Don Quixote
Teatro alla Scala Ballet Company and Orchestra With the participation of the Ballet School students of the Teatro alla Scala Academy Teatro alla Scala Production |
| Choreography | RUDOLF NUREYEV |
|---|---|
| Music | LUDWIG MINKUS |
| Orchestration and adaptation | JOHN LANCHBERY |
| Sets | RAFFAELE DEL SAVIO |
| Costumes | ANNA ANNI |
| Costume supervision | IRENE MONTI |
| Conductor | GAVRIEL HEINE |
| Lights | ANDREA GIRETTI |
In brief
Rudolf Nureyev’s Don Quixote returns to the stage, a flagship production of the La Scala Ballet Company since 1980, when the famous ballet entered the repertoire with Nureyev himself in the lead alongside Carla Fracci. With its lively energy and the warm colours of the production by Raffaele Del Savio and Anna Anni, it will transport the audience with freshness, joy, virtuosity, and rich choreography to a captivating Spain, featuring gypsy dances, fandangos, matadors, windmills, and the suspended candour of the Garden of the Dryads. Set to Minkus’ immediate music, the adventures of Don Quixote and his loyal squire Sancho Panza intertwine, or rather serve as the backdrop for a love story and an evening of sparkling, temperamental dance, with amusing secondary roles and virtuosic leading parts. Through escapades, deceptions, and disguises, Don Quixote will dance with his Dulcinea, while the young Kitri and the barber Basilio will realise their dream.

