Details

Eugene Ionesco's chilling drama The Lesson was first choreographed for television by the Danish dancer and choreographer Flemming Flindt in 1963 and entered The Royal Ballet's repertory in 2005. In a dimly lit ballet studio an eager young dance student experiences more than she anticipates at the hands of a murderous ballet teacher, while the rehearsal pianist remains frighteningly detached. Voluntaries, premiered in December 1973 by the Stuttgart Ballet, is Glen Tetley's breathtakingly beautiful tribute to John Cranko who had died suddenly earlier that year. The ballet is set to Poulenc's Concerto in G minor for Organ, Strings and Timpani. Voluntaries - by musical definition - are free ranging improvisations, often played before, during and after religious service. The Latin root of the word can also signify flight or desire, and the ballet is conceived as a series of linked voluntaries. A new work from The Royal Ballet's multi award-winning Resident Choreographer Wayne McGregor completes the programme.

Creatives/Company

Music(s): Isobel Waller-Bridge, Francis Poulenc (Voluntaries), George Delerue (The Lesson)
Producer: Royal Ballet
Conductor(s): Daniel Capps, Barry Wordsworth
Choreographer(s): Glen Tetley (Voluntaries), Flemming Flindt (The Lesson), Wayne McGregor (New McGregor)
Design(s): Rouben Ter-Arutunian (Voluntaries), Flemming Flindt (The Lesson), Bernard Dayde (The Lesson), Julian Opie (New McGregor)
Lighting(s): John B Read (Voluntaries), Simon Bennison (The Lesson), Lucy Carter (New McGregor)
Other: Bronwen Curry (staging - Voluntaries)
Costume(s): Flemming Flindt (The Lesson), Tina Sander (The Lesson), Moritz Junge (New McGregor)

The Royal Ballet - Voluntaries/The Lesson/New McGregor

The Royal Ballet - Voluntaries/The Lesson/New McGregor (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T1734951777. Details of all The Royal Ballet - Voluntaries/The Lesson/New McGregor archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S909

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