
The National Opera and Ballet Theatre presents Swan Lake, one of the greatest classical masterpieces. A jewel of the classical repertoire, this ballet brings to life the romantic love story between Prince Siegfried and Princess Odette, a prisoner of a spell: transform herself into a swan by day and become a woman again by night. In the face of the deceit of the sorcerer and his daughter, will the Prince succeed in freeing his bride? Between poetic duets and spirited choreographies, the brilliant dancers will thus link Spanish Pas, Mazurka, and the inevitable Dance of the Little Swans… Symbol of romantic ballet, Swan Lake explores the meanders of eternal love and continues to seduce generations of spectators. see more
The National Opera and Ballet Theatre presents Swan Lake, one of the greatest classical masterpieces. A jewel of the classical repertoire, this ballet brings to life the romantic love story between Prince Siegfried and Princess Odette, a prisoner of a spell: transform herself into a swan by day and become a woman again by night. In the face of the deceit of the sorcerer and his daughter, will the Prince succeed in freeing his bride? Between poetic duets and spirited choreographies, the brilliant dancers will thus link Spanish Pas, Mazurka, and the inevitable Dance of the Little Swans… Symbol of romantic ballet, Swan Lake explores the meanders of eternal love and continues to seduce generations of spectators. see more
Madam Butterfly by G. Puccini is one of the most famous opera in the world, the story of which presents to the public the consequences of a boundless devotion. The love between young Japanese Chio-Chio-San and Pinkerton, an officer in the US Navy, has a tragic outcome. The work impresses the audience both by the beauty and drama of the music, and by the subject. The difference in mentality can create major errors and conflicts when the fundamental aspects of life - love, loyalty, friendship - are not taken seriously. Chio-Chio-San's character embodies the dreams, hopes and disappointments of abandoned women, with d broken destinies by suffering and disappointment, which makes this opera still relevant today. see more
