Dornröschen (Sleeping Beauty) - Biographies
Dornröschen (Sleeping Beauty)
Music by Peter I. Tschaikowsky
Nationaltheater
Friday, 04. February 2011
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Artistic Director Born in Prague in 1950, Ivan Liška trained at the Prague Conservatory. After graduation in 1969 he emigrated to dance with the Ballett der Deutschen Oper am Rhein in Düsseldorf, Germany. From 1974 to 1977 he was a soloist with the Ballet of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich (Staatsballett since 1989) and then went to become principal dancer with the Hamburg Ballett where he danced many leading roles in John Neumeier's creations - A Midsummer Night's Dream, Matthew Passion, As You Like It, ballets to Gustav Mahler Symphonies I, III, IV, IX, X, Peer Gynt, Odysseus - as well as in works by Jerome Robbins, Murray Louis, John Cranko, Hans van Manen, Lar Lubovitch, Maurice Béjart, Antony Tudor, George Balanchine. In Hamburg, Liška tried his hand at choreography in various workshops and in 1997 he created a ballet - The Dispute after Mariveaux in Brno, in his native Czech Republic. In 1997, Liška moved to Munich to prepare for his office as ballet director of the Bayerisches Staatsballett. In 1998 he started his first season with the company. Since then he has not only increased the number of classical recreations of the St-Petersburg-Era with ballets such as Raymonda and his productions of Sleeping Beauty and Le Corsaire after Marius Petipa, he has also initiated various contemporary creations for the Bayerisches Staatsballett including Emma B. by Jean Grand-Maitre, Le Sacre du printemps by Saburo Teshigawara, Händel/Corelli by Lucinda Childs, After Dark by Jacopo Godani and The Silver Rose by Graeme Murphy. Further works of the repertoire: Portraits of Jiri Kylián, Mats Ek, John Neumeier and his A Cinderella Story, Hans van Manen, William Forsythe's Artifact, second detail, Limb's Theorem, George Balanchine, Jerôme Robbins and Kenneth MacMillan's Manon. Under Liška's direction the Bayerisches Staatsballett has toured to Russia, Hungary, Germany, Spain, India, Italy, Prague, Greece, Turkey and China. In 2007 the Bavarian State Ministry awarded Liška with the medal for special earnings for Bavaria in a united Europe. In 2008, he received the "Outstanding Contribution Prize for Cultural Exchange” by the Chinese Ministry of Culture. On July 9, 2009, Bavarian prime minister Horst Seehofer awarded him with the "Bavarian Order of Merit". In February 2012, he will be honoured with the German Dance Price for his world carrier as a dancer and his work as Artistic Director of the Bavarian State Ballett. In 2010, together with Konstanze Vernon, Director of the Heinz-Bosl-Foundation, and Jan Broeckx, Director of the Ballet Academy, Ivan Liška founded the Bavarian State Ballet II – Junior Company. |
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Der englische Bühnen- und Kostümbildner Peter Farmer zählt zu den namhaftesten und meistbeschäftigten Designern der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Auch als Maler mit zahlreichen Einzelausstellungen in der ganzen Welt genießt er einen internationalen Ruf. Sein subtiler malerischer Umgang mit der Farbe, der sich sowohl in seinen Bühnenbildern mit delikaten Prospekten als auch bei den Kostümen im raffinierten Umgang mit Stoffen bekundet, und der ganz der Tradition verpflichtet ist, macht seine Ausstattungen unverwechselbar. Er ist besonders bekannt als Designer für Ballett und hat für alle großen Ballettcompagnien der Welt gearbeitet. Die Liste seiner Arbeiten liest sich wie ein Verzeichnis der modernen Ballettgeschichte. So sind die Produktionen für das Royal Ballet in London (Kenneth MacMillans Winter Dreams), das English