The renewed version of The Rite of Spring, first performed by the Yvette Bozsik Company in 1999, was prepared for the 100th anniversary of the 1913 première of the work, with renewed costumes, scenic design and choreography at the request of the National Dance Theatre. The Rite of Spring, from Igor Stravinsky's Russian period, recalls ancient rituals and predicts disasters with brutal barbarism. The starting point of the original choreography was the Russian ritual world of the legendary Nijinsky and Nijinska piece, which the choreographer amalgamates with her own style and contemporary emotional world. The Yvette Bozsik Company marked 20 years of its existence in 2013, an anniversary this piece was also designed to commemorate.
The performance is sponsored by the National Cultural Fund and the Ministry of Human Resources.
Presented by: Palace of Arts
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