Tuesday, 27 February 2024

Three extra performances for the ballet production of Carmen 11, 12, 14 July 2024

 

Tickets for the extra performances of Carmen will go on sale on Thursday 29/02/2024 and will be available at the GNO Box Office in the SNFCC and online via ticketservices.gr

After six sold-out performances and receiving rave reviews from the audience, the Greek National Opera is pleased to announce the addition of three extra performances for the production of Carmen to its schedule. The successful ballet production, choreographed by Johan Inger, conducted by Ektoras Tartanis and performed by the Ballet of the Greek National Opera, will return to the Stavros Niarchos Hall, on 11, 12 and 14 July 2024. The production is made possible by a grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) [www.SNF.org] to enhance the Greek National Opera’s artistic outreach

Internationally acclaimed choreographer Johan Inger created a new fascinating choreography for Bizet’s heroine –considered a symbol of love and freedom– and his prime concern was to offer up a new take on this famous story.  In an effort to inspire audiences to see the action through a filter of innocence, Inger presents the story through the eyes of a child.

The choreographer notes: “My Carmen is not only based on the female protagonist of the story; like Mérimée’s original, my ballet also focuses on Don José’s love sickness – on a man who, unable to accept the freedom of his beloved, sets forth on a path down to hell, driven by his primal instincts: passion and revenge. There is an element of mystery in this character: it could be a child, it could be Don José. It could even be us, with our primeval goodness lacerated by the experience of violence which, though short-lived, may have negatively influenced our lives and our ability to relate to others forever.”

Carmen was first presented by the Spanish National Dance Company (Compañía Nacional de Danza) where it was met with resounding success.  An evidence of its global appeal is that it has already been successfully presented in Monte Carlo, while it is about to make its way to Sydney to be performed by Australia’s National Ballet, and then to London by the English National Ballet.

Born in Stockholm in 1967, the Swede Johan Inger joined Nederlands Dans Theater 1 in 1990 and was a high-profile dancer of the company until 2002. His debut as choreographer (1995), also for Nederlands Dans Theater, quickly became promising with immediate recognition. Johan left Nederlands Dans Theater to take on the artistic leadership of Cullberg Ballet in Stockholm in 2003 where he created numerous works. Since 2008, Johan works as freelance choreographer and creates for many companies around the globe such as GöteborgsOperan, Ballet Basel, Swedish National Ballet, Compania Nacional de Danza, Aterballetto, Lyon Opera Ballet, Les Ballets de Monte Carlo and of course Nederlands Dans Theater, holding the position as Associate Choreographer from 2009 to 2016.  He has been honoured with several awards, including the Lucas Hoving Production and the Danza & Danza awards, as well as the Benois de la Danse Prize. In 2022, Johan Inger also became artistic director of Take Off Dance, a training program for pre-professional dancers between the ages of 18 and 24 based in Sevilla.

In this choreography by Inger, the ballet version of the Carmen story by Rodion Shchedrin – Georges Bizet, in a new orchestration by Álvaro Domínguez Vázquez, enters into dialogue with original music written by Marc Álvarez. The production features dramaturgy by Gregor Acuña-Pohl, sets by Curt Allen Wilmer and Leticia Gañán (AAPEE) with studio deDos, costumes by David Delfín (revived by Maria Luisa Ramos Corrales), and lighting by Tom Visser.

The Orchestra of the Greek National Opera will be led by Stuttgart-born conductor Ektoras Tartanis, who will be making his debut with the GNO. Ektoras Tartanis has been appointed as the new chief conductor of the South Bavarian Philharmonic since the 2023/24 season and has performed with great success in music halls in Germany and abroad. In recent years he has been closely collaborating with the internationally acclaimed conductor Teodor Currentzis. Apart from conducting, he is also consistently involved in composing.

With the Principal Dancers, Soloists, Demi-Soloists and the Corps de ballet of the Greek National Opera.

 

Ballet
Carmen
Johan Inger / Rodion Shchedrin – Georges Bizet, Marc Álvarez
11, 12, 14 July 2024

Starts at: 21.00
Stavros Niarchos Hall of the Greek National Opera
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center

Choreography: Johan Inger
Music: Rodion Shchedrin – Georges Bizet
Musical composition: Marc Álvarez
New orchestration of Bizet’s original music: Álvaro Domínguez Vázquez
Dramaturg: Gregor Acuña-Pohl

Conductor: Ektoras Tartanis
Sets: Curt Allen Wilmer and Leticia Gañán (AAPEE) with studio deDos
Costumes: David Delfín
Costume revival: Maria Luisa Ramos Corrales
Lighting: Tom Visser

Carmen Elena Kekkou / Eleftheria Stamou
Don Jose: Danilo Zeka / Vangelis Bikos
Toreador: Yannis Mitrakis
Zuniga: Yannis Gantsios
Boy: Alicia Townsend
Dogs: Erez: Stelios Katopodis, Antonio: Kaito Takahashi, Mattia: Daniele Pecorari, Jacobo: Yorgos Hatzopoulos
Guards: Aleix: Stefano Pietragalla, Toby: Manex Alberdi
Girls: Allie: Christina Makridou / Anna Frangou, Aida: Marta Rivero de Miranda, Mar: Marita Nikolitsa / Areti Noti, Sara: Areti Noti / Zoi Schoinoplokaki, Manuela: Marita Nikolitsa / Eleftheria Stamou, Kayoko: Magda Koukou-Ferra, Agnes: Ariadni Filippaki

Shadows: Daniele Pecorari, Yorgos Hatzopoulos

 

With the Orchestra, Principal Dancers, Soloists, Demi-Soloists and the Corps de ballet of the Greek National Opera

 

Ticket prices: €15, €20, €30, €35, €42, €50, €55, €70 • Students, children : €12 • Restricted view seats : €10

Tickets will go on sale on 29/2/2024 at 09.00: GNO Box Office (daily 9.00-21.00 | 2130885700) & www.ticketservices.gr

 

Sponsor

EUROBANK

Lead Donor to the GNO & Production Donor

STAVROS NIARCHOS FOUNDATION