National Ballet, das London Contemporary Dance Theatre, das Ballet Rambert oder das Birmingham Royal Ballet nur ein kleiner Teil seiner Arbeiten allein in Großbritannien. Er war zu Gast beim Royal Winnipeg Ballet in Canada, beim Hongkong Ballett, an der Römischen Oper, beim Australian Ballet, bei vielen amerikanischen Compagnien, in Tokio, Rio de Janeiro oder beim Portugiesischen Nationalballett. Allein Giselle hat er, bis zu seiner jüngsten Version für das Ballett der Berliner Staatsoper im Jahre 2000, vierzehnmal ausgestattet. Seine Münchner Giselle aus dem Jahre 1974 ist bis heute im Staatsballett-Repertoire zu sehen. MacMillans Manon hat er für das Leningrader Kirov-Ballett und die Wiener Staatsoper erarbeitet; das Bühnenbild und die Kostüme aus Wien wurden als Leihgabe auch für die Münchner Manon-Produktion übernommen. |
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Prinzessin Aurora |
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Principal dancer Lucia Lacarra, born in San Sebastián, knew from earliest childhood that she was born to be a ballerina. Whenever she saw pictures of the ballet school in Monte Carlo, sponsored by Grace Kelly, she cried because she still had no chance to dance. It was only when in her small Basque hometown a studio was opened that she was able to begin with lessons. She was ten at that time. Soon she was sent to a summer course directed by Rosella Hightower. There Lucia´s mother was strongly advised to support her daughter's obvious talent. So she was sent to San Sebastián to Mentxu Medel who worked with Lucia for three years in a completely unselfish way to prepare her for the audition to Victor Ullate´s school in Madrid. Already in her second year there she was given a contract to the Ballet de Victor Ullate. She was just fifteen when she danced Balanchine´s Allegro Brillante. In the course of four seasons this was followed by Concerto Barocco, Fokine´s Les Sylphides, four works by Hans van Manen, Nils Christe´s Before Nightfall, as well as four pieces by her mentor Ullate who gave her the necessary self-confidence. In 1994 she joined Roland Petit´s Ballets de Marseille as principal. Petit immediately entrusted her with the role of Esmeralda, with Patrick Dupont as her partner, in Notre Dame de Paris, replacing Dominique Khalfouni. From Roland Petit she learned above all to always be emotionally present on stage and she felt that in this company everything was danced in a somewhat more classical style. Within three years she danced the leading roles in seven ballets by Roland Petit, four of which were created on her, most notably Angélique in Le Guépard and, as partner of Nicolas Le Riche, in the famous Le Jeune homme et la Mort. In her pursuit of classicism she then decided to join the San Francisco Ballet. Under the direction of Helgi Tomasson she could dance Giselle, Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty for the first time, i.e. some of the classical roles that a young ballerina has to master. The Cage, In the Night and Dances at a Gathering by Jerome Robbins became part of her repertoire, as well as six Balanchine ballets, from Serenade to Jewels, and Victor Gsovsky´s Grand Pas Classique, three ballets by Helgi Tomasson, MacMillian´s The Invitation, van Manen´s Black Cake, Nacho Duato´s Without Words, Roland Petit´s L'Arlésienne and Desdemona in Lar Lubovitch´s contemporary Othello. Lucia Lacarra has joined the Bayerisches Staatsballett with the 2002/2003 season in order to return towards the leading European choreographers. In the course of the first three months in Munich she danced Raymonda, Tatjana and Odette/Odile as well as the third pas de deux of In the Night, always together with her partner of many years, Cyril Pierre who