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| Saturday 4-Jan-14 07:30pm |
Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, BerlinOnegin - John Cranko |
Staatsballett Berlin |
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| Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, Berlin, Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin, Germany Saturday 4-Jan-14 07:30pm Onegin - John Cranko ONEGIN is an emotionally charged tale of love and rejection. The young and provincial Tatiana is captivated by the sophisticated, brooding stranger Onegin. She writes him a letter confessing her love, but Onegin rejects her and to prove his indifference, flirts with her sister Olga. Lensky, Olga’s fiancé and Onegin’s best friend is offended by this so that he challenges Onegin to a duel, where Onegin kills him. Several years later Onegin and Tatiana meet again... The famous choreographer John Cranko created this touching ballet, in which several steamy virtuoso duets show the emotional development of the protagonists. Pushkin’s verse novel, used by Tchaikovsky for his opera EUGENE ONEGIN in 1879, is also the source for John Cranko’s ballet, although not a single note of the dance score is taken from the opera, but from other Tchaikovsky musical scores. | ||
| Friday 10-Jan-14 07:30pm |
Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, BerlinOnegin - John Cranko |
Staatsballett Berlin |
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| Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, Berlin, Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin, Germany Friday 10-Jan-14 07:30pm Onegin - John Cranko ONEGIN is an emotionally charged tale of love and rejection. The young and provincial Tatiana is captivated by the sophisticated, brooding stranger Onegin. She writes him a letter confessing her love, but Onegin rejects her and to prove his indifference, flirts with her sister Olga. Lensky, Olga’s fiancé and Onegin’s best friend is offended by this so that he challenges Onegin to a duel, where Onegin kills him. Several years later Onegin and Tatiana meet again... The famous choreographer John Cranko created this touching ballet, in which several steamy virtuoso duets show the emotional development of the protagonists. Pushkin’s verse novel, used by Tchaikovsky for his opera EUGENE ONEGIN in 1879, is also the source for John Cranko’s ballet, although not a single note of the dance score is taken from the opera, but from other Tchaikovsky musical scores. | ||
| Friday 17-Jan-14 07:30pm |
Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, BerlinOnegin - John Cranko |
Staatsballett Berlin |
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| Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, Berlin, Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin, Germany Friday 17-Jan-14 07:30pm Onegin - John Cranko ONEGIN is an emotionally charged tale of love and rejection. The young and provincial Tatiana is captivated by the sophisticated, brooding stranger Onegin. She writes him a letter confessing her love, but Onegin rejects her and to prove his indifference, flirts with her sister Olga. Lensky, Olga’s fiancé and Onegin’s best friend is offended by this so that he challenges Onegin to a duel, where Onegin kills him. Several years later Onegin and Tatiana meet again... The famous choreographer John Cranko created this touching ballet, in which several steamy virtuoso duets show the emotional development of the protagonists. Pushkin’s verse novel, used by Tchaikovsky for his opera EUGENE ONEGIN in 1879, is also the source for John Cranko’s ballet, although not a single note of the dance score is taken from the opera, but from other Tchaikovsky musical scores. | ||
| Saturday 18-Jan-14 07:30pm |
Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, BerlinOnegin - John Cranko |
Staatsballett Berlin |
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| Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, Berlin, Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin, Germany Saturday 18-Jan-14 07:30pm Onegin - John Cranko ONEGIN is an emotionally charged tale of love and rejection. The young and provincial Tatiana is captivated by the sophisticated, brooding stranger Onegin. She writes him a letter confessing her love, but Onegin rejects her and to prove his indifference, flirts with her sister Olga. Lensky, Olga’s fiancé and Onegin’s best friend is offended by this so that he challenges Onegin to a duel, where Onegin kills him. Several years later Onegin and Tatiana meet again... The famous choreographer John Cranko created this touching ballet, in which several steamy virtuoso duets show the emotional development of the protagonists. Pushkin’s verse novel, used by Tchaikovsky for his opera EUGENE ONEGIN in 1879, is also the source for John Cranko’s ballet, although not a single note of the dance score is taken from the opera, but from other Tchaikovsky musical scores. | ||
| Monday 3-Feb-14 07:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Onegin |
Paris Ballet de L'Opéra |
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| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Monday 3-Feb-14 07:30pm Based on Alexander Pushkin’s verse novel, John Cranko streamlines the storyline and centres the action on the feelings of its four principal characters. Thwarted loves, duels and regrets punctuate this finely-chiselled ballet infused with the drama of the irreversible march of time.
