Swan Lake

Iconic classical ballet choreographed by John Cranko

[ Creators ]

Choreography

John Cranko

Music

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Sets

Martin Černý

Set assistant

Reid Anderson

Costumes

Josef Jelínek

Light design

Pavel Dautovský

Projection and animation

Lunchmeat studio s.r.o.

Staged by

Birgit Deharde, Andria Hall, Filip Barankiewicz

Ballet masters

Alexey Afanasiev, Michaela Černá, Tereza Podařilová, Nelly Danko, Jiří Kodym

Musical preparation

Václav Zahradník

Conductors

Václav Zahradník, Sergej Poluektov

Performed by

State Opera Orchestra, Soloists and Corps de ballet of The Czech National Ballet, Students of the Prague Dance Conservatory, Pupils of the Czech National Ballet Preparatory School

[ About ballet ]

Swan Lake is the cornerstone of the ballet world – eternal challenge, pure beauty. It is one of the most famous classical ballets ever and together with the music of P. I. Tchaikovsky it paves the road toward the perfect artistic enterprise.

Will prince Siegfried choose love and stay true to his innocent white swan girl? Or will he forget Odette and follow the requirements of his noble position? After all, foreign princesses can be so charming! It is difficult for him to resist the bewitching black swan Odile supported by the fiendish wizard Rothbart. Rather than a lovestory, this famed fairy tale is a fateful journey of the soul.

Cranko stayed true to the traditional version yet incorporated his typical dramatic talent and original perspective. Moreover, the National Theatre plays an important role in the history of this renowned piece. The first to choreograph the music in Russia was a Czech native, Václav Reisinger (the very first artistic director of the Czech National Ballet), and the second (Czech) choreographer, Augustin Berger, was extremely honoured when, after seeing his staging of Act 2 of Swan Lake in Prague Tchaikovsky said that he had experienced “one minute of absolute happiness”.

This John Cranko choreography is the 13th adaptation of the immortal ballet staged in the National Theatre.

WORLD PREMIERE

14 November 1963
at the Stuttgarter Ballett

CZECH PREMIERE

28 March 2019
at the National Theatre

APPROXIMATE RUNNING TIME

2 hours 27 minutes
1 intermission 25 minutes

NUMBER OF DANCERS

57
NT Ballet Preparatory School, External dancers, Statists, Ambassadors 34 + Technical and Production Crew

[ Estimates technical standards ]

* In the event that there will be further performances the number of dancers will be increased due to alteration
The stage is equipped with complete black shutter & black wings

Proscenium opening:

width 12 m, height 8 m

Stage dimension:

min. 15 x 14 m

Back stage or side stages (for the 3rd Act set)

min 11 x 7

Fly bars:

min. 22x – load 500 kg, 6x lighting bars (LX) - see attached ground plan

Lights:

High quality theatre lighting and moving head wash and spots + FOH equipment - see attached lightplot

Sound:

Standard professional sound system (Audience + Stage), Computer media player (min. 2x 2CH)
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