The Lady of the Camellias

14/01/22, 19:00

Vice, love, sacrifice...

Author: Franz Schubert
Director: Valentina Turcu
Choreography: Valentina Turcu
Set Design: Marko Japelj
Costume Design: Alan Hranitelj

The Lady of the Camellias, undoubtedly one of the most famous love stories in modern literature, inspired the creation of other adaptations in many artistic genres, including Verdi’s opera La Traviata and many film versions. The famous romantic novel by Alexandre Dumas fils is a semi-autobiographical story of unhappy love in which the author speaks of his passionate and painful relationship with the famous Parisian courtesan Marie Duplessis. The story of Marguerite and Armand, a beautiful courtesan and a young man from a bourgeois family, initially takes place in Paris high society and then in the countryside, where they both leave for a new and better life. But their deep and passionate relationship does not last long. Pressured by Armand’s father, Marguerite leaves her beloved and pretends that she no longer cares for him. She returns to her former way of life and dies alone. Armand thinks she has betrayed him, and only after her death does he learn the truth about the strength of her self -sacrificing love. Ballet NdB invited the prominent Croatian choreographer Valentina Turcu to create the original ballet. She studied and danced under the famous Maurice Béjart in Lausanne, where she acquired her unique dance skills and distinctive style. She now works as a choreographer of a wide range of productions – from classical ballet to avant-garde, from grand productions to individual choreographic miniatures.

   

Premiere 6th March 2020, Janáček Theatre