has also joined the company as principal. Together they are guests in the big theatres around the world. She also danced in Portrait John Neumeier in Jupiter Symphony and In the Blue Garden. In the autumn 2003 she danced Louise in John Neumeier's The Nutcracker as well as Titania/Hippolyta in his A Midsummer Night's Dream and the title role in Ivan Liška's new production of The Sleeping Beauty. Lucia Lacarra was awarded with the Prix Nijinsky in Monte Carlo in December 2002, followed by the Prix Benois which she won in Moskau in April 2003. She was nominated in 2004 and 2005 for the Merkur Theaterpreis in Munich. In November 2005 she was awarded with the Spanish Premio Nacional de Danza 2005. This prize, endowed with 30.000,- Euro is one of the highest awards the Spanish government gives out. In 2007 she was announced honorary citizen and cultural messenger of her home town San Sebastián. In 2008, she was awarded the honorary title "Kammertänzerin" by the Bavarian Ministry of Culture. Debut 2003/2004 Marguerite in Lady of the Camellias (J. Neumeier) Brahms-Schoenberg Quartett (G. Balanchine) the second detail (W. Forsythe) Debut 2004/2005 Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (J. Cranko) Five Tangos (H. van Manen) Black Cake (H. van Manen), 3rd pas de deux Agon (G. Balanchine) Nikija in La Bayadère (P. Bart) Debut 2005/2006 Sophie in The Silver Rose (G. Murphy),creation Century Rolls (D. Bombana), creation Debut 2006/2007 Giselle (P. Wright) Medora in Le Corsaire (M. Petipa, I. Liška) The Woman in Song of the Earth (K. MacMillan) Debut 2007/2008 Ariel in Der Sturm (J. Mannes), creation Violakonzert/II (M. Schläpfer), creation Adagio Hammerklavier (H. v. Manen) Legende (J. Cranko), Pas de deux Debut 2008/2009 Zobeide in Shéhérazade (M. Fokine) Odette in Once Upon An Ever After (T. Kohler), creation Debut 2009/2010 Pas de deux 1 in Artifact (W. Forsythe) The French Ballerina in Série Noire - A choreographic murder mystery (T. Kohler) Debut 2010/2011 The Old Men and Me (H. van Manen) Princess Natalia in Illusions - Like Swan Lake (J. Neumeier) Debut 2011/2012 Dulcinea in Don Quijote (M. Petipa, new choreography by R. Barra, A. Gorski, Tradition) Katharina in The Taming of the Shrew (J. Cranko) Princess Odette in Illusions - Like Swan Lake (J. Neumeier) The Oldest Sister in Las Hermanas (K. MacMillan) 3. Pas de deux in Goldberg-Variationen (J. Robbins) Debut 2012/2013 Solo-Girl 2. suit in Choreartium (L. Massine) Broken Fall (R. Meliphant) |
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Die Fliederfee |
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First Soloist Séverine Ferrolier, born in Toulon/France, was trained in the Centre de Danse Christiane Espitalier de La Valette. Having graduated, she danced with the ballet at the Opéra de Toulon, the Ballet National de Nancy under the direction of Pierre Lacotte and with the English National Ballet in London. Between 1997 and 2004 she was engaged at Leipzig Ballet under the direction of Uwe Scholz, since 2002 as a first soloist. Scholz created several parts for her, e.g. in Bruckner 8, Non, je ne regrette rien and h-Moll- Messe. She also danced Mathilde in Scholz' Le Rouge et le Noir. In 2004 she became a member of the Bavarian State Ballet, giving her debut with the company in George Balanchine's Brahms-Schoenberg Quartet during the company's guest performances in Athens in June. Her Munich repertoire includes the Lilac Fairy in Sleeping Beauty (M. Petipa/I. Liška), Olympia in Neumeier's Lady of the Camellias and prominent solo parts in Forsythe's Limb's Theorem. Debut 2005/2006 Die Nacht, Pavlova solo (N. Legat) Marschallin in Die silberne Rose (G.Murphy) First and third solo in Schattenakt in La Bayadère (P. Bart) Clémence in