Na floresta. Prelude. White Darkness

triple bill by Nacho Duato

Duration
30 minutes
16+
for viewers over 16 years old

Nacho Duato composed the one-act ballet, White Darkness, as a requiem for the untimely loss of a sister. The result is a masterpiece which, according to critics, has “reached impossible heights” in the landscape of modern art.

The ballet’s heroine, having lost faith in love, seeks oblivion; but the path she has chosen brings her not joy but feverish agitation, followed by disappointment, alienation and self-imposed isolation.

Nacho Duato does not consider dance to be a form of social commentary, but he nevertheless uses it to convey the most complex of themes. “I am deeply struck by how sad it is when young people allow drugs to ruin their lives and slip into a dark world, a world so dark, in fact, that there is no escape from it,” the choreographer explains, on the subject of the emotional background to this production.

Premiere of the production: 2 May 2014

  • Choreography and StagingNacho Duato
  • Stage DesignJaffar Chalabi
  • Costume DesignerLourdes Frías
  • Lighting DesignerJoop Caboort
  • Musical Director of the productionMarius Stravinsky
  • Costume TechnologyAlla Marusina
  • Choreographer’s AssistantThomas Klein
  • Assistant to Musical DirectorIgor Tomashevsky

Karl Jenkins’ music is performed by permission of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd

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