Cluster is a captivating ballet evening by the internationally acclaimed choreographer Edward Clug, featuring a selection of his most distinguished creations originally developed for the Netherlands Dance Theatre. This unique program intertwines the choreographic works Proof, Mutual Comfort, Handman, and Cluster, inviting the audience into a world of movement, rhythm, and emotional depth. With music by Milko Lazar and the iconic band Radiohead, Clug creates a compelling soundscape that enhances the dancers’ powerful physicality and nuanced expression. Performed by the outstanding SNG Maribor Ballet Ensemble, these choreographies reflect Clug’s signature style—marked by precise technique, poetic minimalism, and an unflinching exploration of contemporary human themes. Cluster examines identity, connection, and the fragility of the human experience through movement that is both intellectually stirring and viscerally engaging. Clug’s work resonates for its clarity and emotional intensity, achieving a rare balance between conceptual sophistication and raw, physical storytelling. A true homage to the language of contemporary ballet, Cluster offers a profound and visually mesmerizing journey through the complexity of human relationships and the shared space we inhabit. Read More
Latvian National Ballet Realization stage and costumes for LNOB: Marvin Ott Lighting design: Udo Haberland Dramaturgy: Esther Dreesen-Schaback Staging: Fabio Palombo Read More
Ballet of the Romanian National Opera, Bucharest Direction and choreography: Maki Asami, after Marius Petipa Rehearsal master and assistant choreographer: Takako Nishikawa Costume design: Viorica Petrovici Set design: Adrian Damian Set design assistants: : Raluca Aionițoaie, Miruna Croitoru Read More
Stage Adaptation and Choreography by Leo Mujić Set Designer Stefano Katunar Costume Designer Manuela Paladin Šabanović Lighting Designer Aleksandar Čavlek Dramaturg Bálint Rauscher Assistant Set Designer Nastja Miheljak Performance Assistants Mojca Kalar Simić, Viktor Isajčev, Regina Križaj Dramaturgical Consultancy Tatjana Ažman Read More
APOLLON MUSAGÈTE / OEDIPUS REX Glasba Igor Stravinski Režiser in scenograf Rocc Koreograf Renato Zanella Kostumografinja Belinda Radulović Oblikovalec svetlobe Jasmin Šehić Ne živim ne v preteklosti ne v prihodnosti. Živim v sedanjosti. Ne vem, kaj bo prinesel jutrišnji dan, poznam le resničnost današnjega. Temu moram služiti in mu služim. (Igor Stravinski, iz Avtobiografije) Read More
Giselle is a story of a young country girl who, deceived after unhappily falling in love, finds herself in a fairy world of former fiancées who died before they could marry and indulge in their dance passio Read More
Magdalena Reiter svojo predstavo poimenovala Delčki pogovora. Ne zanaša se na nobeno vnaprej določeno temo pogovora – bodisi med koreografom in plesalcem ali med plesalcem in občinstvom. Primarno se osredotoča na (ženska) telesa in njihove lastne monologe. Read More
A Romantic Ballet Giselle by Adolphe Adam premiered in Ljubljana in 2019. The choreography, based on its classical choreographic source material, was created by Cuban ballet artist Howard Quintero Lopez. Read More
The evening with Orpheus consists of the three parts that could function as entirely independent wholes. This was the main starting point for the conception of the ballet evening - creation of the formula of the Orphic Hymn, whose main elements are: Air - Gravity - Abyss. Read More
In his mind mapping of the ballet Symphony of Sorrowful Songs director Tomaž Pandur entered the landscape of time, the imaginative, unexplained and untouchable circle of our being, the landscape of life and death, the intimate history of losses, the quest of truth – as a traveller who can see farther in time and space. Read More
Peter and the Wolf is a story about childhood, its freedom and courage. Eager for adventure, Peter leaves his house and goes out into the wide green plain. The music, composed by Prokofiev for this fairy tale (1936), boasts not only an artistic but also an important didactic value, since it allows children to get acquainted with various musical instruments as well as with a peculiar fusion of theatre and ballet arts. Read More
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