Royal Mongolian Ballet
Tuscany debut
Saturday 21 December 2013, 21.00
The Royal Mongolian Ballet brings old images and traditions to life on stage in a journey through the allure of the oriental tradition, that passed from Mongolia through Thailand and Korea, reaching as far as Japan, recreating the atmosphere and spirituality of buddhist and shinto ceremonies.
The sounds of the Japanese drums, the fans and daggers of Korean dance, “The dance of Bodhisattva of a thousand hands”, hypnotic and persuasive, transport the public into the millenarian history of the East and South East Asian people. The protagonists of the choreographies are the legends in which the oriental tradition is embedded, but the themes of the myths and ancient rituals, the traditional choreographies are juxtaposed with modern choreographies that symbolise grace and beauty, love and courtship.
For the first time in Tuscany, with the Royal Mongolian Ballet, each choreography is a performance within the performance, that carries us away with the exotic magic of the thousand faces of the Far East.
Details:
Stagione Teatrale 2013-2014
Ottobre 2013
La scena: ven 11, sab 12 – ore 21.00 / dom 13 – ore 16.30
Novembre 2013
Iliade: ven 8, sab 9 – ore 21.00 / dom 10 – ore 16.30
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: dom 17 – ore 21.00
Carmen: sab 23 ore 20.30 / dom24 ore 16.00
Penso che un sogno così: ven 29, sab 30 – ore 21.00 / dom 1 – ore 16.30
Dicembre 2013
Il ritorno a casa: ven 6, sab 7 – ore 21.00 / dom 8 – ore 16.30
Falstaff: ven 13 ore 20.30 / dom 15 ore 16.00
Royal Mongolian Ballet Vento d’Oriente: sab 21 – ore 21.00
Gennaio 2014
Due di noi: ven 10, sab 11 – ore 21.00 / dom 12 – ore 16.30
Ailey ® II; gio 23 – ore 21.00
Zio Vanja: ven 24, sab 25 – ore 21.00 / dom 26 – ore 16.30
Febbraio 2014
Il Matrimonio Segreto: ven 7 ore 20.30 / dom 9 ore 16.00
Non si sa come:ven 14, sab 15 – ore 21.00 / dom 16 – ore 16.30
Les Contes D’Hoffmann: sab 22 ore 20.30 / dom 23 ore 16.00
Compagnia Virgilio Sieni: mar 25 – ore 21.00
Marzo 2014
La Torre d’avorio: mar 4, mer 5, gio 6 – ore 21.00
by car: park outside San Pietro Gate, enter the gate and take via S. Girolamo until Piazza del Giglio
shuttle Bus from the paid parking area in Viale Carducci
From the railway station go along Viale regina Margherita until San Pietro Gate, then take via S. Girolamo until Piazza del Giglio
Tel. 0583/46531
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Library: biblioteca@teatrodelgiglio.it
Azienda Teatro del Giglio
The Theatre del Giglio has a prestigious historical background. Lucca, an autonomous city-state until the Napolionic period, has always been a very lively cultural centre. There were already two active theatre halls in the 17th century, but it still wasn’t enough to satisfy the needs of its inhabitants. The Teatro Pubblico was inaugurated in 1675, after a citizens board had studied the possibility of converting the old Gesuati convent for such a purpose. The building was destroyed by a fire in 1688 and was reconstructed four years later according to the original plans of Francesco Buonamici. When the Republic was brought down in 1799, the theatre went through a decadent period which lasted until 1817 when construction work was started on the new building under Giovanni Lazzarini’s plans. The new theatre was inaugurated in 1819; its name, “Teatro del Giglio”, was chosen by Maria Luisa di Borbone, the Sovreign of Lucca,.
Since then, the stage of the Teatro del Giglio has become one of the most important in Italy. In 1985 it was given the title “Teatro di Tradizione” which is an honour bestowed on very few great, historic, Italian theatres.





