Lander / Kylián / Béjart Triple-bill
| 1 hour and 42 minutes circa intermission included | |
Études
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Programme
| Études |
Teatro alla Scala Production Ballet and choreography, Harald Lander |
| Petite Mort |
Teatro alla Scala Production Choreography and scenes, Jiří Kylián |
| Boléro |
Teatro alla Scala Production Choreography, Maurice Béjart |
| Conductor | SIMON HEWETT |
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| Étoile (22, 24, 28, 30 Sept.) | ROBERTO BOLLE |
In brief
Three masterpieces from different periods of the twentieth century pay tribute to the art of dance and the dancers, who sublimate their daily dedication into the emotions of the ballets they bring back to life, immersing themselves in the language, creativity, and unique stylistic signatures of the great Masters. A symbol of this is Études by Harald Lander, returning to La Scala after more than twenty years—a refined portrayal of dancers' journey from the challenging years of training to the perfect fusion of art and technique. This same exaltation of artistry is found in Jiří Kylián's choreographic gem Petite Mort, set to two of Mozart’s most beautiful and renowned concertos, as well as in the powerful sensuality and overwhelming intensity of Béjart’s iconic ballet on Ravel’s Boléro, the pulsating heart of the triptych, which once again sees étoile Roberto Bolle on the legendary round table.
1 hours and 42 minutes intermission included






