Spartacus : A Ballet in Three Acts
Spartacus by Novosibirsk Ballet : A Ballet in Three Acts
Wednesday 9 October 2024, 7:00 PM
Supported by the Embassy of Russia
A Ballet in Three Acts
Music: Aram Khachaturian
Choreographer: Yuri Grigorovich
Libretto: Yuri Grigorovich
After the Novel by Raffaello Giovagnolli
Ideas from the Scenario by Nikolay Volkov and stories of ancient history
Conductor: Evgeny Volynsky
Accompanied by Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra
Two Intermissions: 20 minutes
Story synopsis on screens in English and Thai
The renowned Novosibirsk Ballet captivates audiences with their powerful rendition of “Spartacus,” featuring 120 artists skilfully portraying the gladiator’s tale through Yuri Grigorovich’s dynamic choreography.
A violent, dramatic, romantic saga of bravery, heroism, leadership, love and man’s desire to be free, this story set in ancient Rome is like no ballet you’ve ever seen. Follow Spartacus, our inspiring protagonist, through his conflicts with the inhuman Craccus, his love story with Phyrgia, his embrace of his ultimate destiny.
The Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre, has always had a special destiny. The only theatre in the world to be built and opened during World War II, it grew out of future-looking bold ideas. It is dedicated to the artistic education and advancement of youth, making it beautifully aligned with Bangkok’s International Festival of Dance and Music.