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Performance Dates & Tickets

Le Corsaire

The Tokyo Ballet Premiere
Ballet in three acts with a prologue

Music Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Léo Delibes, Riccardo Drigo, Peter von Oldenburg
Choreography Anna-Marie Holmes after Marius Petipa and Konstantin Sergeyev
Music re-orchestrated by Kevin Galiè
Sets and Costumes Luisa Spinatelli
Photo: Brescia e Amisano/Teatro alla Scala
The Tokyo Ballet premieres Le Corsaire to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Marius Petipa

To close the celebration of the 200th birth anniversary of Marius Petipa, The Tokyo Ballet has chosen to premiere one of his most thrilling grand ballets, Le Corsaire.

Le Corsaire is a ballet based on the poem of the nineteenth-century poet Lord Byron, set in the Mediterranean Sea controlled by the Ottoman Empire. It is a story of pirates and slave girls' exciting adventure and romance. It is packed with many celebrated passages such as powerful and virtuoso dances by pirates and beautiful slave girls, corps de ballet in Le Jardin animé and character dances. Le Corsaire in fact represents charms of Marius Petipa's grand ballets.

The ballet has seen several revisions throughout its long performance history. The Tokyo Ballet will bring the version by Anna-Marie Holmes after Marius Petipa and Konstantin Sergeyev, which is included in several world-renowned ballet companies such as American Ballet Theatre, La Scala Ballet and English National Ballet.

Join us on an adventurous journey with The Tokyo Ballet!

photo: Shoko Matsuhashi
Performance Dates and Cast

Fri. 15 March 2019, 19:00
Medora Mizuka Ueno
Conrad Dan Tsukamoto
Ali Arata Miyagawa
Gulnare Mamiko Kawashima

Sat. 16 March 2019, 14:00
Medora Kanako Oki
Conrad Yasuomi Akimoto
Ali Shoma Ikemoto
Gulnare Akimi Denda

Sun. 17 March 2019, 14:00
Medora Mizuka Ueno
Conrad Dan Tsukamoto
Ali Arata Miyagawa
Gulnare Mamiko Kawashima

Orchestra: Tokyo New City Orchestra

*Casting as of 24 October 2018 is subject to change.

Venue

Tokyo Bunka Kaikan (Ueno)
http://www.t-bunka.jp/en/access/index.html

Tickets (tax included)
Category
S \11,000
A \9,000
B \7,000
C \5,000
D \4,000
E \3,000

●Children under 6 years old are not admitted to the auditorium.

Presales and Discount Tickets at NBS WEB Ticket and NBS Ticket Center

1. Discount for Parents and Children (Categories S, A & B)

Tickets go on sale on Tue. 18 December 2018, 10:00 at NBS Ticket Center. Reservations are accepted only by phone.

For children between 6 and 18 years old (elementary school students --senior high school students). Up to two child-tickets per one parent ticket.

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2. Discount for two persons (Categories S, A & B)

Discount by \1,000 for two tickets will be on sale during the presale period (NBS WEB Ticket ) and the general sale period (NBS WEB Ticket and NBS Ticket Center).

3. Student Tickets

\1,000 student tickets for students between 10 and 25 years old go on sale on Fri. 18 January, 2018 at NBS WEB Ticket. You must bring identity documents with proof of age to pick up your tickets at the venue on the performance day.

4. 'Tomin-Fes' Seats

The performances of Le Corsaire will be presented as part of Tokyo Performing Arts Festival 2019, 'Tomin-Fes'. Special discount seats will be offered as 'Tomin-Fes' Seats at \2,000/seat. They will go on sale on Sat. 8 December, 2018 at NBS WEB Ticket and NBS Ticket Center.

Ticket Sale Dates

All tickets go on sale on Saturday 8 December 2018 at 10:00a.m. Book now

Presales at "NBS WEB ticket"
Categories S, A, B, C & D
 Thur. 22 November 2018, 21:00--Sat. 1 December 2018, 18:00

For more information, please contact us at 03-3791-8888(phone) or english@nbs.or.jp


主催
公益財団法人日本舞台芸術振興会
後援
TOKYO FM /(一社)日本バレエ団連盟
助成
文化庁 「戦略的芸術文化創造推進事業」/ TOKYO FMTokyo Tokyo Festival

Synopsis

by Anna-Marie Holmes

Prologue

A pirate ship, manned by Conrad, his slave, and his friend Birbanto sails toward Turkey.

