NdB is looking for dancers for the upcoming opera Manon Lescaut

21 August 2024, 1:00
NdB is looking for dancers for the upcoming opera Manon Lescaut

The Janáček Opera ensemble of the National Theatre Brno (NdB) is announcing an audition for dance roles in the upcoming opera Manon Lescaut by Giacomo Puccini, directed by Štěpán Pácl. The production is to be choreographed by Andrea Miltnerová and the première is announced for 7 February 2025 at the Janáček Theatre.

Requirements for applicants:

  • 11 external dancers - 8 women and 3 men with a gift for acting and movement - the ability to express different qualities of movement, and to improvise
  • required age 18-65
  • availability - auditions in the morning (10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.) and evening (6:00 - 9:00 p.m.)
  • auditions will be held from 9 December 2024 – 20 December 2024 and 2 January 2025 – 6 February 2025 at the Janáček Theatre
  • 8 performances before the end of the season: 7 February 2025, 9 February 2025, 1 March 2025, 9 March 2025, 2 April 2025, 20 April 2025, 11 May 2025 and in Litomyšl on 19 June 2025

Auditions will be held on Friday 6 September 2024 from 3:00 p.m. on the rehearsal stage at the Janáček Theatre.
Registration will take place from 2:30 p.m. on the rehearsal stage at the Janáček Theatre.

Please send your CV together with a photograph (portrait + full figure) by Tuesday 3 September 2024 to the following email address: benes@ndbrno.cz

Bring workout/dance clothes and shoes along to the audition.

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