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La Bayadère

Astana Opera, Main Hall, Nur-Sultan (Astana), Kazakhstan
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Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Nur-Sultan (Astana), Kazakhstan
Starts at: 18:00
Intervals: 2
Duration: 3h 10min

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Overview

The ballet was first premiered on 23 January 1877 at the Bolshoi Theatre (Saint Petersburg). Subsequently, many great choreographers turned to this ballet, however, the version by Vakhtang Chabukiani and Vladimir Ponomarev, staged in 1941 and revised in 1948, is nowadays considered to be the most remarkable one.

“La Bayadère” is set in the Royal India of the past. The temple dancer (bayadère) Nikia is loved by the High Brahmin and the noble warrior Solor. The Rajha Dugmanta, who is unaware of these passions, decides to reward Solor and decrees that the warrior will marry his daughter, Gamzatti. Solor is thrown into confusion, but he cannot reject such an honour. The High Brahmin informs the Rajah of Nikia and Solor’s love. The Rajha is incensed and decides that it is Nikia who must die. But the High Priest, obsessed by forbidden passion for Nikia, did not expect such an outcome – he wants to do away with Solor.

Their dispute is overheard by Gamzatti. She summons Nikia to her room and demands that Nikia should give up Solor, moreover, she attempts to bribe Nikia. The insulted bayadère pulls out a dagger to strike Gamzatti, but a slave girl intervenes.

At the magnificent celebrations for the wedding of Solor and Gamzatti Nikia is ordered to entertain the public with her dances. As a reward, Gamzatti orders to present her a basket of flowers. Suddenly, a poisonous snake hidden in the basket slips out and bites the bayadère. Nikia refuses the antidote offered by the High Brahmin and dies.

Solor is distraught. Solor dreams, he is in the Kingdom of the Shades, where he sees Nikia. She reminds him of his vow and beckons him to follow her. Solor remains forever with his beloved in the Kingdom of the Shades.

History
Premiere of this production: 23 January 1877, Imperial Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia

La Bayadère (en. The Temple Dancer) is a ballet, originally staged in four acts and seven tableaux by French choreographer Marius Petipa to the music of Ludwig Minkus. The ballet was staged especially for the benefit performance of the Russian Prima ballerina Ekaterina Vazem, who created the principal role of Nikiya.

Synopsis

Set in the Royal India of the past, La Bayadère is a story of eternal love, mystery, fate, vengeance, and justice.  The ballet relates the drama of a temple dancer (bayadère), Nikiya, who is loved by Solor, a noble warrior.  She is also loved by the High Brahmin, but does not love him in return, as she does Solor.

Act I

Scene I, Outside Temple in the Sacred Forest.

The High Brahmin, priests, and temple dancers are celebrating the Indian Ritual of Fire.  Nikiya, the most beautiful of the bayadères, has been chosen to be consecrated the lead temple dancer.  The High Brahmin declares his love for Nikiya, but is rejected by her.  Nikiya meets secretly with Solor later that evening.  They dance together and swear eternal love over the Sacred Fire, but are discovered by the jealous High Brahmin, who vows to kill Solor.

Scene II, A Room in the Palace.

The Rajah has decided to reward Solor’s valor and decrees that the warrior will marry his daughter, Gamzatti.  Gamzatti falls in love with Solor’s portrait, and when they meet, he is overwhelmed by her beauty.  Even though he has sworn eternal love to Nikiya, he cannot defy the wishes of the Rajah and agrees to marry Gamzatti.  The High Brahmin informs the Rajah of Nikiya and Solor’s secret love, hoping that the Rajah will do away with Solor.  Instead, the Rajah decides to kill Nikiya.

This conversation is overhead by Gamzatti, who summons Nikiya to her rooms and attempts to bribe Nikiya to give up Solor.  Refusing, Nikiya frantically attempts to kill  Gamzatti.  Nikiya flees and Gamzatti swears to destroy her.

Scene III, The Garden of the Palace.

At the betrothal of Solor and Gamzatti, Nikiya is commanded to dance.  Gamzatti presents her with a basket of flowers that Nikiya believes to be from Solor, and which conceals a deadly snake.  Nikiya is bitten, and when Solor leaves with Gamzatti, she refuses the proffered antidote and dies.

