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Le Spectre de la Rose

Year of production
2013
Year of creation
2011

Between cinema and dance, between interpretation and choreography, between New York and Los Angeles, between the United States and France where he was born thirty-five years ago, between studio and advertising, Benjamin Millepied n don’t want to choose. Or rather, his choice is precisely to be on several terrains at the same time. He doesn’t run, he flies and decidedly everything smiles on him! For the dancers of the Grand Théâtre de Genève, he wrote Le Specter de la Rose and Les Sylphides, two legendary pieces from the Ballets Russes which he revisited in his own way. His Sylphids are bouncing, his version of the Specter is stunning and unprecedented, full of humor and mischief. Millepied composes scores there today, retaining a certain romanticism but adorned with pop colors. Amoveo, originally created for the Paris Opera, deciphers the metamorphoses of a love story. The evening as a whole is delicious, fresh and brilliant, which gives us a great breath of aesthetic pleasure. 

Source : Maison de la Danse de Lyon

Choreography
Year of production
2013
Year of creation
2011
Lights
Madjid Hakimi
Music
Philip Glass, Carl Maria Von Weber, Frédéric Chopin
Performance
Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève : Fernanda Barbosa, Hélène Bourbeillon, Gabriela Gomez, Virginie Nopper, Yu Otagaki, Isabelle Schramm, Sara Shigenari, Sarawanee Tanatanit, Madeline Wong, Daniela Zaghini, Joseph Aitken, Loris Bonani, Natan Bouzy, Pierre-Antoine Brunet, Grégory Deltenre, Aurélien Dougé, Paul Girard, Armando Gonzalez, Vladimir Ippolitov, Nathanaël Marie
Production of video work
24 images – Scènes d’écran
Set design
Paul Cox
Sound
Jean-Marc Pinget
Technical direction
Philippe Duvauchelle
Video production
Claudio Muller
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