Raymonda (R. Barra) Pas de quatre (L. Jacobson) Debut 2006/2007 Second Pas de deux in Century Rolls (D. Bombana) Charlotte, fiancé of Prince Siegfried in Swan lake (R. Barra) Odaliske and Gulnara in Le Corsaire (M. Petipa, I. Liška) Debut 2007/2008 Miranda in Der Sturm (J. Mannes), creation Große Fuge (H. van Manen) Pas de deux in the fourth movement of Brahms-Schönberg-Quartett (G. Balanchine) Adagio Hammerklavier (H. van Manen) Violakonzert/II (M. Schläpfer), creation Aus Holbergs Zeit (J. Cranko) Debut 2008/2009 Mutter in A Cinderella Story (J. Neumeier) Woman in Blue in Les Biches (B. Nijinska) Aurora in Once Upon An Ever After (T. Kohler), creation Marguerite in Die Kameliendame (J. Neumeier) Zugvögel (J. Kylián), Kreation Henriette in Raymonda (M. Petipa) Debut 2010/2011 Bathilde, Myrtha in Gisella-Mats Ek (M.Ek) Ballerina in Série Noire - A choreographic murder mystery (T. Kohler) Pas de deux in Artifact (W. Forsythe) Woman 2 in My Ravel: Whichever Way he Looks... (J. Mannes) Lykanion in My Ravel: Daphnis and Chloé (T. Kohler) Lady of the Street in The Taming of the Shrew (J. Cranko) The Queen Mother in Illusions - Like Swan Lake (J. Neumeier) Dulcinea in Don Quijote (R. Barra nach M. Petipa, A. Gorski, Tradition) Debut 2012/2013 The Moor's wife in The Moor's Pavane (José Limón) Soloist 2. suit in Choreartium (L. Massine) |
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First soloist Ivy Amista, grew up in São Paolo, Brasil, where she acchieved professional level at the Camilla Ballet School. She won the gold medal at the IX. International Seminar of Dance in Brasilia. Receiving a scholarship for the Munich Ballet Academy/Heinz-Bosl-Stiftung she came to Munich and became a member of the company of the Bavarian State Ballet in 2001. In October of the same year she was invited by the Heinz-Bosl-Stiftung to perform Paquita under the assembly of Konstanze Vernon. At the beginning of the season 2004/2005 Ivan Liška made her Soloist. She was promoted to First Soloist at the beginning of the season 2007/2008. In autumn 2005 Ivy Amista was awarded with the Bayerischer Kunstförderpreis-Dance. Debut 2003/2004 Pas Fabergé, Fairy Fleur de farine, Fairy Miettes qui tombent in Sleeping Beauty (M.Petipa/I. Liška) Six Dances (J. Kylián) Friends in Raymonda (R. Barra) 3 Solo Ladies in Brahms-Schönberg-Quartett (G. Balanchine) Olympia in The Lady of the Camelias (J. Neumeier) Debut 2004/2005 Princess Florine in The Sleeping Beauty (M. Petipa/I. Liska) First Shadow Variation and Nikija in La Bayadère (P. Bart) Debut 2006/2007 Pas de six in Giselle (P. Wright) Charlotte, fiancé of Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake (R. Barra) Odaliske and Gulnara in Le Corsaire (M. Petipa, I. Liska) Solo in Song of the Earth (K. MacMillan) Debut 2007/2008 Olga in Onegin (J. Cranko) Solo-Ariel in Der Sturm (J. Mannes) Pas de deux in the third movement of Brahms-Schönberg-Quartett (G. Balanchine) Große Fuge (H. van Manen) Ebony Concerto (J. Cranko) Debut 2008/2009 Second Variation in Once Upon An Ever After (T. Kohler), creation Lady in blue in Les Biches (B. Nijinska) Manon Lescaut in Die Kameliendame (J. Neumeier) Debut 2010/2011 Nymph in My Ravel: Daphnis and Chloé (T. Kohler) Solo in Pas Fabergé 3rd Act in Sleeping Beauty (M. Petipa, I. Liška) Princess Aurora in Sleeping Beauty (M. Petipa, I. Liška) Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew (J. Cranko) Princess Claire in Illusions - like Swan Lake (J. Neumeier) Kitri in Don Quijote (R. Barra nach M. Petipa, A. Gorski, Tradition) Debut 2012/2013 1. Solo-Girl in Choreartium (L. Massine) Lise in La Fille mal gardée (F. Ashton) Gamzatti, Radscha´s daughter in La Bayadère (Marius Petipa, Patrice Bart) 2. Variation in Birthday Offering (F. Ashton) |
