BALLET DE L’OPÉRA NATIONAL DE BORDEAUX - Éric Quilleré

La Sylphide

Avant-première

Choreography : August Bournonville, version of 1836 reassembled by Dinna Bjørn –

Music : Herman Severin Løvenskiold

 

As a symbol of romanticism, the cradle of pointe and the birth certificate of the tutu, La Sylphide is a monument in the history of dance.

As a symbol of romanticism, the cradle of pointe and the birthplace of the tutu, La Sylphide is a monument in the history of dance. Created in 1832 by choreographer Philippe Taglioni for his daughter Marie, the ballet was an immediate success. As such, in 1836, more than half a century before Marius Petipa, the Danish August Bournonville offered a new version based on the unpublished music of Løvenskiold.

Wednesday

December 1st

20:30 Timing 1h30 with intermission
Palais des Festivals - Grand Auditorium (Cannes)
Tickets from 10€ to 48€
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For all audience from 7 years old
Discussion after the performance with the artistic team

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