The first ballet premiere of the 2017/18 season of the Hungarian National Ballet takes place at a special venue. Three pieces by internationally acclaimed choreographer Hans van Manen are presented on one evening as part of the Contemporary Arts Festival Budapest at the Müpa Festival Theatre.
Hans van Manen is one of those few choreographers who by combining classical ballet with modern dance and other movement techniques has succeeded in popularising modern ballet across a wide audience. He is one of the pioneers for those dance artists who assisted him, chiefly in the '60s, in establishing the, today completely accepted, art form manifesting a synthesis of academic and other dance techniques.
Trois Gnossiennes is the third and central work in Hans van Manen’s Piano Variations cycle from 1980-84. Manen choreographed this sensual duet about resignation, trust and harmony to the magical and melancholy music of Erik Satie.
The piece 5 Tangos is set to the music of Astor Piazzolla. The work, a true audience favourite, flows with fiery energy. Tango, and a little something extra.
The NDT was turning 30 years old when Jiří Kylián informed Hans van Manen, “You’re going to do the ballet for the anniversary.” Manen replied: “Really? And what should I do?” Kylián replied: “A cake”. This is how the festive parody of five movements built around humour – the irresistibly witty Black Cake – was conceived.
Music: Erik Satie (Trois Gnossiennes), Astor Piazzolla (5 Tangos), Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky / Leoš Janacek / Igor Stravinsky / Pietro Mascagni / Jules Massanet (Black Cake)
Set designer: Hans van Manen (Trois Gnossiennes)
Costume designer: Joop Stokvis / Hans van Manen (Trois Gnossiennes)
Set and costume designer: Keso Dekker (Black Cake)
Lighting designer: Jan Hofstra (Trois Gnossiennes, 5 Tangos), Joop Caboort (Black Cake)
Coaching ballet master: Igone de Jongh (Trois Gnossiennes), Rachel Beaujean (5 Tangos), Mea Venema (5 Tangos, Black Cake)
Audiences can enjoy the Hungarian National Ballet at its best with the cast including Aliya Tanykpayeva (Étoile of the 2017/18 and 2013/14 seasons), Gergely Leblanc (Étoile of the 2016/17 season), Lili Felméry (Étoile of the 2015/16 season) as well as Iurii Kekalo, Cristina Balaban, Karina Sarkissova, Dmitry Timofeev, Adrienn Pap, Lea Földi and many more.
Venue: Müpa Festival Theatre, Budapest
Premiere: 20 October 2017
Further dates: 21, 22 October 2017 (CAFe), 20, 21, 26, 28 January 2018 (in association with the National Dance Theatre)