McGregor / Maillot / Naharin
| 2 hours and 26 minutes, including intermissions | |
Teatro alla Scala Ballet Company Teatro alla Scala New Production
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Programme
| Chroma |
Wayne McGregor, concept, direction, and choreography Commissioned by The Royal Ballet Chroma was first performed by The Royal Ballet at The Royal Opera House, London on 17 November 2006 Teatro alla Scala New Production Pre-recorded music |
| Dov'è la luna |
Jean-Christophe Maillot, choreography Teatro alla Scala New Production |
| Minus 16 |
Ohad Naharin, choreography Teatro alla Scala New Production Pre-recorded music |
In brief
Three titles never before presented at La Scala, three acclaimed and influential contemporary authors, a new stylistic test for La Scala’s artists. In Chroma, which explores the drama of the human body and its ability to communicate emotions and deepest thoughts, McGregor’s inventive and energetic choreography which 20 years ago earned him the appointment as resident choreographer at the Royal Ballet. In Dov’è la luna, Jean-Christophe Maillot’s intimate work with its chiaroscuro tones, shakes and extends the vocabulary and technique of classical dance, pushed by the choreographer to its furthest boundaries. To finally explode with the enthralling power of Minus 16, one of the most distinguished manifestos of Ohad Naharin’s originality and his innovative movement language, which bursts into La Scala for the first time bringing dancers to challenge themselves, breaking down the barriers between artist and spectator in an intense and joyful experience for both.
The performance of 27 March 2026 will be audio-visually recorded. The shots may incidentally frame the audience (in whole or in part).
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2 hours and 26 minutes, including intermissions






