Dr Coppélius, a crazy old professor yearning for love, makes himself a doll that looks so real that Franz, who is in love with Swanilda, fails to recognise the deception and sets aside his heart’s true desire.
Inspired by E.T.A. Hoffmann’s story »The Sandman«, a doll conquered the dance stage in 1870 with »Coppélia«. Set to Léo Delibes’s captivating music, the ballet deals with ideals and the power of fascination of lifelike technology, as well as with worries, disaffections and the hubris of the man who acts as creator. Pierre Lacotte, who is known for his faithfully detailed restorations of classic works, revived the choreography of Arthur Saint-Léon and restructured the long-lost third act as a glittering finale.
Leading Team
Musik Léo Delibes
Choreography Pierre Lacotte nach Arthur Saint-Léon
Libretto Charles Nuitter und Arthur Saint-Léon
Stage and costume design nach den Pariser Originalentwürfen (1870) adaptiert von Pierre Lacotte
Realisierung Bühnenbild Jean-Luc Simonini
Realisierung Kostüme Michel Ronvaux
Lighting design Jacques Giovanangeli
Einstudierung Anne Salmon
Einstudierung Jean Christophe Lesage
Einstudierung Lukas Gaudernak
Cast on 01. October 2024
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Press reviews for Coppélia
Pierre Lacotte's "enchanting fairy tale world that fulfills the highest aesthetic demands and whose color and shape extravaganza one can't get enough of" is back with the Vienna State Ballet!