Bookings are now open for Cape Town City Ballet’s (CTCB) captivating Autumn/Winter Season. As a combined celebration of modern classics and historical popular favourites, the company’s recently announced lineup at the Artscape Opera House includes, Amaranth, from June 22 to July 7, and Sleeping Beauty, from August 17 to 31 .
Sleeping Beauty will welcome leading international guest artists, Vadim Muntagirov and Sarah Lamb (The Royal Ballet), Precious Adams (English National Ballet), Andile Ndlovu (Washington Ballet), and Siphe November (National Ballet of Canada).
The triple bill of Amaranth is an exciting programme of neo-classical and contemporary classical masterpieces with George Balanchine’s, Serenade, Frank Staff ‘s, Transfigured Night, and Christopher L Huggins’, Enemy Behind the Gates. The set and costume design for Transfigured Night will be modernised and updated by the inimitable, Peter Cazalet, and lighting design for the production is by award-winning designer, Wilhelm Disbergen, who completes the creative team.
Honouring South African heritage as part of the programme, CTCB presents Frank Staff‘s, Transfigured Night, staged by doyenne Veronica Paeper. Set to a sweeping score by Schoenberg, Transfigured Night, based on a true story, is intense and dramatic, telling a story of a brother and sister dominated by an older sister. Obsessed with keeping the family together, and unhappy with the arrival of a suiter for the younger sister, the solidarity of the family is felt to be threatened. The older sister weaves the tale – an intense love story with intimate duets that are a hallmark of Staff’s choreography.
Following significant popularity, American choreographer, Christopher L Huggins, returns with his acclaimed, Enemy Behind the Gates – a look into the minds of incendiaries and how they live quietly and patiently in the shadows before they strike – a breathtakingly athletic fusion of contemporary ballet and modern movement that is militaristic and percussive in style.
Warming up winter is popular favourite, Sleeping Beauty, staged by esteemed South African ballet legend, Denise Schultze Godfrey. Performed to Tchaikovsky’s delightful music, this timeless story follows Princess Aurora’s 100 year sleep and magical awakening, as well as encounters with fairies and fairytale characters such as Little Red Riding Hood, Puss in Boots, and the Bluebird and Princess Florine, that will enchant young and old audience members alike.
The programme is a captivating celebration of classical ballet and modern classics. The lineup is a marriage of work by international icons and South African legends, who are leading lights in the global dance arena.
Dates for performances with the international guest artists are:
August 17 and 18 2019 – Andile Ndlovu (Washington Ballet), Precious Adams (English National Ballet), Siphe November (National Ballet of Canada)
August 28 and 31 2019 – Vadim Muntagirov and Sarah Lamb (Principals of the Royal Ballet)
Amaramth will be performed at the Artscape Opera House, from June 22 until July 7. Tickets cost from R150 to R495 with concessions for pensioners, scholars, and block bookings of ten or more.
Sleeping Beauty will be performed at the Artscape Opera House from August 17 to 31. Tickets cost from R180 to R695 with concessions for pensioners, scholars, and block bookings of ten or more.
CTCB will be accompanied by the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra at selected performances.
Bookings can be made at Computicket on 0861 915 8000, online at www.computicket.com or at any Shoprite Checkers outlet. Visit https://www.capetowncityballet.org.za/ for more.
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