Each character and event in the piece is, in fact, a projection of Siegfried’s visions and his inner world. He himself sits in a same room all the time while projecting his own good and bad self onto the figures of Odette and Rothbart. The dance theatre production can also be considered a kind of psycho drama, a psychoanalysis if you like. In addition, it was important for me to shape Tchaikovsky's powerful and brilliant world of music into a picture and to make music visible through the language of dance. (Attila Egerházi)
Performed by
Siegfried: Jelle Johannes Hendrix
Odette: Tae Sone
Rothbart: Cristina Porres Mormeneo
Swans: Noemi Gregnanin, Michela Piccinini, Nina Sninská, Celeste Icket, Gabriele Tamolli, Francesco Vitale Farris, Gijs Stenger, Raúl Abentin Arranz
Little swans: Noemi Gregnanin, Michela Piccinini, Celeste Icket, Francesco Vitale Farris
Large swans: Nina Sninská, Gabriele Tamolli, Gijs Stenger
Spanish dance: Gabriele Tamolli, Francesco Vitale Farris, Juan Esteban Serna Espinosa, Julián Rico Engel, Raúl Abentin Arranz
Prom actors: Noemi Gregnanin, Nina Sninská, Michela Piccinini, Carlota Izquierdo Gil, Francesco Vitale Farris, Gijs Stenger, Juan Esteban Serna Espinosa, Julián Rico Engel
Music: Pjotr Iljics Csajkovszkij
Participating from recordings: orchestra of Mariinsky Theatre
Conductor: Valerij Gergijev
Stage concept: Attila Egerházi
Set design: Jaroslav Milfajt
Costume design: Bregje van Balen
Lighting design: Attila Egerházi
Scenery: György Bajkó
Assistant to Choreographer and Rehearsal Instructor: Cristina Porres Mormeneo
Directed and choreographed by Attila Egerházi
The ensemble reserves the rights to change the cast.
The performance is a joint production with the National Dance Theatre.