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A celebration of the heritage of the great Diaghilev era, this quadruple bill centres on the staging of two of Vaslav Nijinsky's groundbreaking works - Jeux, his provocative tennis ballet about the games people play, and L'Apres-midi d'un faune, his controversial depiction of the erotic awakening of a young faun when he encounters three nymphs on a summer's afternoon. These are flanked by revivals of Nijinska's Les Biches, an ambivalent portrait of the Riviera smart set in the 1920's, and The Firebird, Mikhail Fokine's great fairy-tale, danced to Stravinsky's epoch-making score. Les Biches (Nijinska, Poulenc), Jeux (Nijinsky- Reconstructed and staged by Millicent Hodson, Debussy), L'Apre-midi d'un faune (Nijinsky- revived from his dance notation score by Ann Hutchinson Guest and Claudia Jeschke, Debussy), The Firebird (Fokine, Stravinsky)

Creatives/Company

Company: Royal Ballet
Conductor: Andrea Quinn
Choreographer: Bronislava Nijinska
Design(s): Marie Laurencin, Leon Bakst, Natalia Gontcharova
Lighting(s): Millicent Hodson, Kenneth Archer

The Diaghilev Legacy

The Diaghilev Legacy (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T02129268152. Details of all The Diaghilev Legacy archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S844224195

Archive Listings

6 May 00
  to
20 May 00
Royal Opera House
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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