Photo © Ann Ray / OnP
Photo © Ann Ray / OnP
Notre-Dame de Paris
Opéra Bastille - from 26 March to 07 May 2021
Sales open on 09 February 2021 at 12h00
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Notre-Dame de Paris
Ballet Roland Petit
Sales open on 09 February 2021 at 12h00
Book Subscribe Option booking This production is no longer available for subscription
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Opéra Bastille - from 26 March to 07 May 2021
1h50 with 1 interval
About
In few words:
Roland Petit’s first piece for the Paris Opera Ballet in 1965, Notre-Dame de Paris brings together all the ingredients of a grand spectacle. The ballet was inspired by Victor Hugo’s masterpiece, with its colourful characters: the beautiful Esmerelda, the touching Quasimodo, the machiavellian Frollo and the cynical Pheobus. With colourful and graphic costumes by Yves Saint Laurent and sets by the painter René Allio that recreate the splendour of the Parisian cathedral, the choreography, sustained by the ensemble of the company’s dancers, translates all the expressive power of characters plunged into a saga of love and death. To mark the tenth anniversary of the choreographer’s death, the Corps de Ballet revives this magnificent fresco in dance on the stage of Opera Bastille.
Notre Dame de Paris
Ballet in two acts and thirteen scenes
After Victor Hugo
Music :
Maurice Jarre
Libretto :
Choreography :
Conductor :
Set design :
René Allio
Costume design :
Yves Saint Laurent
Lighting design :
Jean-Michel Désiré
Performances
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Advantages
Full
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Advantages
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Gallery
Beyond the experience
Notre-Dame-de-Paris will be video recorded with the support of the Fondation Orange, sponsors of the audiovisual broadcastings at the Paris Opera. With the help of Fra cinéma, this performance will be live-streaming from April 27th in France and Europe, in UGC movie theatres (at the occasion of the season Viva l’Opéra!), in the CGR and independent movie theatres, and worldwide at a later stage.
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