07:30 pm | Nationaltheater

CANCELLED: GISELLE

Laurent Hilaire (nach Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot und Marius Petipa). Musik Adolphe Adam, Friedrich Burgmüller und Riccardo Drigo

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CANCELLED: GISELLE

Choreography Laurent Hilaire (after Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa). Music Adolphe Adam.


Ballet phantastique in zwei Akten – 1841

recommended for 8 years and older

Duration est. 2 hours 07 minutes

1. Act est. 07:30 pm - 08:20 pm Interval est. 08:20 pm - 08:50 pm 2. Act est. 08:50 pm - 09:37 pm

Act 1: 50 minutes
Interval: 35 minutes
Act 2: 50 minutes

+++THE PERFORMANCE IS CANCELLED DUE TO A POSITIVE CORONA CASE.+++

A seemingly idyllic rural village life by day and, parallel to this, an eerie ghostly dance at night: these two realities shape the action on stage in Giselle. Laurent Hilaire is presenting his own, slightly adapted version of Giselle to Munich audiences for the first time. Based on the original choreography by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot and its further development by Marius Petipa, the director of the Bayerisches Staatsballett has created a version that brings the work more into the present day through choreographic and interpretative adjustments, making it even more immediate for the audience. The stage design and costumes of Peter Wright's production, which has been in the repertoire from 1974 to 2025, remain unchanged.

Giselle is a young girl who first falls in love, then falls into madness and finally turns into a "Wili". The plot of the ballet goes back to a text by Heinrich Heine, who recounts the legend of these nocturnal elemental spirits as follows: "The Wilis are brides who have died before the wedding. The poor young creatures cannot lie quietly in their graves, in their dead hearts, in their dead feet there still remained that desire to dance which they could not satisfy in life, and at midnight they rise, gather, and woe to the young man who meets them! He must dance with them, they embrace him with unbridled frenzy, and he dances with them, without rest or repose, until he falls down dead."

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