Black and White

11/03/16, 19:00

Sometimes one second is enough... 

Author: Petr Iljič Čajkovskij 
Choreography: Mário Radačovský 
Director: Mário Radačovský 
Set Design: Marek Hollý 
Costume Design: Patricia Barker

Black and White is essentially a contemporary, adapted version of the flagship of the classical repertoire – Swan Lake. A ballet that is without a doubt the most performed across the world. However our version, which had great success in the USA, represents today’s world. The work attempts to bring to the younger generation a different point of view, contradicting all traditions and as such visually reshaping Swan Lake.  In the traditional version, the figure of the ballerina is the most dominant (main dual role of Odette-Odile) and thus it is mainly a statement about the female element. However in this production the story is told through the main character of Prince Siegfried, who is going through a difficult life situation associated with the treatment of a serious illness – cancer. Sometimes one second is enough – and life is turned upside down. Siegfried is searching for himself in the beauty of the fair and almost perfect creature that is a swan. Just like the Prince in the classic version of the story, he also faces a choice. White or Black...Is the colour of white really so innocent or is it far more dangerous than black? Some cultures consider black to be much more predictable than white. It’s about how we see things: perhaps paradoxically, black helps us much more to become conscious of our journey.