A grand classic of ballet with a fairytale style which maintains the magic and the charm of Perrault’s account; Frédéric Olivieri’s Cinderella to the music of Sergei Prokofiev, choreographed by the director of the Accademia Teatro alla Scala Ballet School for his young pupils.
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Teatro Strehler
«A ballet with strong romantic and fairytale connotations which is well-suited to the young age of the performers, a number of whom are not even adolescents»ı, is how Frédéric Olivieri, director of the School and writer of the choreography, defines Cinderella, a ballet commissioned by the Fondazione Bracco and created for the young pupils to the music of Sergei Prokofiev. As enamoured with fairy tales as Tchaikovsky, the composer created a score with a re-found classicism (with variations, adagi and pas de deux) which was perfect for the transposition of one of the most well-known and loved of fairy tales. The personality of each of the characters is outlined through musical themes which follow the events narrated in the story: thus, Cinderella is characterised by three different themes, the first underlining the feeling of oppression and solitude, the second the hope for a rosier future, and the third her falling in love and the joy of having found happiness. The version created by Olivieri highlights the talent of his young dancers, giving depth and emotion to fairy tale characters who become real people, filled with feelings and rebellion, and a romantic girl, a dreamer in love, just like the girls of today.
«A ballet with strong romantic and fairytale connotations which is well-suited to the young age of the performers, a number of whom are not even adolescents»ı, is how Frédéric Olivieri, director of the School and writer of the choreography, defines Cinderella, a ballet commissioned by the Fondazione Bracco and created for the young pupils to the music of Sergei Prokofiev. As enamoured with fairy tales as Tchaikovsky, the composer created a score with a re-found classicism (with variations, adagi and pas de deux) which was perfect for the transposition of one of the most well-known and loved of fairy tales. The personality of each of the characters is outlined through musical themes which follow the events narrated in the story: thus, Cinderella is characterised by three different themes, the first underlining the feeling of oppression and solitude, the second the hope for a rosier future, and the third her falling in love and the joy of having found happiness. The version created by Olivieri highlights the talent of his young dancers, giving depth and emotion to fairy tale characters who become real people, filled with feelings and rebellion, and a romantic girl, a dreamer in love, just like the girls of today.
Credits
Piccolo Teatro Strehler
from 13 to 22 December 2016
Cenerentola (Cinderella)
choreography Frédéric Olivieri
music Sergei Prokofiev
with the Pupils of the Accademia Teatro alla Scala Ballet School
sets Angelo Sala
costumes made by the Pupils of the course for stage Tailoring
a Scuola di Ballo Accademia Teatro alla Scala production
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