PUBLISHED April 5th, 2014 05:40 am | UPDATED May 9th, 2018 03:13 am
In a dramatic tale of unrequited love and tragic irony, a proud and cynical aristocrat, Eugene Onegin, finds himself the victim of his own devices when he callously rejects the love of the young and naive Tatiana, only to suffer the same fate when he falls in love with her years later. His cruel actions set in motion a devastating trail of death and regret that also results in the loss of his best friend.
Based on Russian author Alexander Pushkin’s landmark narrative poem of the same name, Onegin explores the struggles of love, passion, duty and the cold constructs of social convention in this timeless work that takes you back to the grand, opulent world of Imperial Russia.
Featuring the exquisite sets and costumes of Jürgen Rose and the soaring music of Tchaikovsky performed by the Singapore Lyric Opera Orchestra, bear witness to one of the most emotionally-charged moments of modern ballet as John Cranko’s choreographic masterpiece, Onegin, comes alive in the Stuttgart Ballet’s virtuosity and flair for storytelling and theatricality.
Don’t miss your chance to experience the impeccable style and charisma of the world renowned Stuttgart Ballet as they present you with an evening of the sublime.
The Stuttgart Ballet
With a rich history that dates back to the 17th century, the Stuttgart Ballet has, for over five decades, prided itself for being in the vanguard of modern ballet. After the appointment of John Cranko as Artistic Director in 1961, the provincial dance company became a global phenomenon as Cranko won the world over with his groundbreaking interpretations of Romeo and Juliet, The Taming of the Shrew and Onegin. His triumphs, called “the Stuttgart Ballet miracle”, not only marked the company’s most important chapter in its history but also catapulted it to the ranks of the worlds premier ensembles. Today, the company is known for producing prolific choreographers and dancers who share Cranko’s vision and spirit of invention, some of whom include William Forsythe, Jiří Kylián and John Neumeier.
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