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貓頭鷹藝術團
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日期 2017/05/26
地點 沙田大會堂文娛廳
票價 $280
節目簡介 As the curtain falls on its 2016/17 Season, Hong Kong Ballet celebrates the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region’s 20th anniversary with its finale production Carmen and More, an eclectic mixed bill showcasing the complex facets of lust, ambition, joy and anger through the art of ballet.

The Company is proud to present the world première of its original edition of Carmen by its own choreographers Yuh Egami and Ricky Song-wei Hu, set to music by Bizet/Shchedrin with additional compositions by local rock musician Mike Orange of indie band Chochukmo. A passionate, free-spirited woman gets swept up in a fatal love triangle against the backdrop of a fabric factory and challenges the boundaries of social acceptability. Senior Ballet Master and former Company Principal Dancer Jing Liang will return to the stage for an appearance as José in this new production as well.

Joyful and celebratory, Shape of Glow premièred in 2014 and was created especially for the Company by celebrated choreographer Jorma Elo, using the dancers’ bodies to explore the mood and texture of Mozart’s and Beethoven’s glorious music. Following its tradition in featuring iconic dance-makers in its annual mixed programme, Hong Kong Ballet is also thrilled to première two riveting Jiří Kylián’s works this year - the erotic Petite Mort where classical and modern movements meet, as well as Sechs Tanze, inspired by Mozart’s humour and musical brilliance. This mixed bill features something for every ballet lover.

Shape of Glow
Music: Mozart Symphony No. 28 in C
Mozart Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat
Beethoven Consecration of the House Overture

Musicality is the key to unlocking the secrets of Shape of Glow. Set to three pieces of music by Mozart and Beethoven, Shape of Glow is a study of the structure of music. Its energy resides in the score. Jorma Elo uses the dancers’ bodies to explore the mood and texture of Mozart’s and Beethoven’s orchestrations. The steps speak of the emotions sparked within Elo by the music as he created the ballet. Joyful and celebratory, this majestic piece was created especially for Hong Kong Ballet.

Carmen
Music: Georges Bizet, Rodion Shchedrin, Mike Orange

Hong Kong Ballet dancers Yuh Egami and Ricky Song-wei Hu revive their unique collaborative partnership to bring to the stage an original reinterpretation of Prosper Mérimée's novel Carmen -The most famous opera and ballet in history with composition by Georges Bizet.

Influenced by modern society, Egami and Hu's Carmen is set in a fabric factory. Carmen’s former lover, José, poignantly tells the story in flashbacks as he revisits the now-abandoned factory -- a symbol of cold, mechanical capitalism. José remembers the enigma of Carmen-- sometimes she seems a manipulative seductress, sometimes a victim of obsessive love...but always she is compellingly, fearlessly, forcefully alive. Fabric weaves its way through the ballet, alternately hiding and revealing the characters' true personalities, and symbolising the bonds of affection between them.

Rodion Shchedrin's dynamic Carmen Suites is complimented by additional new cinematic composition work by Mike Orange, member of renowned local indie band Chochukmo. Layers of intricate detail are added to Egami and Hu's vision through lighting designs by Alice Kwong's, sets by Wai-man Siu, and costumes by Toi-ling Yu.

Petite Mort
Music: Mozart Piano Concerto in A, KV 488, Adagio
Mozart Piano Concerto in C, KV 467, Andante

One of the most influential choreographers of our time, Jirí Kylián poetically blends classical movements with provocative, modern movements in the raw and sensual Petite Mort, set to two sublime Mozart piano concertos, in its riveting Hong Kong Ballet première. Sharp staccato-like movements are contrasted with lyrical, vulnerable moves, dramatically exuding sexual energy and symbolic vulnerability. According to Kylián, the six men and six women in Petite Mort remind us that “our lives are of a relatively short duration, and that death is never too far from us.”

Sechs Tänze
Music: Mozart Sechs Deutsche Tänze, KV 571

In Hong Kong Ballet’s première of Sechs Tänze (Six Dances), Jirí Kylián captures emotions and energy and transforms them into playful movement effortlessly. Full of visual surprises and set in the time period of the music’s composer, Mozart, the six seemingly nonsensical acts entertains with dramatic avante garde movements and comical gestures inspired by Mozart’s humour and musical brilliance.
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