CARMEN - BALLETTO DI MILANO
Where: NICOSIA, LIMASSOL, LARNACA
When: 11/10/2024 - 13/10/2024
Tickets: From €49
Duration: tba
About the event:
Ballet in two acts with music by Georges Bizet
Loosely inspired by the tale by Prosper Merimee
Choreography by Agnese Omodei Salè – Federico Veratti
Set design by Marco Pesta
Enhanced in set and costumes, Carmen by Balletto di Milano is confirmed as one of the most anticipated productions of the season. Carmen, beautiful and unconventional, passionate and desired, who challenges anyone who wants to subdue her, and Destiny, so well described by the omnipresent leitmotiv of music, are the protagonists of this exclusive version of Balletto di Milano. A bewitching face in which Carmen will understand that the only way to live as she wishes is to bend to him, to the Fate, and accept the impending death that has been announced by the cards.
Event Dates:
Event | Day | Date | Start Time | Venue | Tickets: | |
CARMEN - BALLETTO DI MILANO | Friday | 11/10/2024 | 19:30 | LARNACA MUNICIPAL THEATRE "G.LYKOURGOS" | ||
CARMEN - BALLETTO DI MILANO | Saturday | 12/10/2024 | 20:00 | NICOSIA MUNICIPAL THEATRE | ||
CARMEN - BALLETTO DI MILANO | Sunday | 13/10/2024 | 20:00 | PATTIHIO THEATRE LIMASSOL | SOLDOUT |
More about the event:
It is the confrontation / clash between the gypsy symbol of femininity and the belonging figure who controls the story from the first scene. It is in fact Destiny that puts Don José first and recorded Escamillo on the road of Carmen, revealing himself through the symbols of the cards (love, betrayal, death), to arm Don Josè’s hand and, in the final, to bring Carmen with him.
Don Josè, the bullfighter Escamillo and Micaela are the other main interpreters of this ballet full of engaging choreography: from the famous “Habanera”, to the many and lively ensemble dances of Gitani, Soldati and Sigaraie on the music by Georges Bizet. Tradition and modernity also coexist in the climate of energy from the Marco Pesta’s original stage design. The production doesn’t betray the expectations for tradition, remaining faithful to the Prosper Mérimée’s tale and to the famous opera by Georges Bizet.