Stage version after Lope de Vega’s play Fuente Ovejuna
Music revised for the Mikhailovsky Theatre
Choreography by Vakhtang Chabukiani revised by Mikhail Messerer
Stage and Costume Design: Vadim Ryndin
Staging: Mikhail Messerer
Designers of the revival: Oleg Molchanov (sets), Vyacheslav Okunev (costumes)
Lighting Designer: Mikhail Mekler
Musical Director of the production: Valery Ovsyanikov
Répétiteurs: Tatiana Legat, Evgeny Popov, Evgenia Kostyleva, Elvira Khabibullina, Anna Razenko, Natalia Tsyplakova
Sets and costumes produced at the Vozrozhdenie Theatrical Design Studios
Premiere at the Mikhailovsky Theatre: 5 June 2010
Laurencia is part of a distinct vein of Soviet choreography often referred to as ‘Stalinist classicism’. This is a luxuriant, spectacular, and ‘theatrical’ production, in the most sublime sense of the word. The heated emotions and pace of the action, which give the impression of a coiled spring suddenly being released, are vividly conveyed through the medium of dance, where classical steps are fused with fiery Spanish rhythms. Virtuoso solos and duets, harmonious ensembles, thrilling crowd scenes: against the background of these tempestuous dances, a dramatic tale unfolds, in which the joy of requited love is brutally destroyed by violence, which in turn is met with an explosion of popular rage. The story is based on a play, Fuente Ovejuna, by the Spanish dramatist Lope de Vega.