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4th February 2013
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Love and Fear
Courtesy of Teatr Wielki/Ewa Krasucka

Love and Fear
February 8-10
Teatr Wielki, Pl. Teatralny 1
Warsaw

This evening of entertainment consists of four ballet revivals in one evening. The performances begin with a piece inspired by the music of German composer Kurt Weill. Entitled the “Weill Suite” it looks at the changing fate of an artist, while presenting views on the symptoms of intolerance and the eternal yearning for love. This performance will be followed by Robert Bondara’s ballet “When You End and I Begin...” which touches on the impermanence of close human ties.

“Afternoon of a Faun” which was originally choreographed by famed Russian dancer Vaslav Nijinsky, deals with the awakening of youthful eroticism. The final ballet is the only all-male performance of the evening. Entitled “The Green,” it uses the music of Jan Sebastian Bach to illustrate the insignificance of human-kind in comparison to the power of music.

David Ingham

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