Act II. The Tent of Solor.

Solor, grief‑stricken and under the influence of opium, dreams of being reunited with Nikiya in the Kingdom of the Shades.  Awakening, he realizes that he must prepare to marry Gamzatti.

Act III. The Temple.

The vision of Nikiya remains with Solor as the wedding ceremony begins at the Sacred Temple.  As Solor and Gamzatti say their vows and are blessed by the High Brahmin, the vengeance of the gods is unleashed, and the temple and all the celebrants are destroyed.  Nikiya and Solor are once again united in eternal love.

Venue Info

Astana Opera - Nur-Sultan (Astana)
Location   st. D. Kunaeva, 1

The State Opera and Ballet Theatre “Astana Opera” was founded in 2013 on the initiative of the First President of Kazakhstan N. Nazarbayev. The largest theatre in Central Asia, Astana Opera is constructed according to the best classical architectural traditions. The technical capabilities of the theatre conform to international standards. The Main Hall is designed for 1250 seats, the Chamber Hall - for 250.

The repertoire of the Astana Opera House includes works by the renowned national composers, including the operas Birzhan – Sara by Tulebayev, Abai by Zhubanov and Khamidi, Kyz Zhibek by Brusilovsky, along with the ballet Karagoz to the music of Zhubanova. The world classics presented at the Astana Opera include operas such as Verdi’s AidaLa traviata and Don Carlos, Puccini’s La bohèmeTosca, Madama Butterfly and Turandot, Bizet’s Carmen, Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia and operatic farsa comica La scala di seta, and Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin; ballets such as Tchaikovsky’s The Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake and The Nutcracker, Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet, Khachaturian’s Spartacus, Asafyev’s The Fountain of Bakhchisarai, Minkus’s La Bayadère and Don Quixote, and Adam’s Le Corsaire and Giselle, Delibes’ Coppélia; productions such as Fokine’s Chopiniana and Scheherazade, Eifman’s Rodin, Petit’s Notre-Dame de Paris, MacMillan’s Manon, etc.

Principal Conductor is Alan Buribayev; Artistic Director of the Ballet Company is Altynai Asylmuratova.

Celebrated foreign and Kazakhstani artists who have staged performances include Franco Zeffirelli, Yury Grigorovich, Boris Eifman, Giancarlo del Monaco, Alan Buribayev and others; with the participation of set designer Ezio Frigerio and costume designer Franca Squarciapino.

Along with the famed Kazakhstani artists such as Bibigul Tulegenova, Alibek Dnishev, Aiman Mussakhajayeva, Nurzhamal Ussenbayeva and others, the world-famous stars appeared on the stage of the Astana Opera House, including Plácido Domingo, Zubin Mehta, Elena Obraztsova, Valery Gergiev, José Carreras, Anna Netrebko, Marcelo Álvarez, Svetlana Zakharova, Ildar Abdrazakov...

The Teatro alla Scala in Milan, the Teatro di San Carlo di Naples, the Genoese Teatro Carlo Felice, the Opéra National de Paris, the St. Petersburg’s Mariinsky Theatre and others have performed on tour at the Astana Opera.

As part of the EXPO-2017, the 25th Plácido Domingo's Operalia took place at the Astana Opera House.

In 2014, the Astana Opera went on the world tour (New York - Toronto - Paris - Antwerpen - Rotterdam); and additionally, the theatre had tours at the Royal Opera House Muscat (Oman), Graz Opera (Austria); Mariinsky Theater (Russia), Theatro Municipal (Brazil), Teatro dell'Opera di Roma (Italy), Teatro Carlo Felice (Italy), Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia (Valencia, Spain) and other theatres. In September, the Astana Opera is going to perform at the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia.

The Astana Opera House received two awards: the State Prize of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the field of literature and art for staging the opera Abai by A.Zhubanov and L.Khamidi (2018) and the International Professional Music BraVo Award in the field of classical art, in which the Astana Opera became the leader in the category “The Concert / Theatre Venue of the Year” (Moscow, the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia, 2019).

Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Nur-Sultan (Astana), Kazakhstan
Starts at: 18:00
Intervals: 2
Duration: 3h 10min
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