St John Passion

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November 2024
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To mark the three-hundredth anniversary of the work, choreographer Sasha Waltz, who is a familiar face in the opera world, presents a version in which she works very closely with Leonardo García Alarcón, the leader of the Cappella Mediterranea Ensemble and the twin choirs of Namur and the Dijon Opera, where the work was premiered in late March 2024. Sasha Waltz, who is renowned for radical and innovative aesthetic choices and powerful movements, has appropriated this vast work in which deeply-inspired fervour combines with theatricality to describe the final suffering of the Son of Man. Michel Franck opted to inaugurate his first term as Director of the Théâtre in 2010 with Pascal Dusapin’s Passion, and entrusted the staging to Berlin-born choreographer Sasha Waltz. This set the tone for the more unconventional repertoire and artistic partnerships which he favoured. He also invited her to work on the celebration of the centenary of The Rite of Spring in 2013, a challenge to which she rose with great flair. Her return to open his last season is a fitting reminder of the trajectory he has pursued since 2010. 

Program and cast

Leonardo García Alarcón | direction
Sasha Waltz | staging, choreography 
Bernd Skodzig | costumes
Heike Schuppelius | sets design 
David Finn | lights

 

Sophie Junker | soprano
Georg Nigl | baritone (Pilate)
Christian Immler | bass baritone (Jesus) 
Benno Schachtner | countertenor 
Valerio Contaldo | tenor (The Evangelist) 
Mark Milhofer | tenor

 

Rosa Dicuonzo, Yuya Fujinami, Tian Gao, Eva Georgitsopoulou, Hwanhee Hwang, Annapaola Leso, Jaan Männima, Margaux Marielle-Tréhoüart, Virgis Puodziunas, Orlando Rodriguez, Joel Suárez Gómez | dancers

 

Sasha Waltz & Guests Company
Ensemble Cappella Mediterranea
Chœur de chambre de Namur, Chœur de l’Opéra de Dijon | direction Anass Ismat

 

Sung in German, subtitled in French and English

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Théâtre des Champs-Élysées

The Théâtre des Champs- Elysées is undoubtedly one of the finest venues in Paris . Built in 1913 , it has the distinction of having been designed by a group of artists architects Henry Van de Velde and Auguste Perret , the painter and sculptor Antoine Bourdelle , the painter Maurice Denis , and the crystal- René Lalique to do mention the main ones . He was the first Parisian theater to be built entirely of reinforced concrete.

 

Restoration of the Great Hall devoted to operatic performances , symphony concerts and dance was decided in 1985. Two years later , on 23 September 1987, the theater reopened its doors , completely renovated. Fifteen years after this important work it was decided to undertake a new renovation campaign , but to prevent the complete closure of the theater for an entire season , work is now carried by step during the summer . Then it is to replace aging equipment , to remedy wear certain parts of the theater and improve spectator comfort and artists during their visit . Thus in recent years, including the work involved the renovation of marble facade, replacing the carpet in the room with wooden floors , installation of a new fully decorated wooden concert to a significant improvement of acoustics, the orchestra pit and stage below .

 

The Théâtre des Champs- Elysées is now a modern working tool receiving each year nearly 300,000 spectators and a few thousands of artists and collaborators.

 

The Théâtre des Champs- Elysées , the jewel of French architecture of the twentieth century, was in 1953 one of the first buildings of contemporary architectural heritage to be classified as historic monuments . Since 1970 the Caisse des Dépôts owns the entire building 15 avenue Montaigne and principal patron of the theater.

 

For over a century, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées has been the place where the most celebrated artists have come to make their names in Paris. The world’s finest orchestras and world-class soloists have always been a fixture at the Theatre. Théâtre des Champs-Elysées presents more than 200 concerts each year and is renowned for its outstanding performances of all genres, from classical music concerts and staged opera to contemporary dance and jazz.

 

How to reach us:
 

Subway: Alma-Marceau (line 9), Franklin D.Roosevelt (line 1), Pont de l’Alma (RER line C)

Bus: n° 42, 63, 72, 80, 92
Taxi station: Place de l’Alma, corner of avenue George V
Car park: Alma George V. The entrance is in front of n° 19, avenue George V
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