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Ballet Pécs: Romeo and Juliet

Ballet Pécs: Romeo and Juliet

Why is the 400-year-old story of Romeo and Juliette, the world’s best known romantic tragedy, still so relevant today? Because love is eternal, the rebelliousness of youth persists, and the world is still filled with inexplicable contraditions.

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Shakespeare’s immortal lovers now speak the language of dance in a Ballet Pécs production, in which they express desire, prohibition, passion and loss through movements instead of words. Balázs Vincze’s sensitive, dynamic choreography lays bare the entire spectrum of emotions, from the sudden blossoming of love to the unavoidable tragedy of death. Richárd Riederauer’s contemporary music inspired by Gounod’s classical work sheds new light on the story, while Balázs Cziegler’s set and Julcsi Kiss’s costumes create a world that is at once modern and timeless.

Creators:
music: Richárd Riederauer, Charles Gounod
dramaturgs: György Böhm, Teodóra Uhrik
costume designer: Julcsi Kiss
set designer: Balázs Cziegler
co-choreographer, assistant: Zsolt Molnár
director-choreographer: Balázs Vincze

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

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