Wayne Eagling – Tamás Solymosi / Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

THE NUTCRACKER

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Fairy-tale ballet in two acts

Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker has for decades been an essential part of the world’s and the OPERA’s run-up to Christmas. In memory of the previous production that had been in the repertoire for more than half a century, for the Christmas of 2015, a newly buffed-up show was staged that follows classical ballet traditions while still conforming to the requirements of 21st century dance and set design. Partnering with Tamás Solymosi to choreograph a new fairy-tale ballet for the classical-music piece was a true Nutcracker specialist: the internationally renowned Wayne Eagling. It was the first time in the life of the Hungarian National Ballet that an artist of such worldwide stature had developed a choreography tailored specifically for it, with its unique characteristics in mind, in order to treat audiences to the ballet’s Christmas magic in a version that is even more full of spectacle and dance than the previous one.


This new choreography by Wayne Eagling and Tamás Solymosi is not only modern and as brilliant as one would expect, it is also a sort of homage to the legend, as it might be called, to the creative work of Vasili Vainonen and Gusztáv Oláh. The latter considered the sets for The Nutcracker to be the greatest “show” of his life, which is continuously reflected in Beáta Vavrinecz’s own sets in the current production. Nóra Rományi’s costumes are classic, beautiful and timeless.” (Eszter Veronika Kiss, Mno.hu)

Conductor
Máté Hámori Zsolt Jankó Somogyi-Tóth Dániel Kálmán Szennai Sámuel Csaba Tóth Paul Marsovszky András Déri
Princess Marie
Lili Felméry Yuki Wakabayashi Ellina Pohodnih Tatyjana Melnyik Miyu Takamori Soobin Lee Maria Yakovleva Tatyjana Melnyik Maria Beck Ganna Muromtseva Elena Sharipova
Prince
András Rónai Taran Dumitru Boris Zhurilov Motomi Kiyota Viachaslau Hnedchyk Gergely Leblanc Dmitry Timofeev Louis Scrivener Valerio Palumbo
Drosselmeier
Maxim Kovtun Alekszandr Komarov guest Iurii Kekalo Gaetano Cottonaro Mikalai Radziush Vlagyiszlav Melnyik
Mouse King/Mouse King doll
Léo Lecarpentier Takaaki Okajima Louis Scrivener Vlagyiszlav Melnyik Carlos Taravillo Mahillo Kóbor Demeter Mikalai Radziush Luca Massara Iurii Kekalo
Princess doll/Louise
Nadezhda Sorokina Yuliya Radziush Théa Solomon Yuki Wakabayashi Stefanida Ovcharenko Jingxuan Li
Solo snowflakes
Elena Sharipova Yuliya Radziush Lea Földi Aglaja Sawatzki Nutsa Chekurashvili Claudia García Carriera Olha Skrypchenko Ganna Muromtseva Anastasiia Konstantinova Ellina Pohodnih Yuki Wakabayashi Miyu Takamori Diana Kosyreva Nadezhda Sorokina
Solo Waltz of the Flowers girls
Olha Skrypchenko Nika Crnić Nadezhda Sorokina Jessica Carulla Leon Nutsa Chekurashvili Anastasiia Konstantinova Inès Furuhashi-Huber Ágnes Kelemen Artemisz Pisla Anna Krupp Stefanida Ovcharenko Adrienn Horányi
Solo Waltz of the Flowers boys
Auguste Marmus Vlagyiszlav Melnyik Dmitry Zhukov Raffaello Barbieri Valerio Palumbo Gaetano Cottonaro Takaaki Okajima Noel Ágoston Kovács Vlagyiszlav Melnyik Taran Dumitru Viachaslau Hnedchyk Carlos Taravillo Mahillo Mikalai Radziush
Spanish girls
Rita Hangya Anna Krupp Artemisz Pisla Katerina Tarasova Jessica Carulla Leon Claudia García Carriera Rachel Quintao Aglaja Sawatzki Diana Kosyreva Yuliya Radziush
Spanish boy
Dmitry Zhukov Maxim Kovtun Carlos Taravillo Mahillo Francesco Sardella Taran Dumitru
Arabian girl
Jessica Carulla Leon Olha Skrypchenko Inès Furuhashi-Huber Lea Földi Kristina Starostina
Arabian boys
Dávid Molnár Takaaki Okajima Louis Scrivener Noel Ágoston Kovács Timofiy Bykovets Kóbor Demeter Luca Massara Vlagyiszlav Melnyik Maxim Kovtun Léo Lecarpentier Louis Scrivener Iurii Kekalo Timofiy Bykovets Kóbor Demeter Raffaello Barbieri Mikalai Radziush Iurii Kekalo Léo Lecarpentier Louis Scrivener Maxim Kovtun
Chinese girl
Claudia García Carriera Diana Kosyreva Yuki Wakabayashi Miyu Takamori Yuki Wakabayashi Riku Yamamoto
Chinese boys
András Szegő Balázs Majoros Vince Topolánszky Kristóf Morvai Miklós Dávid Kerényi Dmitry Zhukov Yago Guerra Motomi Kiyota Boris Myasnikov
Russian girls
Ildikó Boros Zsófia Gyarmati Anna Fülöp Zsuzsanna Papp Anita Tiffany Pesel Edit Darab-Fehér Ágnes Riedl Eszter Lovisek
Russian boy
Vince Topolánszky Balázs Majoros András Rónai Motomi Kiyota
Pas de trois
Lea Földi Artemisz Pisla Aglaja Sawatzki Yuliya Radziush Nutsa Chekurashvili Anastasiia Konstantinova Stefanida Ovcharenko Elena Sharipova Ashlee Crowe Nadezhda Sorokina Matilde Noemi Barbaglia Rita Hangya Yuki Wakabayashi Miyu Takamori Jingxuan Li Théa Solomon
Marie
Emma Lázár Sára Schimicsek Laura Berki Julianna Éva Pollák Adél Pálfi Johanna Steiner-Isky
Fritz
Viacheslav Hosachynskyi Levente Hommer Márk Ofner Bertalan Máté Vincze
Featuring the Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, Children’s Chorus, and the students of the Hungarian National Ballet Institute.

