Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Henning pair act ballet Romeo and Juliet in the Prince Regent Theatre


Romeo and Juliet in GärtnerplatztheaterVom 20.05. 01.06.012 comes to Hans Henning pair of large dance Romeo and Juliet for six performances by the gardener to the big stage space Prinzregententheater stage. In addition to the dance unfolds there all the power of great music of Prokofiev. A total of four major staging shows at the State Theatre Gärtnerplatz the beginning of his rehabilitation time in the stately Prince Regent Theatre. In one of the most successful evenings of dance choreographer Hans Henning Paar the past five years on the Prince Regent Theatre stage is transmitted: the great ballet Romeo and Juliet.
The dance theater in Munich, shows the revised version of the Gärtnerplatztheater pair of 2005 for the Brunswick State Theatre choreographed staging of the fateful love affair. It translates the ballet classic that ranks among the most played in the world, in the contemporary, very dynamic movement vocabulary Hans Henning pair. Dramaturgy and choreography take this close relation to the Shakespearean original.
Romeo and Juliet in Gärtnerplatztheater David Russo as MercutioLeidenschaftliche duets, powerful ensemble scenes and touching solos mark this evening, which calls the dance potential of the entire company. Great pictures and a highly emotional atmosphere make the archaic content of this tragedy so often told by the means of dance immediately noticeable.
The title roles are danced in the Prince Regent Theater by Marc Cloot and Huang Hsin-I, respectively, give Maik Hildebrandt and Maida Kasarian the couple each have their own personal dance-like profile. Under the leadership of Andreas Kowalewitz the orchestra of the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz and pleased to be able to develop the great sound of Prokofiev in an enlarged and in the excellent acoustics of the Prince Regent Theatre.
Come and visit Romeo and Juliet in the period from 20.05. 01.06.012 to the Prince Regent Theatre in Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.

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