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A village in Galicia, once an Austro-Hungarian province on the Carpathian slope. A festival honors a new carillon for the town’s bell-tower. Dr. Coppélius, toy-maker, inventor, and magician exhibits his masterwork, Coppélia, a life-sized doll whom he thinks of as a daughter.
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21 maj 2019 · by Cherilyn J. Lee. May 21, 2019 - Updated on September 20, 2024. in Famous Ballets. Reading Time: 3 mins read. Table of Contents. ★ Who are the characters in Coppélia? ★ What is the story of Coppélia? ACT I, SCENE 1: A European Village. ACT II, SCENE 1: Dr. Coppélius'House. ACT II, SCENE 2: Dr. Coppélius'House.
4 dni temu · With lively characters, a case of mistaken identity, and a bright orchestral score, the New York Times calls it a “story ballet done to perfection.” One of the world’s foremost dance companies is back with this charming, comedic masterpiece about an eccentric toymaker and the doll he creates.
17 lut 2014 · Alexandra Danilova, a famous Swanilda in her day and a star of various Ballets Russes, first encountered Petipa’s Coppélia with Balanchine when they were schoolmates at the Russian Imperial...
March 25-30, 2025 - New York City Ballet: Coppélia features George Balanchine's version of this comedic classical ballet for the entire family.
His 2023 production of Coppélia, a longtime repertoire favorite with sumptuous music by Léo Delibes and based on E.T.A. Hoffmann's The Sandman, features the celebrated corps de ballet of La Scala in never-before-seen sets and costumes by Jérôme Kaplan.
This season’s performances — Sept. 27-29 and Oct. 5-6 — are City Ballet’s 50th anniversary celebration of the ballet. “Coppelia” was first choreographed by Arthur Saint-Léon for the Paris Opera Ballet in 1870, and then reworked by Marius Petipa in 1884 into the version we know today.