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La Bayadère

La Bayadère
Theater Tickets
Royal Opera House
Address
Royal Opera House
Bow Street
Covent Garden
London  WC2E 9DD
United Kingdom
Booking from
Mon, 19th January 2009
Booking to
Sat, 7th February 2009
Romantic India provides the setting for one of The Royal Ballet’s favourite full-length works: La Bayadère, a tale of love, murder and vengeful judgement by the gods. At the centre of this showcase of classical dancing is the warrior Solor and his love Nikiya, the beautiful temple dancer (bayadère) of the title.

Nikiya provokes the murderous jealousy of her wicked rival, Gamzatti, encouraged by the High Brahmin, whose own designs on the bayadère are far from pure. Seeking solace in opium after the death of his love, Solor hallucinates an afterworld – the Kingdom of the Shades – filled with one of classical dance’s most famous images as multiple spectral Nikiyas fill the stage.

With the collapse of the temple, destroyed by the gods, Solor and Nikiyia are finally reunited as spirits in the next world. Originally choreographed in 1877 by Marius Petipa, La Bayadère was later adapted by The Kirov Ballet and re-created in this three-act version by Natalia Makarova with naturalistic and detailed designs that create a rich setting for an exotic tale.

Two star ballerina roles, the epitome of a ‘White’ ballet and a Bronze Idol who comes briefly but spectacularly to life are just some of the elements that make this a perennial favourite of The Royal Ballet repertory.

CREDITS
Choreography:
Marius Petipa
Natalia Makarova

Music:
Ludwig Minkus Orchestrated by John Lanchbery

Costume Designs:
Yolanda Sonnabend

Lighting:
John B Read

Production:
Natalia Makarova

Set Designs:
Pier Luigi Samaritani

PERFORMERS
Conductor:
Valeriy Ovsyanikov

Nikiya:
Tamara Rojo
Lauren Cuthbertson
Yuhui Choe
Marianela Nuñez
Alina Cojocaru
Sarah Lamb
Roberta Marquez

Solor:
Thiago Soares
David Makhateli
Sergei Polunin
Ivan Putrov
Carlos Acosta
Federico Bonelli
Johan Kobborg

Gamzatti:
Isabel McMeekan
Laura Morera
Hikaru Kobayashi
Marianela Nuñez
Alexandra Ansanelli
Lauren Cuthbertson


The present theatre was built in 1858. During World War II it was used as a dance hall but after the war the decision was made to establish the Royal Opera House as the permanent year-round home of the opera and ballet companies now known as the Royal Opera and the Royal Ballet. The ballet company reopened the building on 20 February 1946 with The Sleeping Beauty. The two companies combined for Purcell's The Fairy Queen that December, and on 14 January 1947, Covent Garden Opera Company gave its first complete opera performance, Bizet's Carmen.

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Nearest Rail: Charing Cross

Nearest Tube: Covent Garden (Piccadilly line)