Monaco Dance Forum

10, avenue Princesse Grace
98000 Monaco
Monaco
From Thursday 27 to Saturday 29 June 2013
As part of the Monaco Dance Forum: "Manon", choreography by Kenneth MacMillan performed by the London Royal Ballet with the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Martin Yates. Music: Jules MassenetThursday 27, Friday 28 June, at 8.30 pm and Saturday 29 June, at 4 pm and at 8.30 pm Salle des Princes, Grimaldi Forum Monaco
29 Jan

The Grimaldi Forum Leads the Dance with "Manon" from 27 to 29 June 2013

After the Kirov, the Bolshoi and the Paris Opera, the Grimaldi Forum is hosting London's Royal Ballet in a co-production with the Monaco Dance Forum

The Royal Ballet will be in Monaco from 27 to 29 June to tell "the story of Manon," the consuming passion of a student, Des Grieux, for the beautiful Manon Lescaut – a passionate story full of violence, devotion and tragedy.

The dramatic choreography borders on virtuosity and requires the dancers in the two principal roles to be exceptional.  MacMillan's sense of detail and dramaturgy creates a striking evocation of the atmosphere of 18th century Paris, revealing a world of filth and poverty through the richness of the characters.

The sets and costumes are wonderful and the libretto, with music by Massenet (not to be confused with Massenet's opera on the same theme) is melodic and full of emotion.

Manon
from 27 to 29 June 2013
Salle des Princes

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19 Jun

The Royal Ballet of London Perform "Manon" in Monaco

The British ballet company will perform at the Grimaldi Forum Monaco From 27 to 29 June 2013

"Manon" ("L'Histoire de Manon") tells of the consuming passion of a student, Des Grieux, for the beautiful Manon Lescaut – a passionate story full of violence, devotion and tragedy.

The dramatic choreography borders on virtuosity and requires the two principal roles to be performed by exceptional dancers.  

MacMillan's sense of detail and dramaturgy creates a striking evocation of the atmosphere of 18th century Paris, revealing a world of filth and poverty through the richness of the characters.

The sets and costumes are wonderful and the libretto, with music by Massenet is melodic and full of emotion.
 
More info:  www.grimaldiforum.com