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VenueBarbican Centre
Also: Barbican Theatre,Barbican Hall. Guildhall School of Music and Drama Theatre, Cinema1,Cinema2,Gallery, Silk Street Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From31st January 2013
To9th February 2013
WhenMon-Sat 19:45. Sat Feb13 9 Mat 15:00
PricesFrom £16.00. To £30.00.
Barbican Centre (V371)
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  • Date of change: 7 Feb 13 - T01560235878
  • Date of change: 22 Nov 12 - T01560235878

Companhia De Danca Deborah Colker - Tatyana

Companhia De Danca Deborah Colker

Work:: Companhia De Danca Deborah Colker (S284650202)

The embryo of what would be Companhia de Dan?a Deborah Colker was born in 1993, in the dance halls of Casa do Minho in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where Deborah Colker used to teach. A year later the company made its debut at the Globo em Movimento festival at Rio's Municipal Theatre, in a double bill with Momix Dance Group. With the freedom to develop in its own Rio-based centre, the company has been working to create new dance languages and original scenic elements, combining contemporary and traditional techniques and drawing on everyday themes that audiences can relate to.

Production:: Tatyana (T01560235878)

Internationally acclaimed Companhia de Dan?a Deborah Colker return to the Barbican with Tatyana, a new piece inspired by Alexander Pushkin's masterpiece Eugene Onegin. Straight from the heart of Rio de Janeiro, Olivier award-winning choreographer Deborah Colker radically adapts this famous Russian story of young love, passion, obsession and rejection. Tatyana met with great acclaim at the 2012 Edinburgh International Festival. Pushkin's classic novel Eugene Onegin is the tragic love story of Tatyana, a carefree and beautiful country girl who falls hopelessly in love with the privileged but bored Eugene Onegin. He coldly rejects her but when they meet again years later the tables are turned. Tatyana explores the four main characters from the novel and adds a fifth - Pushkin himself, who interacts with the desires, thoughts and actions of the other characters. This physically daring, sensual production is performed on a striking set designed by Colker's long-term collaborator Gringo Cardia. It is set to an eclectic soundtrack featuring Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky and Prokofiev, mixed with contemporary music by American composers MoonDog and Terry Riley and Brazilian composer Berna Ceppas.
Choreographer Deborah Colker
Director Joao Elias (executive director)
Design Gringo Cardia
Lighting Jorginho de Carvalho
Musical Director Berna Ceppas
Costume Fabia Bercsek
Performer Ricardo Alves
Performer Amalia Alzueta
Performer Jaime Bernardes
Performer Luiz Crepaldi
Performer Rebeca Ferreira
Performer Sheila Fingier
Performer Harrisonn Gavlar
Performer Bianca Lopes
Performer Bruno Lobo
Performer Aline Machado
Performer Victoria Oggiam
Performer Carol Pagano
Performer Dielson Pessoa
Performer Jose Antonio Ramos
Performer Larissa Romanowski
Performer Lucas Saraiva
Performer Rodrigo Werneck

Listing:: L0115014755




Tatyana

Internationally acclaimed Companhia de Dan?a Deborah Colker return to the Barbican with Tatyana, a new piece inspired by Alexander Pushkin's masterpiece Eugene Onegin. Straight from the heart of Rio de Janeiro, Olivier award-winning choreographer Deborah Colker radically adapts this famous Russian story of young love, passion, obsession and rejection. Tatyana met with great acclaim at the 2012 Edinburgh International Festival. Pushkin's classic novel Eugene Onegin is the tragic love story of Tatyana, a carefree and beautiful country girl who falls hopelessly in love with the privileged but bored Eugene Onegin. He coldly rejects her but when they meet again years later the tables are turned. Tatyana explores the four main characters from the novel and adds a fifth - Pushkin himself, who interacts with the desires, thoughts and actions of the other characters. This physically daring, sensual production is performed on a striking set designed by Colker's long-term collaborator Gringo Cardia. It is set to an eclectic soundtrack featuring Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky and Prokofiev, mixed with contemporary music by American composers MoonDog and Terry Riley and Brazilian composer Berna Ceppas.

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