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Jorma Elo – Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Duration
2 h 15 min, incl. 1 interval (25 min)
When
21.9.2024 – 15.10.2024
Where
Main Stage
Genre
Ballet
Price range
21–113 €
Age recommendation
10+

When gods fall in love, anything is possible

In A Midsummer Night’s Dream everything is possible – and enchanting. William Shakespeare’s comedy about love weaves a whirlwind of fairies’ and humans’ romantic adventures and shifting affections.

The spectacular ballet version of the classic play has been choreographed by Jorma Elo. This fun and delightful production is sure to bewitch both the audience and the critics. It has been awarded the Benois de la danse prize, often referred to as the Oscars of the dance world.

The magic of the summer night is emphasised by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy’s music, which accompanies the ballet, resonating with both depth and emotion.

”There are ample riches in the choreography of A Midsummer Night’s Dream for multiple viewings. Jorma Elo proves a brilliant storyteller with plenty of twinkle in his eye.”

– HELSINGIN SANOMAT

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synopsis

The court at Athens is preparing for the wedding of Duke Theseus to Hippolyta. Demetrius and Lysander are in love with Hermia. Her father Egeus has chosen Demetrius to marry his daughter, but Hermia is in love with Lysander. Hermia and Lysander swear eternal love to one another and are prepared to flee from the reach of the law. Helen, who is in love with Demetrius, follows the action jealously.

A group of craftsmen is rehearsing a play for the wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta as the young lovers arrive. Puck, a fairy, and Titania, the Queen of the Fairies, also arrive, as Oberon, King of the Fairies demands that Titania return the Indian girl that she has kidnapped for her servant.

Oberon plots with Puck to gain the girl for himself. With the nectar from a magic herb he is given by Puck, Oberon intends to make Titania give up the girl and to make Demetrius fall in love with Helen. Puck drips the nectar into Lysander’s eyes by mistake, believing him to be Demetrius. Lysander falls in love with Helen. Puck enchants Bottom, one of the craftsmen, into a donkey, and Titania, also under the influence of the magic nectar, falls in love with him.

Then Oberon drips nectar into Demetrius’s eyes. The result is that both Demetrius and Lysander chase after Helen, who believes that they are mocking her.

Once the young men are exhausted, Puck again drips nectar into Lysander’s eyes to correct his mistake.

Titania is in love with the donkey, and they go to sleep together. Oberon wakes up Titania with a kiss, and the two are reconciled. The eloping couple is discovered in the forest. Because Demetrius now loves Helen, there is no obstacle to Hermia marrying Lysander. Bottom has regained his human form and finally returns to the scene when a triple wedding is about to commence.

Full synopsis and other background information can be found in the programme leaflet.

creative team

Choreography
Jorma Elo
Music
Felix Mendelssohn
Conductor
Erkki Lasonpalo
Set design and costumes
Sandra Woodall
Costumes
Sandra Woodall
Lighting design
Linus Fellbom
Artistic Advisor, Assistant to Choreographer
Nancy Euverink

cast

Titania
Violetta Keller
Titania
Zhiyao Chen
Hermia
Yuka Masumoto
Helena
Linda Haakana
Helena
Hye Ji Kang
Lysander
Thomas Brun
Demetrius
Frans Valkama
Demetrius
Shunsuke Arimizu
Singing soloist
Iris Candelaria
Singing soloist
Elisaveta Rimkevitch
Singing soloist
Ruut Mattila
Singing soloist
Minna Grönthal
Violin soloist
Jukka Merjanen
Violin soloist
Pekko Pulakka

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