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Sonoma

Grand Theatre of the City of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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Important Info
Type: Modern Ballet
City: Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Starts at: 20:00
Duration: 1h 10min

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Overview

Marcos Morau and his company La Veronal are interested in new means of expression, cultural references in film, literature, music and photography and keen on inventing a strong narrative language. After Pasionaria in 2019, they return to the Grand Théâtre with their new creation Sonoma.

History

Sonoma is a word that does not exist, but it contains the particles of the Greek soma (body) or the Latin sonum (sound): body of sound or sound of body. It could be, as Marcos Morau explains, the sound of the falling body. Or the cry of feeling alive, like the deafening beat of Calanda’s drums. Inspired by Buñuel, in 2016 Morau created a piece for the Ballet de Lorraine entitled Le Surréalisme au service de la RévolutionSonoma is an extension of that choreography and a clear break with his previous creation, Pasionaria. Now the atavistic is more important than the robotic. The human soul has returned with movements and hypnotic aesthetics reminiscent of old cultures and rituals. 

Venue Info

Grand Theatre of the City of Luxembourg - Luxembourg
Location   1 Boulevard Robert Schuman

The Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg, inaugurated in 1964 as the Théâtre Municipal de la Ville de Luxembourg is the city's major venue for drama, opera and ballet. It underwent renovation work in 2002–2003 resulting in substantial improvements to the stage technology, acoustics and lighting facilities.

Since 1869, Luxembourg City's main theatre had been the Théâtre des Capucins located near the centre of the old town. In December 1958, after the need for a properly designed theatre building had become a priority, a competition was launched with a view to completing the construction work for the millennium celebrations in 1963. The winner was Alain Bourbonnais (1925–1988), a Parisian architect. Work began in autumn 1959 and the theatre was festively inaugurated on 15 April 1964.

Over the years, it became increasingly difficult to cope with the staging requirements of touring companies. Safety requirements also needed to be upgraded while asbestos had to be removed from the existing fabric. The work was entrusted to Kurt Gerling and Werner Arendt of Gerling + Arendt Planungsgesellschaft mbH of Berlin. Hence, in 2002–2003 the building was equipped with modern facilities and technical features, satisfying European requirements in regard to stage technology and facility management while the distinctive architecture of the original 1960s building remained intact

Important Info
Type: Modern Ballet
City: Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Starts at: 20:00
Duration: 1h 10min
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