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Premiere: Nov. 28, 2015

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Synopsis

Act I

By the chapel; at the Stahlbaum House

It is Christmas Eve, and as snow flurries fall, the smallest children of the Stahlbaum family, Marie, and her brother, Fritz head towards the chapel with their nanny while the rest of the family prepare for the great event. In front of the house there is an ice-skating rink and a vendor of roasted chestnuts. One after the other, the guests – including Uncle Drosselmeier and his nephew – arrive to celebrate together with the family.

The Christmas party

While the children wait in the antechamber to be allowed inside and see the Christmas tree, Drosselmeier performs a series of magic tricks to entertain them. The doors of the salon open up, and at Drosselmeier’s command the festivities begin. The guests gather around the beautifully decorated Christmas tree, where a great number of presents are waiting for the children. Marie’s uncle entertains the guests with a dance performance. The show is about the battle between the Nutcracker and the Mouse King, in which the Nutcracker is performed by Drosselmeier’s nephew and the Princess by Louise, Marie’s sister. Drosselmeier gives a nutcracker doll to Marie, who happily dances with her new favourite. Fritz thoughtlessly grabs the nutcracker doll from Marie, breaking it. Fortunately, Drosselmeier is able to fix the toy. The Christmas festivities close with everybody joining in a dance before the guests’ departure and the children going to bed.

Marie’s dream

Full of happiness and joy, Marie falls sound asleep, naturally with the nutcracker doll she has received beside her. The clock strikes midnight. As Marie dreams, everything seems to grow to an enormous size: the Christmas tree, the gifts, and the furniture. The dance show also comes to life. The Mouse King leads mice and rats in preparations to attack the house and Christmas tree. In her fright, Marie hopes that the Nutcracker will come to her aid. At the head of an army of lead soldiers who have come to life, the Nutcracker defeats the Mouse King.

Journey to the Land of Snow

The room and the house transform into a forest winter wonderland. Marie and Nutcracker delight in the Waltz of the Snowflakes together and then dance a lovely, lyrical duet to show their feelings for each other.

Act II

The journey

Marie and Nutcracker board Drosselmeier’s board to embark on a fantastic journey together. They are accompanied by Drosselmeier. The voyage to wonderland is a long one in which the young lovers find their path blocked by bats in a cave. Drosselmeier, however, disperses them with a single blow, and his magic kingdom opens up.

The Snow Crystal Palace

The inhabitants of the fairy-tale realm adoringly welcome Prince Nutcracker and his bride, Marie. A series of dance divertissements, in which the “residents” of the realm introduce themselves, ensues. A lively Spanish trio is followed by an Oriental snake-charming dance. Three Chinese dancers then entertain the guests with jumps and fast spins before the magnificent Russian dance commences. Next, is a pas de trois, a brilliant variation for “rococo” ballerinas, which leads, as the greetings conclude, to the climax of these divertissements: the Waltz of the Flowers. After the waltz comes the grand pas de deux between Princess Marie and Prince Nutcracker, a duet constructed in keeping with classical tradition as an adagio, two variations and a coda testifying to the fulfilment of their love. In the finale, they are joined by the entire corps de ballet and the enchantingly lovely inhabitants of the Snow Crystal Palace.

Marie’s room

On Christmas morning, Marie awakes from a wonderful dream. Racing into the room is Fritz, and they share the adventures they experienced in their dream. Marie herself is unable to say whether the Christmas magic was something she dreamed or actually experienced.

Reviews

This new choreography by Wayne Eagling and Tamás Solymosi is not only modern and as brilliant as one would expect, it is also a sort of homage to the legend, as it might be called, to the creative work of Vasili Vainonen and Gusztáv Oláh. The latter considered the sets for The Nutcracker to be the greatest “show” of his life, which is continuously reflected in Beáta Vavrinecz’s own sets in the current production. Nóra Rományi’s costumes are classic, beautiful and timeless.” (Eszter Veronika Kiss, Mno.hu)