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| Tuesday 4-Feb-14 07:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Onegin |
Paris Ballet de L'Opéra |
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| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Tuesday 4-Feb-14 07:30pm Based on Alexander Pushkin’s verse novel, John Cranko streamlines the storyline and centres the action on the feelings of its four principal characters. Thwarted loves, duels and regrets punctuate this finely-chiselled ballet infused with the drama of the irreversible march of time.
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| Saturday 8-Feb-14 07:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Onegin |
Paris Ballet de L'Opéra |
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| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Saturday 8-Feb-14 07:30pm Based on Alexander Pushkin’s verse novel, John Cranko streamlines the storyline and centres the action on the feelings of its four principal characters. Thwarted loves, duels and regrets punctuate this finely-chiselled ballet infused with the drama of the irreversible march of time.
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| Monday 10-Feb-14 07:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Onegin |
Paris Ballet de L'Opéra |
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| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Monday 10-Feb-14 07:30pm Based on Alexander Pushkin’s verse novel, John Cranko streamlines the storyline and centres the action on the feelings of its four principal characters. Thwarted loves, duels and regrets punctuate this finely-chiselled ballet infused with the drama of the irreversible march of time.
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| Tuesday 11-Feb-14 07:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Onegin |
Paris Ballet de L'Opéra |
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| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Tuesday 11-Feb-14 07:30pm Based on Alexander Pushkin’s verse novel, John Cranko streamlines the storyline and centres the action on the feelings of its four principal characters. Thwarted loves, duels and regrets punctuate this finely-chiselled ballet infused with the drama of the irreversible march of time.
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| Sunday 16-Feb-14 02:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Onegin |
Paris Ballet de L'Opéra |
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| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Sunday 16-Feb-14 02:30pm Based on Alexander Pushkin’s verse novel, John Cranko streamlines the storyline and centres the action on the feelings of its four principal characters. Thwarted loves, duels and regrets punctuate this finely-chiselled ballet infused with the drama of the irreversible march of time.
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| Sunday 23-Feb-14 02:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Onegin |
Paris Ballet de L'Opéra |
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| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Sunday 23-Feb-14 02:30pm Based on Alexander Pushkin’s verse novel, John Cranko streamlines the storyline and centres the action on the feelings of its four principal characters. Thwarted loves, duels and regrets punctuate this finely-chiselled ballet infused with the drama of the irreversible march of time.
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| Monday 24-Feb-14 07:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Onegin |
Paris Ballet de L'Opéra |
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| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Monday 24-Feb-14 07:30pm Based on Alexander Pushkin’s verse novel, John Cranko streamlines the storyline and centres the action on the feelings of its four principal characters. Thwarted loves, duels and regrets punctuate this finely-chiselled ballet infused with the drama of the irreversible march of time.
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| Tuesday 25-Feb-14 07:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Onegin |
Paris Ballet de L'Opéra |
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| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Tuesday 25-Feb-14 07:30pm Based on Alexander Pushkin’s verse novel, John Cranko streamlines the storyline and centres the action on the feelings of its four principal characters. Thwarted loves, duels and regrets punctuate this finely-chiselled ballet infused with the drama of the irreversible march of time.
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| Wednesday 26-Feb-14 07:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Onegin |
Paris Ballet de L'Opéra |
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| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Wednesday 26-Feb-14 07:30pm Based on Alexander Pushkin’s verse novel, John Cranko streamlines the storyline and centres the action on the feelings of its four principal characters. Thwarted loves, duels and regrets punctuate this finely-chiselled ballet infused with the drama of the irreversible march of time.
