07.06.–13.07.2025 / Ballett
Soirée Ravel
Bridget Breiner / Richard Siegal
Sun 13.07.2025
Theater Duisburg
18:30 - 21:00
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Dates
17:00 - 18:00
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19:30 - 22:00
Premiere Ballett
18:30 - 21:00
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15:00 - 17:30
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18:30 - 21:00
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Afterwards: Nachgefragt
19:30 - 22:00
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19:30 - 22:00
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18:30 - 21:00
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Content
Bolero and Co - choreographic encounters
tba (world premiere)
Daphnis et Chloé (world premiere)
Boléro (wolrd premiere)
Daphnis et Chloé (world premiere)
Boléro (wolrd premiere)
To mark the 150th anniversary of Maurice Ravel's birth, we are celebrating his anniversary with the creation of four choreographies of very different styles to four of his most famous compositions.
Dark and dramatic, full of power and artistic virtuosity, the evening opens with Maurice Ravel's Piano Concerto for the left hand in D major. This is followed by “La valse”, a piece which, despite its Viennese waltz rhythm, takes the audience into a wistful world marked by the tragedy of the First World War. Both works enter a choreographic dialog with each other, led by Bridget Breiner and Richard Siegal.
A snare drum, two constantly repeating bars. Maurice Ravel's “Bolero” uses seemingly simple ingredients that have come together to form one of the most famous works of orchestral literature. In his first creation for the Ballett am Rhein, Richard Siegal, otherwise known for choreographing to often electronic beats, focuses on the swelling sound inherent in the composition, which is full of driving force, promises eternity and encourages dancing.
“Daphnis et Chloé” was also created in 1912 as a ballet with a large orchestral sound but a completely different subject. The “symphonie choréographique” revolves around the young lovers Daphnis and Chloé against the backdrop of an idyllic nature. The starting point for Bridget Breiner's new creation is love itself, both between the protagonist couple and between the composer and his work.
Dark and dramatic, full of power and artistic virtuosity, the evening opens with Maurice Ravel's Piano Concerto for the left hand in D major. This is followed by “La valse”, a piece which, despite its Viennese waltz rhythm, takes the audience into a wistful world marked by the tragedy of the First World War. Both works enter a choreographic dialog with each other, led by Bridget Breiner and Richard Siegal.
A snare drum, two constantly repeating bars. Maurice Ravel's “Bolero” uses seemingly simple ingredients that have come together to form one of the most famous works of orchestral literature. In his first creation for the Ballett am Rhein, Richard Siegal, otherwise known for choreographing to often electronic beats, focuses on the swelling sound inherent in the composition, which is full of driving force, promises eternity and encourages dancing.
“Daphnis et Chloé” was also created in 1912 as a ballet with a large orchestral sound but a completely different subject. The “symphonie choréographique” revolves around the young lovers Daphnis and Chloé against the backdrop of an idyllic nature. The starting point for Bridget Breiner's new creation is love itself, both between the protagonist couple and between the composer and his work.
Musikalische Leitung
NN - Ravel
Choreographie
Bridget Breiner/Richard Siegal
Bühne und Kostüme
Daphnis et Chloé
Choreographie
Bühne und Kostüme
Boléro
Choreographie und Bühne
Richard Siegal
Musik
Maurice Ravel
Kostüme
Licht
Matthias Singer
Cast
Orchester