Photo: Brescia e Amisano/Teatro alla Scala

Act I
The Bazaar

Dealers and buyers fill a noisy bazaar where slave girls are being traded. Conrad and his men arrive as Lankendem, the owner of the bazaar, is selling girls. Conrad sees Medora, a slave girl, and falls immediately in love. Seyd, a pasha, arrives on the scene amidst much fanfare. Lankendem presents three young women whom the pasha rejects. Lankendem presents Gulnare, a lovely slave girl, to the pasha and he buys her. Finally Lankendem presents Medora, and everyone is entranced by her beauty. The pasha buys her. Conrad instructs his slave to steal Medora back, and the pirates raid the village and kidnap Lankendem.

Act II
The Grotto

Conrad shows Medora his hideout. Birbanto calls for all the pirates to bring in their stolen bounty to the grotto, as well as the slave girls and Lankendem. Medora, Conrad, and his slave dance to entertain the crew. Afterward, Medora entreats Conrad, in the name of their love, to free all the slave girls. He agrees, but Birbanto rebels against the idea and instead persuades the pirates to riot against Conrad. By the force of Conrad's commanding personality and physical presence, he single-handedly instills terror into the hearts of the pirates and they abandon their mutinous plan. Not to be thwarted, Birbanto devises a new scheme. He sprays a rose with a sleeping potion and forces Lankendem to help him pass the flower to Medora, who unwittingly gives it to Conrad. He inhales its aroma and falls into a drugged sleep. The pirates return to the grotto and attempt to capture Medora. While struggling, she snatches a dagger and cuts Birbanto's arm. In the confusion, Lankendem steals Medora back and escapes. Birbanto is about to kill Conrad but is interrupted by the slave. Stunned and broken-hearted, Conrad discovers Medora missing. Birbanto feigns ignorance and swears his loyalty to Conrad.

Act III, Scene 1
The Pasha's Palace

The playful Gulnare is interrupted by Lankendem bringing in a veiled Medora. The pasha is delighted that Medora has been recaptured and declares that she will become his number one wife.

Photo: Brescia e Amisano/Teatro alla Scala

Act III, Scene 2
Le Jardin animé

Delighted by all his lovely women, the pasha dreams of them in a beautiful garden.

Act III, Scene 3
The Pasha's Palace

The pasha is awakened by the arrival of Conrad, Birbanto, and the pirates, disguised as pilgrims. He invites them to enter the palace. Medora recognizes Conrad disguised as one of the pilgrims. Suddenly, the pilgrims throw off their robes and reveal themselves as pirates. Chaos erupts within the palace. Conrad and his men chase away the pasha, his guard and wives. They dance in victory. Suddenly, Birbanto runs in chasing Gulnare. They collide with Conrad and Medora. Medora exposes Birbanto as a traitor, and Conrad shoots him. Conrad's slave helps Medora, Gulnare, and Conrad escape. They flee to the ship.

Act III, Scene 4
The Storm

The pirate ship sails upon a calm sea. Conrad, at the helm, cradles Medora in his arms. Suddenly a fierce storm blows across as lightning illuminates the darkening sky. Gusting winds shred the sails and a lightning bolt snaps the ship's mast in half. The ship sinks amidst the relentless, turbulent waters.

Epilogue

As the wind subsides and the sea calms itself, the moon rises in the sky. It sheds light upon Conrad and Medora, clinging to a rock and offering thanks for their miraculous survival, a testimony to the strength of their love.

Cast

Medora

Mizuka Ueno March 15, 17

Kanako Oki March 16

Conrad

Dan Tsukamoto March 15, 17

Yasuomi Akimoto March 16

Ali

Arata Miyagawa March 15, 17

Shoma Ikemoto March 16

Gulnare

Mamiko Kawashima March 15, 17

Akimi Denda March 16

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