Four ballets
Carmen
Viscera
Afternoon of a Faun
Csajkovszky Pas de deux
Live brodcast of the performances by the Royal Opera House
Enjoy four short ballets in one evening with this quadruple program from The Royal Ballet.
Carmen
Carlos Acosta focuses on the dramatic essentials of love, jealousy and revenge in his new production of Carmen. As well as choreographing the production, Acosta will dance the lead role.
Choreography: Carlos Acosta
Music: Georges Bizet
Reviser: Martin Yates
Viscera
Liam Scarlett has used Lowell Liebermann’s thrilling Piano Concerto No. 1 as the inspiration for his similarly audacious choreography in Viscera.
Choreography: Liam Scarlett
Music: Lowell Liebermann
Afternoon of a Faun
Debussy’s evocative score is the inspiration for Jerome Robbins’s Afternoon of a Faun, which depicts two ballet dancers as absorbed by their own reflections as they are attracted to each other.
Choreography: Jerome Robbins
Music: Claude Debussy
Csajkovszky Pas de deux
George Balanchine’s Tchaikovsky pas de deux uses a fragment of music composed for the 1877 production of Swan Lake for an eight-minute display of ballet bravura and technique.
Choreography: George Balanchine
Music: Pjotr Iljics Csajkovszkij
Featuring: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
The London-based Royal Opera House’s live performances are distributed in Hungary by Pannonia Entertainment Ltd.
TICKET PURCHASE
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SERIES TICKET
If you purchase tickets for at least 7 different Royal Opera House live broadcast shows, you will receive a 20% discount of the total ticket price.
You will be able to purchase tickets at this special price only in Vigadó’s Box Office.
The phone number of our Box Office is +36 (1) 328-3340.
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Please, be informed that visitors arriving late for Vigadó’s Royal Opera House performances can take their seats only in the breaks.
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