A not to be missed date with the étoiles of the future: the end-of-year show by the Accademia Teatro alla Scala Ballet School, which is traditionally staged at the Teatro Strehler. The programme includes pieces by great choreographers from the past and present, chosen by the director, Frédéric Olivieri, to highlight the great talent of his young dancers.
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Teatro Strehler
The pupils of the Accademia Teatro alla Scala Ballet School, directed by Frédéric Olivieri, return to the Piccolo with the end-of-year performance. An almost ten-year collaboration between the two Milanese institutions which has brought promising young dancers to the stage of the Strehler, many of whom go on to join prestigious companies, beyond that of the Scala, both in Italy and abroad. A testing ground for the young and very young dancers, the ballet opens as per tradition with Préséntation, choreographed by the same Olivieri specially for all of the pupils, which highlights the study courses and the technical ability acquired over the years, to then continue with pieces by some of the most important choreographers of the 19th and 20th centuries, alternating choreographies of classic, academical dance with pieces of modern and contemporary dance, from George Balanchine to Maurice Béjart, from Mats Ek to William Forsythe, from Jiří Kylián to José Limón, from Angelin Preljocaj to Roland Petit.
Duration: One hour and 45 minutes with interval
The pupils of the Accademia Teatro alla Scala Ballet School, directed by Frédéric Olivieri, return to the Piccolo with the end-of-year performance. An almost ten-year collaboration between the two Milanese institutions which has brought promising young dancers to the stage of the Strehler, many of whom go on to join prestigious companies, beyond that of the Scala, both in Italy and abroad. A testing ground for the young and very young dancers, the ballet opens as per tradition with Préséntation, choreographed by the same Olivieri specially for all of the pupils, which highlights the study courses and the technical ability acquired over the years, to then continue with pieces by some of the most important choreographers of the 19th and 20th centuries, alternating choreographies of classic, academical dance with pieces of modern and contemporary dance, from George Balanchine to Maurice Béjart, from Mats Ek to William Forsythe, from Jiří Kylián to José Limón, from Angelin Preljocaj to Roland Petit.
Duration: One hour and 45 minutes with interval
Credits
Piccolo Teatro Strehler
from 6 to 9 April 2017
Accademia Teatro alla Scala Ballet School
directed by Frédéric Olivieri
Presentazione
by Frédéric Olivieri
music by Cari Czerny
duration 12'
Variations four four
choreography by Anton Dolin
music by Marguerite Koegh
duration 12 minutes
Un ballo
choreography by Jirí Kylián
music by Maurice Ravel
duration 15 minutes
interval
Paquita
choreography by Marius Petipa
music by Edouard-Marie-Ernest Deldevez, Ludwig Minkus
duration 45'
Information and bookings
Telephone service 02.42.41.48.89
From Monday to Saturday 9.45 a.m. – 6.45 p.m.
Sunday 10.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.
Teatro Strehler
From Monday to Saturday 9.45 a.m. to 6.45 p.m.
Sunday 1.00 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.
On the evening of the performance the sale of tickets will close one hour before the performance begins.
Groups and organisations
For information on tickets and subscriptions for groups and organisations, and afternoon performances for schools and educational shows, please contact the Servizio Promozione Pubblico e Proposte Culturali.
Tel.02.72.333.216
e-mail:promozione.pubblico@piccoloteatromilano.it