In the new season during Christmas time, you will once again be able to enjoy with your family the favourite fairytale, this time in a new production of the set and costume designer Roberta Guidi di Bagno.
Two choreographies of renowned contemporary choreographers of worldwide acclaim, Marco Goecke and Uwe Scholz have
been created to the music of great classical composers J. S. Bach and R. Schumann. Since their world opening nights in 1990 and 2008, the works have repeatedly been staged on various European ballet stages.
If you liked ballet Coppélia on Montmartre and were well entertained, in the upcoming season you will have the opportunity to, once again, enjoy this merry, witty and playful theatre work. For those who have never seen it before, we can say that it is worthwhile, so come and be entertained by a ballet filled with enthusiasm, rhythm and ardour, glamour and melancholy - an ingenious way towards the sole heart of music!
In Cooperation with Music Biennale Zagreb
In cooperation with Music Biennale Zagreb, the Ballet of the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb will present the world premiere of a contemporary Croatian work, same as in the last fifty years since the establishing of this world-important musical event.
Triple Bill Ballet Evening will present three world-famous short ballet pieces.
The anniversary season will be opened by the world premiere of the work based upon the poetry of Dobriša Cesarić, a great Croatian poet of the 20th century.
Jedno od najljepših djela klasične baletne literature, balet Trnoružica na određeni je način zaokružio tradicionalne baletne spektakle prošlosti i otvorio poglavlja posve novog razdoblja baletne umjenosti.
A beautiful, young girl meets her prince, they fall in love, get married and live happily ever after...
Swan Lake, most certainly the most popular work on the ballet repertoires around the world in the last one hundred and thirty years since it was created, has become the synonym for ballet theatre.
This popular comical ballet in two acts on the libretto of dancer Jean Bercher Damberval had its world-premiere in Bordeaux in 1789.