La Ventana has not been staged since 1983, the cast is entirely new. On the premiere evening, Gitte Lindstrøm will perform the part as the señorita for the first time while Jean-Lucien Massot holds his debut as the señor. In The Kermesse in Bruges, which was last performed in 2000, Susanne Grinder will debut as Eleonore.
The Kermesse in Bruges or the three gifts
Choreography: August Bournonville
Music: H.S. Paulli
Set and costume design: Rikke Juellund
Lighting design: Jesper Kongshaug
Stage direction: Lloyd Riggins
Conductor: Graham Bond
The Royal Danish Ballet
The Royal Danish Theatre Ballet School
The Danish Radio Sinfonietta
CASTING
Premiere, Saturday 21 May at 8 pm
Carelis Kristoffer Sakurai
Eleonore Susanne Grinder
Adrian Martin James
Geert Thomas Lund
Marchen Tina Højlund
Johanna Marie-Pierre Greve
Psyche, soloists Silja Schandorff and Andrew Bowman
Tuesday 24 May at 8 pm
Carelis Dawid Kupinski
Eleonore Yao Wei
Adrian Peter Bo Brendixen
Geert Tim Matiakis
Marchen Cecilie Lassen
Johanna Diana Cuni
Psyche, soloists Gitte Lindstrøm and Jean-Lucien Massot
La Ventana
Choreography: August Bournonville
Music: H.C. Lumbye and V.C. Holm
Set design: Christian Friedländer
Costumes: Kirsten Lund Nielsen
Lighting design: Jesper Kongshaug
Choreographic adaptation
and stage direction: Frank Andersen and Eva Kloborg
Conductor: Graham Bond
The Royal Danish Ballet
The Danish Radio Sinfonietta
CASTING
Premiere, Saturday 21 May at 8 pm
Senorita Gitte Lindstrøm
Senor Jean-Lucien Massot
Pas de Trois Caroline Cavallo, Gundrun Bojesen and
Tim Matiakis
Mirror dance Camilla R. Holst
Tuesday 24 May at 8 pm
Senorita Silja Schandorff
Senor Mads Blangstrup
Pas de Trois Diana Cuni, Femke Mølbach Sloth and
Andrew Bowman
Mirror dance: Haley Henderson
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