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| Friday 28-Feb-14 07:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Onegin |
Paris Ballet de L'Opéra |
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| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Friday 28-Feb-14 07:30pm Based on Alexander Pushkin’s verse novel, John Cranko streamlines the storyline and centres the action on the feelings of its four principal characters. Thwarted loves, duels and regrets punctuate this finely-chiselled ballet infused with the drama of the irreversible march of time.
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| Tuesday 4-Mar-14 07:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Onegin |
Paris Ballet de L'Opéra |
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| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Tuesday 4-Mar-14 07:30pm Based on Alexander Pushkin’s verse novel, John Cranko streamlines the storyline and centres the action on the feelings of its four principal characters. Thwarted loves, duels and regrets punctuate this finely-chiselled ballet infused with the drama of the irreversible march of time.
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| Wednesday 5-Mar-14 07:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Onegin |
Paris Ballet de L'Opéra |
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| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Wednesday 5-Mar-14 07:30pm Based on Alexander Pushkin’s verse novel, John Cranko streamlines the storyline and centres the action on the feelings of its four principal characters. Thwarted loves, duels and regrets punctuate this finely-chiselled ballet infused with the drama of the irreversible march of time.
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| Friday 25-Apr-14 07:30pm |
Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, BerlinOnegin - John Cranko |
Staatsballett Berlin |
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| Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, Berlin, Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin, Germany Friday 25-Apr-14 07:30pm Onegin - John Cranko ONEGIN is an emotionally charged tale of love and rejection. The young and provincial Tatiana is captivated by the sophisticated, brooding stranger Onegin. She writes him a letter confessing her love, but Onegin rejects her and to prove his indifference, flirts with her sister Olga. Lensky, Olga’s fiancé and Onegin’s best friend is offended by this so that he challenges Onegin to a duel, where Onegin kills him. Several years later Onegin and Tatiana meet again... The famous choreographer John Cranko created this touching ballet, in which several steamy virtuoso duets show the emotional development of the protagonists. Pushkin’s verse novel, used by Tchaikovsky for his opera EUGENE ONEGIN in 1879, is also the source for John Cranko’s ballet, although not a single note of the dance score is taken from the opera, but from other Tchaikovsky musical scores. | ||
| Wednesday 30-Apr-14 07:30pm |
Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, BerlinOnegin - John Cranko |
Staatsballett Berlin |
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| Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, Berlin, Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin, Germany Wednesday 30-Apr-14 07:30pm Onegin - John Cranko ONEGIN is an emotionally charged tale of love and rejection. The young and provincial Tatiana is captivated by the sophisticated, brooding stranger Onegin. She writes him a letter confessing her love, but Onegin rejects her and to prove his indifference, flirts with her sister Olga. Lensky, Olga’s fiancé and Onegin’s best friend is offended by this so that he challenges Onegin to a duel, where Onegin kills him. Several years later Onegin and Tatiana meet again... The famous choreographer John Cranko created this touching ballet, in which several steamy virtuoso duets show the emotional development of the protagonists. Pushkin’s verse novel, used by Tchaikovsky for his opera EUGENE ONEGIN in 1879, is also the source for John Cranko’s ballet, although not a single note of the dance score is taken from the opera, but from other Tchaikovsky musical scores. | ||
| Thursday 1-May-14 07:30pm |
Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, BerlinOnegin - John Cranko |
Staatsballett Berlin |
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| Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, Berlin, Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin, Germany Thursday 1-May-14 07:30pm Onegin - John Cranko ONEGIN is an emotionally charged tale of love and rejection. The young and provincial Tatiana is captivated by the sophisticated, brooding stranger Onegin. She writes him a letter confessing her love, but Onegin rejects her and to prove his indifference, flirts with her sister Olga. Lensky, Olga’s fiancé and Onegin’s best friend is offended by this so that he challenges Onegin to a duel, where Onegin kills him. Several years later Onegin and Tatiana meet again... The famous choreographer John Cranko created this touching ballet, in which several steamy virtuoso duets show the emotional development of the protagonists. Pushkin’s verse novel, used by Tchaikovsky for his opera EUGENE ONEGIN in 1879, is also the source for John Cranko’s ballet, although not a single note of the dance score is taken from the opera, but from other Tchaikovsky musical scores. | ||