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Petrushka
The intimacy of James Crabb and Geir Draugsvoll’s arrangement of Igor Stravinsky’s “Petrushka” for two classical accordions inspired Tero Saarinen to create his own interpretation this classic.
PETRUSHKA / creation 2001
Choreography Tero Saarinen
The intimacy of James Crabb and Geir Draugsvoll’s arrangement of Igor Stravinsky’s “Petrushka” for two classical accordions inspired Tero Saarinen to create his own interpretation this classic. The duo ended up playing an essential part in the piece, performing it live on stage with the dancers.
“Hearing their version was simply stunning experience! Crabb and Draugsvoll had used Stravinsky’s piano score in their arrangement and, although the end result was wonderfully innovative, at the same time, it was astonishingly faithful to the original. The universality and, conversely, the intimacy of the accordion sound also felt like the right building material for the triangle drama thaht I wanted to create.
the central figure in “Petrushka” is an intriguing character, clearly a relative of many of the loser archtypes that appear in the history of film and literature. I suppose thaht many of us can occasionally identify with the figures of Petrushka, Punch, Pulcinella, Gelsomina, or ever Buster Keaton, who in all their naivety and ingenuousness still come out on top, even when they lose.
My own work concentrates solely on Petrushka, the Ballerina and the Moor. For example, I did not want to make a Fokin-style literal depiction of the market hubbub of the opening scene. I preferred to discover the inner joy and carnival spirit that the doll figures feel when they finally break free of the grip of their manipulator, and hence to participate in human feelings and in – apparent – freedom.”
Tero Saarinen
Source : www.terosaarinen.com
Credits
Chorégraphie Tero Saarinen Interprètes Sini Länsivuori, Henrikki Heikkilä, Heikki Vienola Musique Igor Stravinsky arrangée et interprétée par James Crabb, Geir Draugsvoll Lumière Mikki Kunttu Costumes Erika Turunen
Durée 32 min
Réalisation vidéo Charles Picq
Updating : June 2012